, • • • - . • Itr;'-PiTTSIJEGH GAZETTE. sualvs usooms-drc.. • PlTTllllttaam :SATURDAY MOANING, APRIL." 29.- 1818.. MIELLADZIfsI7IIII •dratleememe sod Wm:Adam to th•Noth Amer- I Mk aid UMW "Wm oaats., rhuaripus, neared Sad bywords , * from this aim • • . • , . DlMPa n g *".. LVely a lfittpli ' Ziotlass re eater, tie Tri-Weekly is ow. - 1:41.1 =gm do W•skty . is Two Dalian pee exam, wed, ih rAtlstrosis eerasisly ?Elmo:4lM haad In 21011.1.61. " d ay Itsfatilsraglumlitial kielligenee,Doeestle, ,1•TaC11, *way Markets, ice. •s; r lia-71Lasiate ea, ceziavcok.liossiorms, • • 4 as inaca anion. • •• Cat}teßß=l•'mmdog of "the Anliatesanle, and Whig Ceasty COanwittee of iCorresphadenee, will be hold al llPMasurre' (Spread Eale) Motel, in Pittsburgh, en ealarday, May Welsch P. M. A general and pawns] 04.01 1, desired, as business aim , i re kri C ' aminz4 ; Titiftitleneintgalwassi gantlemen compose the Cow . 'Vitt Aligns Reath, E Percival, 0 A lacy Mi n neon, Jr,J . P Cochra n . Glum, R lEtornar, lawis,DContes, J WWook, A. Speer, J MwoMilic X'Mhenag, Paturson, J W • lickermr . i n t lintrrdy, i r L iMlAß ig r a d: • ( 11 40 Wallres,•Jas Itt=, John 'Allen, Henry sti RDI John Soy P Droy a ra Jet 011 i. DHihisiT lobes It Palmer, Wl 11101nt i r Bog* D rely, T Danson; • A 113wihews t , , Dram J Ontitam, J hißeet, . _ It'Eßogan t : Monroe, _Da. EtteM &ern, /snob Mester, D WMlty, *5 . R Pup ITA.V .T it,h a ft=s s f, TVITI (7)4O D rVt; 13stagat4 P Rises, 0 litabbu J Robinson R.O Itirpillar; Ws °Means, J t3eott., AP hen gAgg„- sMsthenng, P_Dari t Witi Mordants, hi Seals A.mpah!l!!,Tor,tert, 3 ,B 7 4 Ncoul.y, Mobil Cametocedence of the numbers% Garen. AlimHeim debate e,eetvedi essA - - .Washington, April 16, MIL' Th . * havitqr been itted in the-Honse of pure raey;lar vie* of iri.,rrerir his NaOdln (tent Mtlet Simitker,to waive the question pri4eie; and the &bele open thelnstitutionof SlavallirV Tki *kb was read keit the rostrum rura wee apicti nMd., 'lt was a speech meal Mori iStfintkiin'thatt the House, and the anther paid bisetaintgitustats the very boor compliment of , balareoi* atirreqUirocal with the obvious imps on *a his own Mind, that this would be mote' ceisfsetory than iplaie, straight Litwind and gpaed - siegiusieut, .TheSpeeeh was a wooing of all seetiedapt the Mani, and all shades 0(00121011 epos the dive question, as if there could be any emnpniniitsi with the question Of slivelyinit this American Demomacy.; The so-called 'Demo - astielitirtj: rally ahriost unitedly under the blseh banns el slavery, while the Whig pity, from the free States,are found Unasittrously in opposition to Saucy. WA love of, and !defence of, and practice of foie ptineiples,isthe test of a true ism, where shall we rank the -Douglifseelf! of the Mote,—,she .dougiefaca"mlecielly of Pennsylv'e• One is alternately grieved and indignant io see the manner at which the Representatives...id the free mole of the North bow down, so the Mo. loch .of Slavery, wooing !for office :'and fonana places,which are. sold ter a ready sierisee of ore • (NA: Mood, speech,followingthis of Mr. Wick; I 'would be glad to say much if there wits time and room. Though 'personally'inost cootie toward the Southern menden, always yielding .the dear when it waiasked, it was:as bold mod public an , opisirdtkut to . Slavery as I have ever • heard: Thats su aband4t pecnrocaLion for runt and 1M156.00 120 t spins Mr. Flukell, Mr. Hasty Ma}Venebk or an alike members who had or. raiOsi him.- At tbe 111•11 he celled upon any Southern member in I tone •of defiance to slate Whether s king en be bad been a member ad the Rode, ha bad ever said aught or dole aught m in. *pine' with Staliery the Suites • . No one rose for a time; Lot Mr:Meade, of Va., wine momenta. after teSponded, by taking pertthntaly snootily as to the motives of the mem. Mt (iiddin p PfePied.he said; Dail to cot go the,Latrite.of•Mderabia, zed the tetri• terjrzattbe Muted States, adrift Gorr We Itietitu• •(km . of Stamp This imu a constitutional risk and It was "be would never amen- /dr. Seylit,ni•labantsi later in the debate inti• •wiaredthafthlawas intsuferingwithSoothern rights. Slaws of iheseigitations sad property was . thus inseam . Mr. 9iddlnge replied that no such considerations would prixept hire to silence. If Slaves were set free from a conscientous: discharge of Lis duty here,'- 2 -1f defense of With, should be the means of their libersanoo be it.: 'Ho would not hold his .• peace from karat such a 'ounsequence. Soother. Thett:e:thtx tihile they sell inea into slnviri 11 . tint the IlFicer of Eniedom ieas to be hashed in the ;' Mi. Chyle mid hektterir is little of the quiver flesh is did the from Ohio, bat he did kik* ail MP° MAI rye's deelinedio come ea With him Be here lin:might be stolen by some of the AMditiodie. : ! . , ,WMtehed must be the &gnaw thm at that man who karat° be set row.. hf.r.Verable, of N. C. war'now mashed and Mr. Cab* belia'sed Ant he belonged- to the acme semi with •4ohn:: Wesley, who chanmettami '9la'ee:Y the coOeentegicel'of all human, eb • ; ' Me. Veaebb diselahned. ,He was no Methodist 1 , 14 a thintlal Prelbyteriliii! Heaven Rabid: A NMI/rte. tian, ind Tat rising from a monumental suppee, fo apply the both, and hell the image cdGod. The Wag was Wens and impOsthble. , Me.Yessalsht fatback In &Erma upon the bible to =OSLO hinisel4--and the hour moo run ont,--and wbb 4 $1 , 4 Mott, ix • Miasioippi member moved to lay the itCbjeet upon the table, and it vraseanied tbarai'not by a strict patty vote, bat with general • ?boo area uthemeenfal attempt etude to te eieeithe-guettiat in the Senate, but in the general lowa of a 146[0111011 ' there, the motion received bat aina:aotet,„ fame of the gentlemen, balding ars.tang m greet the sgaln toga= todayobookb ea Thineidai, the Senator from South 'Carolina, lad brohotdd Mei think at arguing with a gendies;iti thi istidletean Om New Hampshire.— . Fa* of She., ittd Hal " also voted together the the gierr, km* and bigot as be is, declared the if th! , 541 " 6 ! fi 6, Nawinato, should visit Arad epos thrifra awe, and awide4 penne, henefins to draw As rope f Brptiful atotheent this, from a Democratic Sena tor, :Sid. PIS among the Lamont to lumen for cu m lit a.7 r.. Laswp, indeed, anywhere bet eti tame is the Democracy dads Bass d mad- Cceumne hia revived tins debate upon the Bounty orator tbein'very liberal to those who lure seen "neriiie In the wan, bat at presept pone of them lam asaatned ',tangible shop". Eiziopsix rotarg.—Tke New York Cktner (indent if the NitiOnal 'lsl4llmi:et holds der 6114rFin6 Poujotie )eolinlie• ''The great sod appalling crisis which has ore „ token Europe adds Mock importatme to the polite: , sal ertsia now rapidlyapprciaching in carmen cam, arr..; When neatly thijwbole civilised world is 1,0 . '. commationore, can ea a purple find safety ordy in -wit uprigW, wire, and conservative course. lf we VII 10 have Presidents who will trample on the consitetion: end take the rinumnliroY of Plucent6 the cceinny into a war whenever it suits their am. bitjapil views, leaving to Congreu and the People the cab ahrenatire eitheito bock outer telt it run, we shall have reason to tremble et the 'peril. _ which await to In the time that it loom' ir, and that . mai .: The time be nranitianng candidates be • rho ku , the next liar yearn' is near at hand: and .1 nes glad to Say there is nothing . to change 4lkt 10j:dr/MI ClpteSINA ; some time ago . slat Ste vote of this great Stem may with coos , .