THE PITTSB ;Gil GAZETTE: : THUit SDAY • HORNING, MAY..:41.518; t'll./JII.IUILL.PIII/1. /MATH FAMERICAII. AtiVentilleoCMl and riubpegiptions to the Nord3 Ame can add Crated Pules Gar.etec, Philadelphia, received and tamer:lad from Waco:rice. t. t , . • ."-- • InlClff ItORK EXPRESS. r ' "; _We ..vgl - .receire and faxward free of expense, ad sad sabsexiiniaiis lox Ibis paper. Fyn Prrrarciart DVIN Oszerne i. pablished ;Tn:Weekly,ao4 et-kn.—The Duly is Seven lollan per the TA-19. kly is Five Dollars per sums; the Weekly is Taro Dollen per annum, strictly, • • Irrdpradanaa are eaniartly reqaeated the hand in - Later divala bepre sa. 3a, and as eerily in to day , as liumarCorciaiercial Intelligenca,Domestie, Mar. •14 . t51, Slyer Nevti Imp2ns'Aloncy IdAukets, as. see aW PO.; :-.. • . • *big Dfaminatlon, FOLt.CANAL COSLISISSIONER, AMR, I..r.IIDDLICHWAALTII, Dentocratte a:moistener. The Nestage of the President, in mintier' to of . :fain in.Yncataut, before 'referred to in= columns, •: • ;'affords anothe;r strildiag example of the lead)! man. .• ner in which the President and his piny stultify • theustivey . e. occasion offers. That virtuous Ex mainly elected by the vote of Penritylva • . itist--4securedto him on the gritand of his sound . nessuponthe tariff, was htrdly warm in office lan• •- fare the tariff was remodelled', and our workmen competition which has well night ••untied 'their :interests. His next change of front '.., • vas upon tknOregon Question, in which his quit, tiling did tact,ns in the case of the tarilf, cost us imo mucfcie money as in hector. The' question, bow. ever,issettled, and we revert to it only es o case in point, shoeing an Ignominiout abiandonmentof •• a preekets position. • - The prcgrest of the was to settle the boundaries , of Texts, bat been another instance of the dishon esty of his intentions. So kr foam being a war of • • settlement, It wea one of conquest, as mar Ames ' shorts of_ territory demonstrate- ••• • . • . • Theie three instances; it seem; are not sniff. . . . - • • dertt; and we are to have another in the Yucatan affair. The • penineula offers to his ambition an "otber opportunity to annex.; not under the pretence .• of extending. the • area of Freedom,'-or from ha. • . mane motives but to carry out one of his old prin ciples, derived fromthit teaching. of Mr. Monroe. • Yucatan now appeals to uifor aid, stating that Simi • As olio reqinseshaie been Snide to the Spanish and • , English GoVernments, with the infer to transfer the dominion. , and' sovereignty of her territory to her The Executive, in his Messege, ups— a Whilst it is not my purpose to recommend the • adoption of any measure, with a view to the tic _ quisitioa of the `dominion nod sovereignty' over Yucatan, yet, according to our established policy, we could not consent to "a transthr of this 'domin• ion and sovereignty' eitherlo Spein, Great Britain, ,;ot,.`any ether European Power. In• the language •• of President Monroe, in bis message of December, 1323, 'we should consider any attempt on their pert to extend their system to any portion cif this hemisphere as dangerous to our peace and safety.' ' :In toy ann u al diessage of DeeembetlBls, 1 decla ',' red that, 'nearly a quarter of a century ago, the ' . principle was distinctly announced to the world, in the anntiannewage of one 'of my, predecessors, • • that the !American continents, by the free and - id' decrndent condition which they hove neaumed and • • inanitained, are henceforth not to be considered w -subjects for future European colonixatihn by an Power.' ' • - • * • * , • 'Oar own' "security requires that the 'established thus announced should guide our conduct, end this applies with great three to the peninsula • 'en - uesten. It is situate in the Gulf of Mexico. t he North American. Continent; and, from int • T icinoito Cuba, to the Capes of Florida...to New • ori edd s, • l,:d indeed to the whole ninth western coast, it vratikl herdwitgerona to our peace and se cority.; if ji ithachl become a colony of any E 1133- ' • pean nation.' • Thin - settled policy,. one would suppose, was a fundamental] part of the Coostitutioti, and that that • :' document' thada, in so many words— foccupy Ye eaten." Saferftuut this, it can be shown,from Mr. :Pdk'i own Mouth, that this settled policy is based • •• -ion nothing bat a flourish of Mr:Mot:doe's, made to out his nit:Wale Congrees; end entitled to no • ....