• sal* brreonnted upon for the Whig candidate.— ' The ..Whigs are. determined ib go with all their . omega the 'the nomination if the Philadelphia Ounventkm 1 hoo this ides will he widely spend rhumb all the &eta, n, that if any Whig . me • wevertem - be any Shoes balancing with re. gird to the poiser,they. war propose or think it. but to parsoe,tarrmay be moregthened in their' moles= ke the nett course by the belief that glutei& elide important State will be with them. Let every State' go Into thefo Corruption with rs an honest heart, and *admits gia an bone poen tothe Wldenentnnent of the eoe=y,i e nd s. eon* oat of the Clontrention* with a detenalastlon .. to sodalit that aenthaust by ' eheerfnl and ligsrou allartikand shore can be so 'doubt of do tdomplt wteridg principlen .Ile "conotry will. then, we tius4Wr ci idedby Unmeant. .ostrusele, be aka setutoutional cot*, and we may enjoy . . a of pester sitomrsty, while the asthma • -- a• au rocking to and Sti in fearful .commo• tam, and working oat new problems in human - ,sorataornL sod social xkdbns." ' - • • 4 r-7,f-1' • : , -7,",V Slues at swf rMitebutillai.r .Taking - adviiiage of a leiaire' hoar; on Prider,', Mi l ! made a tour of obWriation, to examine . some; 'tithe I laips Which so largely eantribUta to -', the , prosperity and weaith of the Manchester of lii Aincric!‘. The worki of Maar. Knapp 6: Totten iierblhe stiiiree of Mich eradication; -and an it- rang Ica be made to give came amount of the work in program The .Fcellitt.Works'are more Wrongly defended than any Mexican came`, at P'"" seer, by a bag row of heavy 'irmas, wecb are a credit to the me d. skill of Pittsburgh, and al. lower!, we belicribe, by the Ordnance Department, to be quite as good as any in existence. The • wake are now deioted to the "Arts of Peace''--a thecae mote to our taste. The lower floor of the building, upon Rens meet, is occupied by the engine build/is, and thee ! the; heavy Work is done. The story above, is toed for the finer work, of which there to some in progress that will wand the test with th - e work of any manufactory in the country. In this room are to be seen two labor saving machines, that are cruiosities. One of them, for planing, comes as near thinking as is possible. The iron to be planed is fastened upon a moving platform, which pusses under a frame upon which is a chisel, moved laterally by machi. nary, and tending itself, until the surface is made perfectly smooth. The other machine is rather noisy, but le able to cat as many screws Ls twenty men, without slighting them, and therefore a vela ebb assistant, in an establishment where the work pressei. The upper story is filled with 'patterns,' and shawl: at a glance the varied uses to which the valuable metil has been adapted by the finance and 63rge. ' In the yard was a most incessant "clink of head men closing rivets up" upon steam 'boiler., which have destinations staying fioin the St. Lawrence to the Gulf of Mexico.. The yard is full of them, and when they are afloat, the steam boat Mar ket will he Jul In the foundry, there yes in prd gressaeseralsrenrolvinghatruners; such as we have before noticed, and whichore are glad to say, are as efiicient in the lulling Uull as could be wished, The 'beautiful Gothic patient State Rouse' is lying lome • Mound the yird, in a giant state of fievrard -nese The window castings are elegant, and when in place must give an air of extreme light ness-and beauty to the atzuckue. • The cornices am of find petportion; and the building, when completed, be a standard wed ment,in Lavor of home labor, rata we hope will have its infinenMi upon the free trade legislators who am tO besheltered by it. • A new : article for the. South is in course of cow etmetion, which must come into , extensive use— It is a w heel, storied by a steam engine, for the pur pose of draining lands. It. is twentyfour feet in di ameter, and so constructed es to sweep out an Ira Dense body of water hum • phintabbn; • Many crops annually ruined by excessive moisture will be 111V6,1111 fault; by this simple machine, which has cheapness of construction added to iu other good qualities • , The number of Workmen at present employed aboub these works is abput two hundred. Strange 'as it may seem, not one did we see who looked aggrieved it the filet that his labor is protected by a duty of thirty per cent. Had the subject been on - tned, we doubt not •they would have assented to an addition of twenty per cent. more. • For our selves we any, let the hand wither, which would ~tax kreign iron 10 lightly as to drive from our fur. narks, workshops, and &rotaries the workmen who must be allowed to win for theniselves not only a subsistence, bat the means of securing a comper truce, when the time for labor has gone by. Such was the operation of the tariff of ISl2,under which I our iron interest grew wills vigor, diffusing wealth among the farmers, the furnace men, and the mechanics in oar cities. Sueh is not the ope. ration of the tariff of ISM—that swindling law which swamps one home warlrinenienh the pro ducts of pototo kd, and rye and oat meal tabdc— We want none of their work. It k mese American to use iron made by a man labia owns a catafortable, limy an elegant housii—:wbo has' aitiund him • smiling and healthy family, and reeeipted 'botch er's Demegopea:may think it for thoi good ofout iron woriera to oritsw 1,1011, as urged by Mr. Wdliants of Illastatchusta but not. so - ilia we ar, .gue. Neither do we go far Mack bind; map so cieties, and poor honatm.... All mamas we warmly wish to the workmen tithe loon City, and ancoov pioinising hostdity to anstaction of the Government which will gilre to the ti .iple of Europe the man ufacture of goods that we can maim ourselm. Mminagalkala nimto The travel ca thiaroute,thus far, thisseason, has increased over that of 1847 to a moiliratifying extent. We ate informed by Mr. Misliiminen the efficient arent of this mate, that he has forwarded nearly a thousand more in the fitit quarter of the year, than in 1847. The pauenges7 Coming yew have increased still ,nwore. than this. The great success - of this mate should encourage , the friends of the rail roads to perievere, and end their exert cons only with the completion of theroada.. The Pennsylvania read, when completed, will find in the agent of the Monongahela comMusy a desirable ..Muter of Transportation," and'one fully, ac quainted with the business in all its 'variety. A Harr SO Prrlastrams—Some of our llotel Proprietors inform ua that there is • Wing off from the amount of travellers arriving in this 'Fay dosing the mouths of March sad April of last year, and the same mouths of this, of fall filly per cent. A highly intelligent gentlemen who arrived last evening from Cineiansui, says that the Ingress pippodioa of the travel to the east, is by nay tithe Lakes, avoiding thereby our low waters and 'mountain roads These ampere theta, and should prompt us 10 action in ourßail Road improvements. A matterefract parson affirmed yesterday that ,the woman who attempted suicide, by suffocation in the canal, actually selected that ditty paddle, when the river would have been more convenient. Perhaps so—leat she wouldn't venture on a sec ond,intotersisn—and that establishes our yrositicui t that even the desperation of the wriefrie could not overcome the repugnance to the horri hie stench and filthiness °rube canal basin.: A Cmuotirrr.