• • ainsideralion, being anti republican, mad opposed to the true Spirit Of 003 government. . .. • • . : " , 'The motive in referring to this docemeut of Mr. 'Menthe, is a shallow device, as will be seen hem the extractor a speech made by ldr, . ,:,pall, subsequent to the settlement of the policy re. . • rzostua. rates arm= on Tux 1.333313 10133103. 4 _ Ittihad voted for it (a resolution adverse to the f I -tdesixde) because he belie,d it was declaratory of that anti= coarse of policy so happily pursued .ib" the Government, from the adoption °ttherm ' to the present period; because it was, es . be conceived, still the true policy of the country; and because, being opposed, as he was, to the pa -.posed mission to the Congress: of ?enema, Utah any circitroitentres, ho wished to signify to the .President add his Cabiaet, bye distinct expression • cf• opinion by the popular branch of the 'Artie!". tune of the Union, the vireos which theywntertain. •Ed of Ina airs 30LICY Or, TIM caverns. That : object had been effected by the vote of yesterday. By that vote it was distin ctl y announced by "a me. jority attic House as their opinion, that our policy , with foreign nations is the same now 03 that laid doanehy Wartuusaros, in his Farewell Addrese to the - American People; that .no cirearnetances hurl ccenrred in ow foreign relations, or in the political' • connexions 'of other Powers with each other, end& eutharixed its to d.a.er JLarlaig; who • .kaaardiltet of a 33i0 one. We bad dna declared it as our opinion, by its adoption of that amendment, that one policy wee now. as it • , over bad been, to observe n strict neutrality be. • • tureen all belligerent Powers; that uteading aar cootineacial relationa with foreips nations, AN 'should hare rids Mon as lad, polaica runnosion tar paii6k; that see tholikl 'preserve peace, cora:j ;.• suave and friendship nails all nations , f and oras,, • "ristcrigiine Ufii.lia with mac; that tee Aga! L , • alliance, offensive or abferre, or n ,..1 • :ty'gltt.a!Erthatiaerreat allia ' w nr Zutl r iTro ' • neeoiste p,' - trties with them, or either of aro, to any • , t joint d ee h n t fo ‘ ition r the parpom of preventing the • ou t li v e.. o r any of the European Poem with • "their issitradriti." or formal goaernasens,' or la • • any m p te tf o r th e potpureafpreeentiag eolonita . ,'lion an the continent 4 knows! These are sea thaents, Mr.; P. said, to which he most ultheittY subscribed. - -However strong his itYMPathics might brio liberttand republican institutions, in iitiabayer part of the world they might rnekertheir appearance, the paw, the yutietyanet rorprrity of Ziitoten co:intern:try paramount to earryothtrrint dideratiorie -Awe we * criar. aye a point blank denial of the posi lion nsisumeahy who Executive, and conclude arence, that at same time in his bream President Lae not been a sound Democrat. We ace no way to get Eiecutiie out of tha dilemma, except by the supposition that Democracy makes a com plete ,aartga of finut once in twenty years, and • that a dessiciratie heresy becomes sound doctrine •••• • in that time. We pin the National Intelligencer, in sairieg, that ',whatever isto be, Arend in the Presi dent's Message of this day, mit Ant headietust be - acknowledged to be forestalled by what is contain • . ad* the extract from ..Mr. Polk's speech in Con .? ~greas twenty yearn ago. "SOUND ACWII CLAZI .0111 . ilia d Wilson licCandlesiblows a loud amain yesterday's Post, in favor of fames Dachau:an, - who, be ants, ii the fast hnd only choice of Democracy of this corn- ! Atlewealth. Mr. McCandless calls Mr. Buchan. s ic Vas graM Statesman °Me ago." Snow . i n g the p eo yiar fumbles"! OM IS gentlemisti WIN.; we ward k,'„Wposed to look upon this Mil:deeded for .ucb, but pmsn eminpon retlection,it was used in Bober air nest ftowcl,er, it Ls a good joke,and will, we hardly ,Hiam,"ll u p 0. tun de upon the modest features of thi• sm.