—A model •of id electric frigate of Orly four guns, full rigged, with guns, men, life• bolt, lee, hat been exhibited in•Datraki. Them,. del was built by Mr. E. Runt, of Caruida-the mo tive power and apparatus by .Dr. Albert Hendee. los, of Builido. Electricity is the propelling agent, and her guns are rued,bells rung, &c, by the same Mstrumentaliry. -Itnner or anneansmd—One of our mod re. pectable merchantson Market it, iniorms us that his business has Ulm:mi.:l upwards °roue hundred per CM, since he commenced advertising, kn tban two pans ago. Lwromsav Alawrits—A young man owned Simms was arrested, yesterday, we have been Owned, charged with having been concerned in the late incendiary firms HS hes been bound over So further examiliabon. W. IL Cusioano tow Gem= Error-of the amok Farm Phabuts, will soon be isithe city, and address our chinas upon the doctrines of uouoci. then. Hum J oan P. Has is expected to visit our city. A letter 'of invitation has been addressed to hint, by • Committee appointed by the Antislavery then, of which committee Nerilbß Craig, Eaq.,vras the Chairman. • Tax Yip:aim—Madam Weisi,anithischarm".' in; troupe of dancers, will be in town next week, and appenx:under the patronage of Mr. Porter.— l'he one . ** dons not kel a pleasure in the per furknance cif these hale grangers, in hard to please. Oman Tamura Costrure—Col. C. G. Childs, the accomplished Editor of the Phßadelphia Corn• awarded List, has tun elected President of the Telegraph Company, lawn* from that city to the Breakwater. The Company hu been folly orgus. bid, and Mesas. Townsend will aeon hand over the Bee to the representatives orthe stooklisidtsis. It bid■ fair to be both useful and profitalde.. • Exrcerm or Paotrucx—The exports of produce funn the United Stumm Great Britain and Ireland from the. let of September Mr the past taro years, babe 20t h of April, are as fulkurE 1848. 1847. Flair, bids 155,458 1,420,557 r Meal, u 87,510 - • 325,127 . ; Wheal, La 215,139 1,400412 Cora, u 2,218,772 8,508 , 176 u none. 1,841 Barley, . 130,591 • ' Oats, , ' - u " 159,320 Baas Com—Mr. Niles hes ithedtmed a bill in Congress abolish cents sad introduce a coin haiftbmvalueofahalf dime,or two and a half orate not answer. The poor must have' a: 11 coin fxsmall objects mot of !Antler value than one cent. Au immense vanetyor articles are purchased for tee cent—ewrapepera de example --and we cannot' wider any circomitancen din pass withlo- We resume the ball will skims' .:..._ .: i..,_,._ »~.. •^'- Groat sew. -live the Icirtdciti letter .1 - the New York 1i Tribmie,w - kh . descriliesnritit much vigor Mc state Cifimutinid again in England and Ireland The America, with educes down to the 15th of will be fallp due thin morning at New York. The news will be made driably.interesting by this clear statement of the position of the Government and the People. Foreign Correspanderme of the N. Y..Ttibune. Lostos, April 7, ISIS. You will be surprised to find that I devote this entire' letter to one pubject—Retolorien so. Eng land' I passover all the recent events of Europe to write only of England. When I say England, I mean Great Britain, You will be no less surprised to find that I speak of "Revolution in! England," because when you look carefully tong your files of papers,yoa will find!no word resembling "Rerolu. non.* But that is the only term I can apply to the present stale of politiral affairs in England and Ire. land. The London journals will deceive you m opes-tin' g the real condition of the country. I have taken extraordinary pains to ascertain the state of again. • I have not asked Ministers or Statesmen what is about to take placc but I hove mingled with and talked to Tar Pattrur. I have heard their heart-rending tales, and examined the strength of their last resolutions—co obtain reforms orstis In As straggle In'London and Dublin, this grand question will soon be decided. We shall soon know whether the millionstarvation, are to die of or rejoice , in their freedom--whether they are to fall by the hay. °net, or rise on the wings of Lunen! The Catarina of England are' now a most fins tnidable body of agitator. They demand vote by ballot, universal atitfrage, and other recants; but behind this screen they are preparing to carry out still greater reforms, which are designated by the pmts .:raw." ; Their real object is, the subversion of the Church:--the !Monarchy—the House of Pan liament—the caiscelment of the Public Debt. To accomplish this, they would not hesitate to destroy public, buildings, barracks, dockyand• and arsenals, anima tr. &wireigii.' They laugh at the wort! treason, and point to American 'lmmo," when the Americans knight the "Liberty!* they also point to France, WOES* 'Austria, Italy!! Lest week, and also on Sunday last,the Chartists held meetings in various portent the metro Polis for the purpose of organising their forces forthe grand demonstration on the 10tb, when it I. supposed that 500,000 Chartists will meet in London. A pe. Litton toParliamentiwill be presented on that day, by Mr. Ferugus O'Connor, and on the following day an answer will be demanded, and the 111 h will be the great, acid perhaps the bloody day! The cluutists mean what they say: they do not hold se cret and other meetings merely to talk, but to or and - ad. To show the sentiments of this large and powerful body, it is only necessary to give a few extracts from the speeches of the leaders. On Sunday last, not only every Chartist clubroom throughout the metropolis wen deriselr_crowded, but from 3000 to 4000 Chartists met on liennington Common, sibereno man was afraid to preach rev olutionary doctrinee. The numerous delegates to Maven' National Convention met on the same day at their committee room in the Old Bailey. Mr. Vernon, the chair man, spoke at great length on the idly of appealing to the House of Common the their right., and al though they intended sago through the formality of taking them to grant the prayer of their petition, they expected to be treated with utter contempt.