( FaVijill; and friend to low wage, Whet! he pores oVelabc letter of his devoted friend the Delegate from Allegheni-District, who has - :..thitde the imietEutt dh:oneff thing James Buchan' taut is decidedly "the graidtstweratot ed. ode" Mt. McCandless concludes his . ktut, Th'bioh in addressed tti .the Chairman of the' Sale Casaba Comminee, in the fallowing true bugle WA,: need not say to you, that if, is the flit_penutioni or Diiirte Ptovtdence, I ins permitted, will be it • "the Baltimore Convention, and echoshe sentiments ' or my constituents. reverberating from a very hill and Talley of our good.pld State. Most respectfully nod truly, ;WILSON McCANDLESS. my much kar that the blast about to be blown by oar distinguished fiend, will prove a bluest indeed to "the Great Mao of the Aga" Loosmas Waysio,—Oras thriisand laborers are wan* on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Or laboreis can get 61 anti per day, and mechanics as hie; an $2,00 per day. We understand thst. Governor Shank, who has been for SOLOS time khoring under a dabwa rm .o r . elude disiessorma believe of the lugs—has had a very. acrioniretapse,Within theism kw daps, Gym slat% it is kared he cin not recover. larranmen or ins to sec. oros Sterst—lt is eland tbat„ in Liberty County, Georgia, where a joint mission is carried on by the Presbyterians and Baptists; among a colored population of 4,212 one thousand one hundred - and thirty nine, enure thin one fouttbi are members et some church, ` 7 . *Care remareably correct in eli dirk motel J F 44°4 " ■ l Cssmielataeneeet Filiamiglicia,nt. Iprlpik - u. awe Wishtngton, May . For want of anythingatere tweeptalate 'to era you this mooting, I lenckea the fallowing essraets from a late letter, from one &car Naval dike:sat " Both at Naples and Palmmo, the greaten ex citement coetinum. King 'Ferdinand is most cur popular here and was madiiieo by the creel tient meat of his people. Taxes we so onerous, that the parr wretches are starring. If a man buys • pound of wheat, two centsaf the sum goes to the King. If he labors at 10 cents a day, bur cents of the amount goes to the lanes support, cud this is the only real cause of the revolution now going on, and of the blood abed which bas been so tent Between nine amid ten o'clock on the 30th.of January,l saw five bemired of the King's soldiers killed on the street. of Palmero. The people were 30,000 strong and the King's troops 11,000. There was a gill more temlile conflict it the King's Pal ace, Which was piken after immense slaughter.— The people idler getting paseeision of the guns, turned them upon the soldiers, and the havoc was terrible. At five o'clock of the same day they cap tared the Bank with a million and a hill" of money in it, and here the slaughtei was peat. This done, the insurgents gave the commander of the Fort and Castle twenty-four Lotus tooferen' ,Pur Captain was in the city, which was barrica ded with large rode and boats, and every obstruct. thin which could be procured. He was in the Government ;niacin where ha saw men, mere skeletons, who were in irons, and literally - starving to death. There only oirenca was the utterance of Gee opiniona: The gam d' army and municipal police' catch had confine every man who is overheard giving utterance to a free thought. - Our Captain also visited the Hospital, whets the people on seeing the American flag, hugged the Captain and kissed the gag which ha carried in his hand crying out, • Happy Americans,—long live America!" Dr. Mott, of New York, so celebrated at home, and not unknown in Europe, has been for some time at Messina. He commanded a huge body of the people, and was very successful. After the fiercest battles were over, he came on board and lammed us of what had transpired. The people in the city look upon him as a sort of divinity. At the taking of the Eing's Palace, Moth was seen cheenng on his men, and at the same time dress ing their wounds, and extracting balls from their bodies whenever he could get an ,opportunity.