— In this case, the people must be prepared to achieve their rights. the grand procession of the 10th must be competed of knots of men; who understood each other—bold, determined, undinching LOCO, who would rally round him, and carry him on the held, either wounded or dead! Mr. Vernon said they all knew that their lives were in danger, and • they must be prepared for the worst. They most 'be prepared to have their charter made the law of the land, not in en indefinite period, but in two or three weeks. (Treinendous cheers followed these remarks.) Another speaker said that they had a great work to do, and they must well masider it. It they thought the lime was come to strikethe blow, then strike! The chairman then rose, and said he hoped there would be no nollision on the loth, but if even a few hundred individuals fell on either side and were killed, it would then not be a trial of physical Gone and the result must not be taken as decisive, for these would only be the casualties or a mighty movement. (Great cheering.) They must all be prepared for the worst, and obtain their rights, peaceably if they could, but if they must fight, ton. Le suety man du doe duty! (Vomfornin and prn longed cheering Followed.) Mr. Gregory next addressed the crowded meet ing. He said that the delegates to the Convention were instructed not hams° London till the rltorter was the Lite of ths link These delegates had come to the metropolis to defy Parliament, to overawe the Government, and to put the Chartists not only above the Government and Parliament, bat to set aside the •of kings and queens! The Tress Might sneer rw it liked; 500,000 Chartists, all Infi niti, did not pare what the press said! All they wanted to keen), was what the Government said. If the Government did not yield to a rearalappeid, then they would address them by physical form— < UM people Would gesambiag - to the Gm , eminent until they were prepared - to tali it. Tt was no we to tat - lathe people of soldiers. There were not more than 5,000 soldiers in all London , and in the face of these soldiers, they would ole 'taint/Lair They intended intake the petition to the House of Commons' on the 10th. Well, what would their do then? The convention would tell them what they were to do on the 11th! (Try mendons cheers!) If Parliament threw cut their petition, and treated it scurrilously, as thayivere sore to do, he would not tell them what to do, but if they liked to take•anything beside their hands that wutheir business, and ifthey did not beat the Government, the Government would beat them!— But if the, petition was not answered, they must all walk to the palace, and if they could not find admission, they mug fora adefirrion. (cheers.) This speaker said farther. that St. James' Park was a wide field, and soldiers would he there,and aristocratic Officers would tell them to fins on them, and all they ethic people) had to do was to main a rush at their throats and ertssA thew! (Cheers. Mr. Handley, a delegate, then addressed the Meeting. He ,said that the Congestion intended to send delegates in every direction with secret in. , erections to the Chartists, inkuuting them hod act. They intended also to meet the Repeaters of Ireland in London, and they were anxious to set with the Chartists. They were ell determined to overthrow a constitution under which thousands of people were walling about the streets idle 'and in a state of utter destitution!! It was the boast that one Englishmen was equal to three French men, and be would ask, how . was it that the op. pressive and tyranical Government of France was changed in a single hour? whereas here for ages the people havg been chained in slavery! (The most tremendous cheering followed.) it was phy sical farce that effected this great change in France! It was physical km at Vienna and Bev lie, and phyMerd'foree can do the same here!— (Tremendous cheat!) Several other delegates addressed the meeting in the same strain.and were loudly cheered. At soother meeting, also held cm Sunday last, it was stated ' that , deputations from upwards of one hundred trades union societies were present, who had returns showing that at least 500,000 persons would join the monster procession on the 10th and be ready to an on the fallowing day! At this meet ing it was unanimously resolved that all the differ ent trades should assemble an Kennington Common on the 10th, and that each thdividnal giould carry a baton (like a policeman's suit] . ) the his own per. snail pit:section, and that no interference .on the part of the police should be allowed! • They'would then proceed to We House of Commons with their petition. The petitionts two hundred yards in length, and weighs upward of 100 pounds. It arils be carried on the shoaldariof six stmt men, and taken into theliouse of Commons, and presented to Mr. Fear gas O'Connor.' The immense procession will then move through thh principal streets of the metropo lis and retire at night to Ifedary Barn, (an erten. sive tavern in the northern porta the metropolis) where they will pass the night in Gaming plans for the work of the Ilth. Oa that day they. intend to go the House of Commons armed!! They will then and there demand an answer to their petition!! - There is already great excitement end alarm manifested laical the Chartist meeting on Monday next, but Tuesday will probably be the critical day. The leadingjoernals have not given reports of the Chartist meeting, imdtheyonly sneer at the move merits of this ibithidable brotherhood. They did • the same, thing on the very day that a Republic was proclaimed in France. But the present is s critical moment' The Chartists are the down. stricken people. They have been 'organising and plimning fur man y . yearn, and their platens 0f500,. 000 kel that now, is the time to act. They know that words will dot aocomplith any thing, and they are fully prepared to resort to blows! The reports of theirmectings that I have here given hove been revised fire me by a leading Chartist, with the re. mark that 'the language is not strong enouglir— They intend to do even more than I have 'cootie& • The whole city', is placarded with immense pea ' era, addressed to "The Men of Loudon," calling Op= them to he• ready for We 10th. • These vrsters, Ofi every corner in large letters, 'attract crowds who Map and attentivel y read them, Other posters are ;ale put up, eviden tly from the Government party, calling upon the men of London ..‘not to heed the had advice mean to them," and directing their nitenthon to the present condition of the laboring men 'of Paris. . Today the Government has issued a proclaim lion peremptorilylkarbithiling the meeting at Ken nington Common What will be the result I Look to the last Reform Banquet in France ! Next Mon day this whole of London will be in a complete up mar. The meeting will take place in spite of the Government, so I have been assured within an hour by influential Chartist. The Metropoliai even now, is in a state of the greatest excitement. Some peace loving old gen tle Men, who sit in their drawing' moms, clubs or counting houses &never laugh at the idea of any I serious distu rb anc e ; but do not think that this ts the proper time kir laughter. Nobody knows what. may take place. I¢ sixty hours I may be welling my boots with human blood ! But 1 would will. ingly *pill my awn blood if Englishmen and Irish men mold gain their freedom by it. My readers may saythat I sin Warm Alit I run among warm men am with the people who are in a critical - vs aition.' I pray that God may help the suffering mfllioris! • • , ThitQueenlett Duckingliam - Pidace this morning fin th e isle of Wight. not this aignificariti la n a mere pleasure trip on a cold and rainy day!. Git prudent atter her intent confinement, to croon the water to the Isle cif Wight! Did her miniatera ad vise the Queen to leave London, betimes the) , feared' that she would not be safechere It maybe the last titne that he will leaveilitultingham ace, although I do not believe there ts.a person In England that would do berme* harm. - . it is is mm poasablo.to predict the events of the Best week,— nag look vary serious at present. • P. ,:..:r:' ..