— This; has been told me by several gentleman. A lady by the name of Madame Linn, who lost her husband and two sons in the engagement and alai, her infant child by a 14 inch shall, thrown from thicket into her house, was the bravest of all. Leaving her house, she went into the street, rallied the . rebels," and took upon herself the command of laimen, and throughout, Cantu like a tigress. This was told by the /Wash consul, Other women were also engaged and some of these poured hot oil and hot watekon the soldiers heads. As the city icon the side' f the mountain, we could see from our ship every gun that was fired. It is hard to realize the cruelty which was prac ticed on the political primers. .Themissing men among the people were found here and the rem ains of many killed. Some were found here With nails dovce in their heads, never, have I seen ouch scenes, exidicwh suffering before, and my. wish is never to see the lace again. r. e. WAMILVSION May 2, ISt. The funeral of Mr. daragevis assigned far to4lay. The addresses yesterday were two in each House, ie. honor of the virtues of the deleased; for Mr. A. bore a good name with all parties and all men, and the warmest eulogy Wu from Mr. White, a Whig member loom New York. Mr. Boreland, of Ar kansas, (one of the Eecarnacion prisoners„) enamel cad the depth of his colleague, just one week eller diet colleague had introduced him, a stranger,,to the U. S. Senate. Seek are the events between one Monday and the next; and another of the kw pressive incidents was .theviiii to the grave of Weahingtiin,ln perfect health, on one Saturday,and death visiting the Tinder at the Saturdayfelloaring- Mr. Ashley's life was a 'good illustration of the lives of many western men. He was born in Mesitacbtuatts, but passid nearly all kin life, op to 27, in New York. He e.eigrated tine to Illinois, and afterwards to Arkeases, where; by dint of en. orgy and ability, lte climbed die ladder until it ele vated] hire to a seat in the American Senate,— A Wig:: and daughter adminidated the consolations of a dying bed, and are now left in the loneliness of those who lose for ever on earth the closest and dearest friends. Congress mill do but little the present week, but in the House the hour of meeting will hereafter be at 11 eckck; and the General Appropriation Bills are ordered . to be disposed of in preference to all other business. ' z. ethodlet General Conference. TIUSD DAY. Conference came to order at the usual hour, Bishop Hamlin presiding. Some new members ap pearml and took their seals. \ • Tbetishops presented lu $3141 miestions, verituis changes in t h e discipline alike church— These cbangesjook to a higher degree', of useful ness on the barroPpreacbers, and to, theirgovern ment in various cases. A large iitimber ..gf petitions and memorials, were preamtted from churches in the smith, asking 'kw aid and Matoratice to the protection of the CO. ferenee, all of which were teerred to the Commit tee on the elate of the Church. From Bangor, Maine, a petition was presented writing the restoration of certain monies contributed to the MethoSist Book Concern in New York after the fie. The petitioners ask this nonotation in case tle Conference should conclude to divide the Church property with the South, as they had no idea of encouraging slavery, directly or indirect. ly. In the coarse of the rooming the Bev. Dr. Dick. eon, the Delegate from the British Methodist Con. ference was presented to the Conference. y P. P. Santlfunl of New 'York. The Rev. gentleman made a brief but very beautiful and eloquent reply to tbeection of the Coukrencr4 tendering him • seat, and inviting his participation In the bushier. Dr. Dickson enjoys a most envlAle repetition in England and won largely upon the sympathies of the conference in his address. • inst. before the aryourtunent, a leUer wis receiy. elf from Dr. Pierce, airing that be wss ■ delegate from the Conference otibe M. X- Chmr.b - ' South, and moored the Convention to determine by res olution whether they would receive his creden• tittle The announcement caused smacked excite meat in the Conference, and a motion was made to recertiten?tuter to a committee. Vatic= motions were then made, among which wu one to lay on the table, which was We. Lite! some explanation the - letter was referred to the Conuttithw on 'the State of the Church. The letter it was argued ems an unofficialdocument, amino action could be land upon it, by the Committee unless attended by other documents, still ;mixed by Dr. Piaui.— When Dr. Pierce shall present hisaactlettiala so a delegate from the Church South, the liana will be direct upon has admission. Now his letter simply ulat whether the Ceases:Won will receive his ci* dentialat Taz Baum= Mars..—Some improvement should be made in the transportation of this mail, 40011 as }Male. The pawners who left Battledore on Tuesday morning, landed from the LA* br Lane before 5, r. a., which is the usual Lone of swivel by this route. The mad, by nage, j .,.. , ached the i'osiptlllep three hours and more e cinw,to itAo.hl do,by the werc h iui ji covkl save a whoie 49 is their correspondence, and aii...wer Idlers l 4/ 12 ;t 1 pad. The facilities with the East yd South are slow enough, when sent by the fastest conveytmce.— Ve think Pittsburgh sailed to the most rapid modes of conveyance, and impel° see the mail placed on the boats at once =- cot as a =Mr of fa Tor, but justice to our citheal. Ditovrece.—A. mart—we did not leans Ms name —was drowned yesterdayafternoon, ofr the krry Wet which crows Cram Saw Mill sheet City. Ile wea attemptieg to secure a drove of pigs on the host, and stapling oantleiely back• wards, fell into the riverand Mink: The body wu reaorared in about twenty =Mutes, and attempts were being made tosyettore animation, bet had not been effectual wieu pptr informant left. • Prrrentan Lothwatia - reywanin .Lres. ..TheLoutariflelnaWs ink= na that twobeala Ater the model of. the new end beautiful stitimei Telemdt, are *bow to be bath be the new line between Pittsburgh sad , . am indebted to Messrs. & English, oL 78 Wood and 56 Market gm, kir the kith:ming neW and interesting miscellany, published by, the kluge; of Raker & Scribner, of New York." who are,repreaeated in this city, by Messrs. Elliott & English. "The Cele'', his awe and People. By John S. Matwell, Esq." There is perhaps ono portion of Continental Europe, of whose social and political character we know less, than that of Engels. At the 'pigment time, when she is probably to perform prominent part in the great struggle bribe maim teneince of Monarchy, an additional interest is im- period to every thing willith throws light upon hev'history. The author, John S. Maxwell, Esq., of New York, was Secretary of Legation - under Cot. Todd, at that Court, and consequently apart footh his owit personal observation, had ready ac me to all those sources, from which true informa. tioe was to he dspiva. IPreiching a Science. The Preacher an Artist. By the Reverend R. B.; Hall, A. M." This urn .work more! particularly_ designed - for Preachers, and friends of Educatien generally, as well as for thoge who have children to educate, and also for cleggyinuntutd students of Divinity. The object of theautliw teeming to be to, gives more general insight into the duties, objects and intentions of school teecliint—his work altogether is a some. what conchs one, but is worthy of the attention of who are interestsd in the subject "Ireland's Welcome to the stranger, or an excite. Sion throligh Ireland in 1514.-15. By A. Nichol. 'son." This is ab extremely interesting work, and gives air admirable insight into the peculiar manners and customs of this warm hearted nation, The author easUcs in hie preface, that one of the principal oh. jeeta of ltd , visit, was for the purpose of persogally investigating the condition of the poor of that con te try,—this he seems to hove done most . faithfully, and his book abounds with affecting anecdotes re' toting to this class of her population. The tom* is writtenin a plain unaffected style, which after all is ihe most agreeahle. Some of his descriptions are really beautiful.' 77ss Owl Creek Letters. ¢a"—These letter orig inally appeared in the Naw York Journal oC Cont i:aim., od attracted much attention. They purport , Lobe sketehes of forest life and scenery in the vb einity of New York. 4 .11ra-in:if harts to be_Rich,or the Temptation and PeilL" By the well known T. B. Arthur, Esq.,— an ittihor ivhose'previous works have established for him ah reputation. We have also from the same pen, a similar work el:aided u Rieke: haw Wings, or Tam for the Rich and .roor,l all of which may be irocured as well 'as every thini else of the Book kind, at the stores , of filessrs.!Elliott & English. . Canal Meeting. 