~ t h ..=.. L, ~:. MCasstri M..Ct.tv.—Tbe Lnt*letylottrunl day . ddii44llaw:itunple Mstice . and ants .him beim Ilia ?duple of Kentucky. la:1814 a sumo( Money was raised lea party of gentleman to pay e some liabilities of Henri. asy, and the Jotuaal suspects that Cassius M. Clay contrived to work in among limn. The Journal says:— One &peal= to the proceeding, and, only One, summated itself to us at the time; but that one struck no kaubly. kaeemed to cts, that if any ooe of the contributors shrteld at. any time afterwards happen, either with or wut cause, to have a quarrel with Mr. Cliy, th eywould .have it in their power to taunt him with the fact of their hav ing assisted in the payment of his debts. To be sure we knew that no gentleman would do this, but we apprehended that there might be among the mmy coat/1111ton one or more without just pre tensions to that character. This apprehension, we perceive, bas been realized for the firth time in the person at Cassius M. Clay. He says tauntingly in -his letter, " Misty your date So now the Hon. Henry Clay knows who ona of the contributors was, and he will of course call promptly own Cassius M. Clay for a statement of the amount of his contriblition - and require. biro to take back his money. Whether Cassius, in Ibit, niailed himself of the opportunity of secretly laying Mr. Clay un der a pecuniary obligation with the view of being able to taunt lam with it upon some future occa sion, knowing at the same time that the illustrious statesman would acorn to accept such an °age lion nom him if aware of its source, is more then we are prepared to say. There may be sull others among the contributors, who, utterly destitute of all gentlemanly feelinge - and Mathias, will at one time or another, say insultingly to Mr. Clay, ...Ws pay your delta,"but we can answer the it that Mr. Clay well cancel all such obligations as fast as they ace thus brought to bin knowledge—always, we tins; taking good care to require vouchers that the amounts contributed are not, from forgetfulness or any other cause, overstated by the -contribu t. tars. A little scene is next given from-the adventures of Cassius in Mexico 4 where be begged his life on the score - of refationshipio Henry My. "A Kentucky officer, Lieut. Davidson; who was captured with C. Warty and others by the Meal cans at Enceimacion, stated 'that upon their being made prisoners, UPI. C. N. 'Clay protested earn. catly in Spanish to the Mexican commander that he was theses of the HOD,Heury Clay, who was at the bead of the peace party in the United States, and that, if he were to be killed, his illus trious/other and the whole peace party would turn against Mexico and execute terrible vengeance upon her. Now it also seems as if there must be some mistake about the thing, fur we should hard ly suppose that Cassius l4f. Clay, list the sake of his breath, the paltry modicum of atmospheric air that goes is and out at his nose, would pass hies. self off upon an unsuspecting foreigner as the boo of a man to whom he avows himself an enemy.— We can imagine but one explanation of the oc convect; it is true. Cassius says he is Mr. Clay's enemy 'lsom the necessity of his nature," and per haps he played off his chivalric stratagem upon the Melican officer from the necessity of his na ture." Major Borland eontirms the ahem:neat, hut “does not distinctly recollect whether the petitioner rep• resented himself to the Mexicans as the' son or merely the very mar relative of the Hon. Henry Clay. Lieut. Davidson asserts positively that he called himaelf the ma, and no doubt he did. At any rate, Ma life was spared, and for that life, whatever its value or want of value may be, it seem. be was indebted to his exceedingly clamor ous claim oc.close relationship to his illustrious namesake, to whom he now claims the honor of having been at that very time a personal enemy .'— Chivalry takes many lamas, and this, we suppose, was - one of them." Su it seems Cassius lost, his uddilles^ in Texas, his honor in Meilen, and 6nally used up his rep. ration (if any he hid) by a malignant and imbecile snack uposillenry Clay, a man as far above his calumnies, u the calumniator is beneath the notice of a man of honor. News Items, lawolotrusol `TO ALL MEllOr rATC6l.—Certain butchers in thi.neighborlmod of New York are in the habit it is charged ofoillecting the Vlktioll3 deo4l animals lammed the city, kir the purpose or making ay cheap sausages. Two were arrested on Sot ,brilay on suspicion of having stolen a dead hag. • and on overhauling their cart were produced a dead bog, three young puppies and the earcase or -a mad dog, that was slain in the neighborhood guesday Last, thus making up a delightful mixture ,;of manage meat C.w the lovers of that kind of OW . ,istallood. A Lsrrce wriuen from Paris and published in' the Cincinnati Herald, Maui that Mr. Walsh, flay ed tkstes consul at Paris, ha, been very active in endeavorinr; to influence the recce; revolution in France. Ito wax. at We taut seconuts, restaged!, in drawing up a wontede of oar Constitution, with,' 'notes on the applicability of its provisionx - to the condition of France, and intended prirseating, there tall ofat his taboos to those leaders who. mutated • • Tki . cmtVniisfikiiiktemi. hoop "produce dealer, at Massilon, Stark mmalf;thatl.: Lao lately been travellingthroosh the wheat regions Of Star*, Wayne, and Richmond, Otuciad duds that crape never looted more promising than now. His correspondence wills more distant wheat regions, indicate the same gratifying state of thing.. He thinks should the we bar continue favor bhs throngh the month, as abundaht harvest is inevita ble. tinasican. Sroc.n Lomas—Loadon, April 7th VMS—Alabama 5 per as 1603. 59.855, do ,itg '59.55n53; Illinois 6 per as .73a36; Indiana 5 per do 30433 Or equivalent of old bds'do State 5 per cts 46a50; Kentucky 6 per as SediS9; LoniaiSas 5 per as (Ruing 's) 77a'Aii Masrachnsetu,Sig;9la9s ex div; Maryland 5 per ds Stg63a67; Mississippi 6 per its 50,bayers; do 5 per cu Stir 15.* Miciatgant.faav 30; New York 5 per do'O.:roS7 ea div; Ohio 6 per as 55.921; Pennsylvania S per as 64a66; S. Carolina 5 per etat4g.'66, 79481; do do 'Mdt'66,63aSs; Tearp ewe 6 per cts 66.99; New ymk City 28.79. • Poem-re or lotnaMst .terc—Gr rof de CM, bannes, Aidde Camp to Louis Phillippo, has ad dressed a letter to the !mune! Delrates, denying that his Ex-Majesty had p t e banal an estate in England. "So for from being able to make sorb an aopiaition Louis Phillippe" says the Bement, "hoes in the ire a trot daftness at Claremont, _sander the hospitable roof of Xing Leopold. _ A Count /Wrist., - ,r the vial of 3011)111 mid shipmen, m now in session at Annapolis. The 6lbvring odleers - comporet ir ., .—C.ctumot6 Morris, Commodore EVCauley, Commander Ritchie, com mander. Buchanan, Commander F • aragut...and Commander Barron; Blakey Whyte, Lao, of Bahl. mons, Judge Advocate. A kw days ago, Mr. Monisett, State Senator of Alabama visited Mobile with his daughter. While theft, he was grossly insulted by a mob on an. count of some vote or act la the Legislature. The limit to the father so preyed , upon the ',pit. of .the daughter, that, while. mummy borne, she leap. al from the steamboat and was • drowned,' Iv is stated in the Rochester papers that Mi.- Zachary Pottier mid Tis father, of that city, Lave telt homegar England, under the well founded ex peetation of entering — ppon the speedy pormes,iou 01 an estate, in the calmly of Durham, England, valued at 3,000,000 sterling, or $15,000,000, FAIICIIITS or Liinatroot..—SOme improvement has taken place in frelkhte to New York and New Orleannowmg m heavy shipments of railway trod and other rough freight, combined With greet scarcity of vessel; Which the arrivali of the lest few days have, in route measure, reliriked. Ma. Baran, who bad a splendid bated at Pitts burgh, was called out, and said that it was going away (Sr several years, but should Aderays look backupon Pittsburgh as one of the. Ivry vein rprenhat be had pasaao through.—Nre rark Nor. Hither m eguilmcal coMpliinentilds. Tag Nstrrocgarss are eroWlog over a row of trees thatinmetrady_ has net out is Center sirret— Poor creatures ! many of them are born, live 10 a good old age, and die without_llver having seen tree or a vegetable—inhabltints living ptintipoll6 upon whales boiled in dili 3 Dian? or Humor liesisa.L.—The 'English pa: peers announce, that this eminent dieSne of the ..ttish Episcopal Church, was found dead. in. his bed early on Meader morning, Me 3d Mali after hieing conducted public and family worship on the afternoon and evening previous: Smelt rase bact.a . mo.—The London' Morning, Chronicle of the 7111,,mmorincea "as a remarkable . And very unusual occurrence," Ike snivel from Cork of tea boxes of specie; being the second . im portation of nearly a like quantity !min the runic source, within a law days. ..Fsreiv Fold:me—The Amuha's null brings a brief but very beautiful and expressive letter ter from this lady (now Mr. Judson, of Maultnn in.) A Maulmain Free Press of December 21th, 1917, announce, that a daughter was bora to Mrs lad. son On the morning of tluu day. „ Copt WILLIAM C. DI IlArrptihe 2d Regiment- U. S. Artillery. died last week at Elizabethtown, N. J, hi. native place, where he his been ermined mace hi. return from Mexico, Nome' month. ago, with a-wasting ilineon contracted tithe perviee. • SOMICAA K/USD AT Eltatusi.-I'hls number) of soldiers killed ut Ifr7lia , by the "people has Weil officially aseertaiaed to be 132 ()Ikea% sod 05 rates. TIII RICHMONT. Wino apeahs in OM moat cheer. ful terms.of the prospect/ of the rauty in the coin. - ing elections throughout the State. The Whigs are nailed. The Washington National Ero elides that slaves are now held in °tripe. Slavei' now exist in the Indian Territory west of the Missouri, and in that portion of Texas north of 3G deg. 30 minutes. Since the revolution in February, no book. ex crept a few Miigniticant pamphlet. have hero pub lished in Pada. , . Tar Wsrntmvon, steamer, Inning thoroughly repaired the damage to her machinery which caused her return, fell on Tuesday with four ad ditional passengers, and 350,000 more specie. Eareager, tho _pie% declines the offer made to him to become. condidate bra meths the &teem bly. Ile says,fthat France 'wants good leicidgtorr, 'end not the services of an old balladmonger. Carman AT Loir.—The Salamander Works at Woodbridge, N. J., were destroyed by Lim on Suter. . . Low Wavast..—The ureter in Lake Erie at Eadret lo,att the .186,Wita lax' Inches lower than it hod - been kw thirty pearl hefore: 1"; TaxpioaaritSv:iciarMost . of de itch of the .coatemplated telegraph line between likeiton end 'Montreal ban been taken. Tae RaCetrra aetbn Post.O.Sor, in New Orleans, for the yew', ending March 91,181 amounted to $95,168. - 1 " 13/rumpigasrommil Cm mespitlWOmest.P4Wirilt .. o!LiolUAt . COSOBJ;SS. WIlit:UM - 00n, April 23, ISIS. Szurx-The Vice President 'laid heroM. - Me ' Senate a communication from the Land oia6e, it', int in account of the number of permits issued to soldiers under the Florida occupation nit. The bill proposing to pay Alabama, the interest due on money advanced to the government, was considered, and laid over inforMally. Mi. Johnson of Maryland, oilered • resolution asking the President to inform the. Senate whether there an any officen in service, whnae • Doming i t dons h' ve not been submitted to the Senate. The tellOill ort wan laid over. Th Ca li fornia - claim bill was then taken up on motio of Mr. Benton, pod alter acme discussion the . endment of Mr. - Mason rejected, and the bill passed, Exedutive Session, was 'then gone la m, and Nugent, the correspondent of the New York Herald ordered to be discharge ii from can Cody. , Noms—Private b il ls engaged the atte ntion of this body all day. Corrcupouilcuse of tho Pittsburgh Gazette _ . Ptnt.anQ.►zu, April -29, The Cotton Factory orMearra Jones, of Roche* ter, New York, was destroyed by fire yesterday. The Drug store of Messrs. Nome do Babcock, Maiden Laze, New York, was burned down to- day, hi coatiequeoce of the boiling over of a yawl ty of alcohol: Two of the clerki. s were badly iu jured. Philadelphia, April 29, 13313. There Is no change whatever in the markets of Philadelphia, Baltimore, or New York. Every• where the greatest anxiety prevails to receive the intelligence from Europe --and Wall street stag. sates till the result of the Chartist demonatiation Is ascertained. OLIO ud PennAylvanti R U Road 'lb the Editors of shs Pittsburgh Mucus • In reply to an rAtiele in the Gazette of yesterday, we take leave to state that by reference to its own advertising columns; it will be found that due no. lice was given by the Commissioners of the open ing of books in Mansfield, Wooster, Massillon, Clanton, Neil Lisbon, Salem and Pittsbargh.— This notice war in exact conformity to the Charter granted by the State of Ohio, which was in itself a a perfect Charter, and so authorising the opening of boom of subscription, no one has any right to com plain. The hooka were to be opeeedone day at each place, in order to procure the amend neves. wiry to organise the company. In Piustangh the Commissioners opened the Books, and waited,a whole day fur subscribers, and but one penman cal. led, and suggested they should wait on itldiVidUals likely to subscribe, in person, which was done, and the necesiary amount to get the charter and maw ise the company having by thin means been ob tained, they gave the proper notice of electine of Directors. We ltnow they called upon several who declined to subscribe, and who were expect. ed to take stock, but were put otf on the plea that they Would tale time to consider. Their" very men, and no others that we hear of, complain. X. MILITIA Tusismos— T We see it stated in, a nnm bet of papers that a bill wits passed at the recent session of the Legislature, abolishing militia train• inga, and substituting a tax , of twentrtive cents upon each individual liable to militia duty, in lieu of personal service upon training days. This state ment is beaded in error. 'A bill containink provis. ions of that kind was passed by the Senate, but II failed to receive the sanction of the Reuse of Representatives..§o that.tbe law reniains emitter. ed. Ilint.innta to ClTtin—lt is a curious fact that atone buildings in cnieo do not last as long as in, the country. On. reason Is, that hackies the smoke and other injurious capon assist to decompose the stone. Another reason is that in the country the trans bersamo covered generally with minute lichens, which protect the Stone tram the storms and atmosphere. A remarkable Instance of this is seen in St. Paul's Cathedral, Lenders The stone on the south and southwest side of tins building is fast mouldering away, while blocks. hewn at the time the church was erected. but tell in the quer. r'es unused, still retain the minutest marks of the Lrat Yeas.—Mina Fumy Finger has sent ■ let. ter to Tom Thumb, IS vowing her love 6,3 r him, and stating that she is 11 years old. weighs 12 pounds, end is 24 incite. high. The general does not appear to he disposed to reciprocate thistender deciartiliou. We suppose that he has hissed PO many 'u.mnen that he .eho, small value on only out. air.ort Aaaasss--We sin idnesed to .leidoi-that In the present An:settled sloe otEnthlio, the Loudon Bankers very generally give a primer, cum to hills from the United States, and this class of paper is anxiously invest after. WlLlVnu.nce, EN., of Washington City,. has Leconte connected with the New York- rue Soo, an associate end corrimporlingedine, and re. main at the seat otGoreminent during theseseion _of-Congress. - - ?be government of Naudq has sequestrated de cetebrsted estate of .12hanniebeig, belonging to Prince Metternich. • PVT the Gazette AU that's bright meat lade, AU than. fair decay; AU we hive wan made But b be born, thee pass away. lake April's demise sbowers, Like Summei■ &ding dowers Like, childboaresportive Lours, So puseth life sway. ,Like morning dews of Heaven Like Autumn's &ear decay, Like the setting sun at even, So glideth life oway. Like hopes which cheat the breast, 4 Like music's meltiag lay, Law childhood's vest:lold rest. -So fade life's scenes iigay. • • Pitubmgh, Apnl 29. t S. II _ . rr We would invite our maderr rod the public generally, o ellardiae Dr. Ilarteint Ellietro-Gelvante meter sod 1 &Mien. For rale by the Iml/3.M/elm It/ this city, L. Ric ardson, No. 11 Market street See ad eenisement in‘another column. ll ... • \ iswanisp, On Thursday craning, by she Rev. Georga Unfold, D. D., AD, Joun D. Seco, to Mutton, daughter of A. N. McDowell, M. D, alter das city. ja LED, On TM:trader suorning,tril 27th, Calor.; nob; of hlajor 01. Clam Denny, U. .A. Iler. Anent! will Interlace on Salmitly ithis dayl at 2 o'cktrk, P. N., from the redllnce or Harnias Denny. The friends of the (.miry ste spectiolly Incited to et. tend. rBACC( Ls* John Riuk sops Is Tobacco; Shi Junei 111adi.r1 5s " r , bt. John Rocker 15 Li. J hl Steward Gs 33r. James • 42 " Henry A.lmanes 51t " Henry & James 5s IS " II Moose* It On eausignment, from Manufacturtm of '7121111;nm nd Richmond, and st.ll be molt at Hasten, prices; to the trade. . 9 WATURSULN, I 11TE2til ft LOVES AND HOSIERY—Iust reed, 516 qz La. \ 4 kJ die. black, labile, brown and slaw Ogtoll. i MK, Rom Of cents per pith' up the lineal quality. I Aire, ItO dna irealll Coll.. Halt Hose; Ilal din lisle, tbsand, 'lk and linen Wove.; also, 3 canon. Lathe. Hwou It Glum; - Dealer* and others that wink barn:tine in HA above ;slides, will find Omni at aptO . SMITH a. JOHNSON'S. 44 market., BACON -11 casks ShanWen; ee " /lasso In timers do cooks Green do; just ree'iPuit consign ment, and for ale love to close, by atraditt°A GORGON, front st OLORED 141.711...T5—W R Murphy invites the et. C tendon of housekeepers to his assortment of above goods, low priced end line, at reduced mires, a t cue . uer ot dik end Noticed sm. T.,INGLISII PRINTS FOR I.2i—Reed . yesterdsy, an ...Es additional supply vitiate Faddish Paws, at Ixl Ms. per yard, ad Dry Goods Howe of spTit R MURPHY. b/OW:IA NAN RINK—A apply of finest Geortp• G Nolikasjost reetby meld Si R lUURPIII C RA u P tr; by e_ ARIIUTHNUI', jXAMONC:OLASSFIO—DiIIescot elm, for ale chap 1 by C ARISUTHNO r nARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS-Cottonl and .ilk, lOr sale by " apW 'C ARBUTHNOT ARTIFICIALS—FIoweis, Sprigs and LYteu4~, fur sale by apt!, C ARUUT/INUT - • CIitEASE LARD—SO bbl.,mi.l.lgmncut sad . fur sale by apie) _SELLERS d. NICOIJ` MANDEACTURF.D TOBACCO-16 Use:o Roy`e : 5.; IS du do to; Lida. lauding aud Of sale luw by I4AIAH DICKEront C I.IIA Eld o l:Tr o, b S ir ] G: us baud, will be told very lei picot ISAIAH DICKEY & Co IF 1 511-76 ed b trad i i ol : ' F t t re " e l ei l v i e7.... oy io s r d :ale N ty l WS. 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A recount accompanies them, giving the most =Ole instructions, of practical expenence, Wait is readily intelligible to the mind of e nenee, every one, while the sidtplicay of aeeuogeweot Mauch that a child may manipulate with Any idomall. gratulloluly given, and all commu nications cheerfully answered per mail, either in rela tion to the Veen . ..Galvanometer or Guardian. . . . Medical men are invited to call and examine Dr Bar retch Guardian, and re Frit. efficacy. k e x. • .et " THE BEST fresh Louisville Lime, by the bbl or re ,tail,BUO cuts good 5 double pueple and yellow car yet hain, Irk wood., bowl., all Wear, WI Harris , last Dimcbariew, a large aasortmentof blank Judgments and insolvent bonds, perpetual •11111.11... Shannon's inter• est tables, a email stock of school books, writing and letter paper,-ink and quilts, all the morning and moat of the weekly papers, and Sibbers Counterfeit Detector, kept daily for sale. ISAAC HARRIS . . aped and com mission merchant, Penn, near SL Clam Sweet, and Va chon e Hotel. ap-ofkill• W AZI . :Be r S . :lo n . s m io . r , es i l o itto:tac s,• warehouse men and bay. in states, Lo etudes; Ac. Pe fit so, places for a number of colored men and boys; cooks, chambermaids and mimes faundfor Persona who hams rooms, houses or farms to rent, mar advance their illler.l by recording it. All kinds Hof agencies attended tO for moderato, charges. _air„ta,.ll •ISAACyAgrus QaIiNELIA 014-11 bbriL - Senema Oil, rend from Salina L.. 7 works and for sale by aLat KIER & JONFS, Canal Basin GLIOCIRRIE..., &C.-215 !WWI N.O Sugar; 550 bblc Mootslion Molasses; MI tibia Sugaruse seAbler a; 40 bbaLok(gugar; 100 bags Rio Coffee; 12 tea ui Rice, 1031/2aks patent Soda Aqi• received by late ar rivals from New Orleaus, awl for wile by • W& M MITCHELTRER nouucE— Is. sack. Dried Apples; l 0 do Dried Y Peaches; 40001 b. Bacon, hog round; 42• sacks Dalt; 1105 boa Flaxseed; 21/ tibia Rye Flour, 25 key No I I.ara; w &ore and for sale by • GEO A DER Rll 19 wood at HAVANA SUGAR-70 busWbilp end Itruivo, for silo by oput %VICE 5.:.m..c/•iD!.r.ss SUGARS -13 bbli-Lee 'created 2ugull .` '• Pulverized •• . “ Loaf Sugar; for Fele by Nati • • .. WICK & APCANDLE.O9. G L 4 . l772 ,l3 6, b ,.. x l B : l b U y Glaes i. l'a ,• 61 do *ova , . & bI'CANDLaIS Itit&IROOTS-112 by, firearm Cbserool Cigars, for ," sale bo ap2i _WICK & ACCANDLESS "[POTATOES -440 Ids for sale by apl.3 FRIEND, ;MIX & Co, fr 7 sinner st OOTTON.t." bales 'Jarring Conon, for sale by %..1 oral FRICNtr, MIRY &Co 10111--drar bus Corn, jest received and for wale by Ai Niel ItOktlrlON dr. C 0,191 Lawny at YorAsif —8 casks Joss reed and for sole br aI.AN RULIISOS &. Co O ILS -1 ork of ptre oriaterbteLiched . 4 bids Coble; 3 do Talmo's; In stom laud for ..la by ape- , u BLACKBURN Co& 'ITCH AND TAB-1014d4 Pith; 4 du Tall in store and int sale by 'aril ODLACKRUILN a. Co MOLASSES-4 (Ns 811 Mdloi;re Orl Cot JAL sale by BLACK - EVAN &Co .1V O. 24 . 1.:Vi a ll o t 10 . L. tl7.urar; JAE. A 111.7CCHJSON a Cod . flinTubt—Eal babe* Mobissippi Colony moons and ‘) for role by ar.b 114. i A. aujfassoN rec. MACK'ERM-4 bblo xi- to elwe, by . e irS 4.13 A MTh:III3ON ,t Co JUZLRE4:IUVED—tu bbas Alzodol. ICIDDk Co JUST RFXEIWF.D-8 dolt Traphs:”Z D T . zglja op'-"= lITISTAR'S BALSAM OF AILISCII 118.1"-15 dos Y Wr We by opt' KIDD*. Co lURPEN - 11NE-10 Ws Sp*. Teinenenin left ree'd 1' and for one by ands • J KILDA Co LoutsviLlAlE--K* Wit m 4 Imeiine Lime, jest u x. received on consignment and tit sale et a redu ced price, by A. (JORDON, .I.7,dai.i , . ' front et hrt . ..nausuATs. AND 111J17.1,$—Vie pave on bond a largo 1.40F.C. of Imo None Wore, isolo forms:al...a and bowls which we grill sell 611.1.. k of fl Y r . • 19:7 own of the Itig Pother, wood et Cv Vami,c lam) InuED nouND9-6,000 lbs T =1 ===%%;al:l7lp2,7==ll:: by .o • rati ISICOLB OS—la eiska pare Sperm Idoselset4 Ido WI,. ter MAIO do do; Y. do common do do; a bbl. swim; do do, bleached, Lido Lard Mk 110 Clo Linseed do; m mare and More and fotode by • • • • • sp27 SELLERS NICOLS • • - ILIEATIIEIL.9-2Seneke redefine; Gar side by ' JC • NAG • ISALLII DICKEY k Co, hint of . ICE CRErlinl SAUCI•IRS—idI don plain and gold band China Ire Cream dancere, for "Le a, a low price by spd7 GILL &GETTY bbla fresh Cons Meal, jug reed k; and for ogle by apfl WICK k, AECANDLESS ALL:RATUF44.3s coda Cler!laud . .!alerabo, To 0 sole by ITU WIGS .11141.1% rrItTANDLESS' WHITE BEAMS-40 bills fresh entail White Deans, for tide•hy afelr WICK & aI'OANDLIS • DOTASII-33 make prone, Dar retailing, for tale by •Fen WIC% a SU:ANGLES.% . ..... _ . DOT.•IIOEIt,—LI lads Gar sale by _e f:7 • WICK & AIGANDLESS. XIOSIERA', GLOVES, &13.7 AT WHOLESALE..— Una doe llom and Hose, fur men, woman and entidmA with • large lea of eill,conou and lisle thread tilartreimsnd Aline; just reteived from the Importers stal for sale wholesale and retail, by apV3 • ' P H EATON 8. Co !TRANSPARENT WINDOW !SHADES—A Ranh nupidy o(Oiled Window Shqus and 'Prim:dugs, joint reed and for tale by F II EATON ). Co TEAM E.NGIICF: FOR NALE•i-A small second •l3 hotel &e am Engine's:rill told low. • Apply to this ode. • L • pee CORCIIING:1-10 casks :i Wlb , !endow from CD o,Allee sod lot sale tiy JAS 'DAL - ZELL, optei ..: • et oratorio 1101011CON-100ions cold blast Forge Metal, Brooks lyn Furnoce; ; ltlitilin county, Ca.; receiving by canal mid for sale .by spat BuiuntiDGE, IVILSON & Cto,waterst BACON-d 7 scot. l a ir, 10 dollpoolders, jou tsn'il f .m n .7; . - 73 1.L i t :411Romag v a:d Co tur fiIIKE6III-4k Lou in core and (or solo by opoo INCISE% & Co, from st SPANISH wurasc—gs bbl. more; (or We by opbb ISAIAH DICKEY& Co VAI COPALr-3 cases in mom; for Kalelo;w clo — o cosuigomoi, by ./10.11../SAIAII DICKEY & Co . \ I LK RA CVATA—Pleill silk and ph - lin bliteki tole Otead, medium and fine; joet opened by /W _, SHACKLIN,7 A IVIIITN., - 14 wood .t t7lPL i ? "` 7 - 5 1 1 ) : d°L''''0 Lf.,:1d..., 01;,i.: by ''f' . SIIAL:KLE/ T i WHITE • 12.161 AND TAR—DO bids Ilerrifim 25 do No I .L . Ail ; CJI do prime N C Tar. to arriA• and for sale by ap2.s:l* TA A FM A O'CONNOR tiliiill 5 bbl. Pooh on hood and for sale by _0p3.5:1 TAANNE tecrcoNNott MANILLA HIDIP-obales In store Riad fur sale by 25 JAN A lIDTCIILKONA Co LEAU -401 pi 4 Gale Lead, received per steamer Northern Lig t aridlyr sole by ape. - 3AS A IIUIVIIIKON A Co __,....__ ,(1. A Itl LD-10 libls II , ctle by 0p25 4 SCII /ONAIA KEn & Co, 34 wood at (titVITROI,LIO co boys for ..'c by NJ ...__ o P 23 ______...—_ J NCHOONSIAKER &Co ___ BARA] GLOVES—his reed, five cottons Lidiew kboou Aid Wore., nod or sale by alas SiUS I'll b. 011MlON, 46 marl:ifs% C 0R . N .2,7 sock l i . ekm i i i foj i al , e c f o rr w le a .hurt, bT PATENT SODA ASII-10 east. Lamm Muspratt J. Sou's first quality Soda A shawl reed per steamer Lku Rush mud ter mttile by ' apl4 •'IV a. 11111"ClIELTI ' ; IbO liberty at JUST ILECElVED—ttalataibrut ia itti battles.. mull U rIIITEDLUE-0.0 lb. Coolant's LWe .ale by vat J kIDD U. Co COACII VARNISh 40 Ilona but tee' op% J KJD Jr Co • NO.INLI% I ORK VARKlB,ll—Just tech J KtDD it. Co BACON -10 cask. flacon Itarol,. on consignmenlv fin,,,dcby Al . (i114.,1111.11311y1E1416, ROE apa BAN. SHOULDER:a—Ia tanks Far sale by ay'N ISUSHEIELISk. ROE bblLlF . sale by i ttt A kaFIELD ft ROE Irgal , IWOILL, diSRFIELD S. ROES D REINED BORAX, ENOLD3II-4 7 7 Ibi jairie:o'd AL, end for Yale by - .4,24 R E SELLE RS I [O . I2. b iI i ARSAPA I NA—I blrie l ijulireF , d•bd for • CHEESE -d% boxes just recd awl for sale by ap24 6 £ VON BONNHORST & Co ~I v 4 ~c,:.~u r. ... ',1..' - ' 1..- AIJ.CTION :::,SALEti • Hy Jell= D. Davis, Asistasikarr. - ~ -• Panties Sate e Dry ,Goodr, is. Un broaday minting, ?ley la, at 10 o'clock al the rommercial Salm Boom, corner cif,Wood u will be sold, oddment reserve, an extensive mentor fresh seasonable Thy Goods, e ,am ong *bids miperfine clothe, dassonees, weeds, micirs, ma nna bleached and unbleached muslin, white, and' yellow diumela linen drillings, summer Mrgie, =Per 4-4 French chintz, Ebiglish mid American mats, Web =I Scotch lawns, Garbutt and /Manchester . • linen and croon cheek, .lickti i reens, thnitve prints,jaconet mod cambric. casannez:lo. de Linea, balm:Mee and lustre*, ir e French ad Ger- Man linens, merino, eashinere, crape and de Mims shawls., lisualterchisfs, silk and velvet, drims milks, black actin, sewing silk, ribbons, cola mimes, pacese, megrim, Swiss b ook matins, gime, ho. inery, laces, ausemgs,niticules, parasols, pan salaam, umbrellas, te. • . At* o'clock, p 2 rir 'casks Pelletoldnimle cognac — trendy, 9 do good Wry.l Mdeira wuse, pipe .1441,124 Marl bra Vir ginia mhco, 15 keg. rile pc • ;Eden mills, 5 bbla P.l 0 =lambs, 1 mataqueenserans, essoned4 A gummy of &Amaral huge platform stale, coun ter scale and weiglns, glass • bureaus, Mika ma hogeny chairs, tables, bedsteads, wrork - gad wash stands, came table; fancy end common