7.v accordance with Lcall of the Hon. Mayan's i darge and iespectable nineties was held on Toes !day evening, the 2d of May, at 7/ o'clock, at Mc- Faden St Co's Warehouse, to adopt suitable meas. or to min:testi the ritisance arising Not the Shaineful iind filthy condition of the Canal Basin, by which rtir city is thretened with pestilence. The meeting was organised the election of William Graham, Esq., to the Chair, Messrs lida 'ry Brunet and Robert Byers were appointed See. rotaries. du traMitia,.lifeasra. Joshua Hanna, John Mc , Faden and William Coleman were appointed a isurtmiueelto draft ITSOICIIIOI2II expressive of the 'view. of this meeting. I The Committee reported as wows: *matt s, the Canal Basin and Carted, from the Aqueduct ito the north end of the Tunnel, are in such a filthy condition as to he eery offensive to thoins wbaiss business or residence bring them in there Ct-and whereas.. if not speedily remedied. mud produce serous consequences to ihe'bealth 'of that imrtion 'of the city: Therrfire, I BeretA4l. That the City Connell, be requestellto take immediate and elective measures to cleanse that portion of tbi Canal and the Basin; and male prornuon En keeping them in a heithhy and clean condition in future. irreselerd, That, in the opinion cJ Milt meeting, the, recent oppropriations by Councils is entirely inadequate. gm this purpose, and that they be re enlisted toedopt some,Tdicient pl. to effect the pbjeet, and make provisions the carrying it out. Resolved r That a enminittee of four be appointed Weiser. with Couuci. iron the subjerL Whereupon. the Chair appointed Messrs. , Thos. (;uric, Williem Witty, Thomas Ray; and Chu. A. McNulty, said Committee. ReSeirei, That this meeting mijoaro, to meet at the!call of the conferring committee. • Rmilreci, That the proceedings of this meeting be Published in all the city papers. Sleeting] adjourned. • I WM. GRAtiAM,Chainnan. Miser Etermor, B •1. Secretaries. T GES. Tom Turain—More ladies' and gentlemen called; upon the General yeskirday than upon any day: since his arrival. Ile says he knows upon Whieliaide; of the ditch the dot should be thrown, sed.diks uot thank people to pull his tactics in kuers!firmi the army, A kw store of those stamp receipts for ladies are sell left, which can be had of tip *general at the Atheneum at any time . this Week. j.At Cincinnati, when Tom was wiling his pat:Optic; rind greeting the ladies with • kiss, • ne• gri? Womsxdbonght one and puckered up her moeth bra ailutd; Tom drew back' oh," says be,..0; away c olored - woman, dim child aim OiriflG to 'aridgitrosie." exclaimed the negro woninn, in a; tonishment; ••if be wasn't no Liner den • mouse, he'l sure to hub wtfin agin de colored popla . tionj' - • - Aaatvuc or Tem Ds inces.--Madame Weiss and her troupe of little dancers arrived yesterday afternoon, ¢ o the Steamer Brilliantjmni-Cincinrut. ti, dad will s , appear at the Theatre •sa Once. The lovers of the ballet will have a rare treat in. their perfwmane' r e, which is a wonder to all who base witaesseifit. The police officers, yesterday, arrested two drunken aid worthless young men, from Alleghe, ny City, who were amusing themselves by besting inoifensiVelpassers by, on Market, neer/ Weir st. • Among others abused most shamefully, and with.. out ihe slightest provocation, was-a mm consider. ably', tidier:Med in yearn, who won struck in the face repeatedly.' • The Rev. Dr. Dickson, of England, will preach on Sunday evening, in the Exit Common Church, Allrheny City. ' Fns Druertu„,r, Pa.—We have received a slip from 'fi:ie Danville Democrat, which Says— That the' printing office of the "Danville Demo crat," together with the whole magnificent block. known at the "Montgomery Building," wan totally, coniumed by Are this morning, April 2A, between 1 and 2 o'clock. Tie fire Originated in the drug store of Mi.; m C. Grier, and begun any assistance could be rendered Of the alarm bad been very generally given, the whole building .wen in fiames, entirely beyond the control of human-aid, and in leu than taro hours piciented n gloomy mass of smouldering ruins. Besides Our printing office, there was ti number of stores and other establishments in the build ing , There was no insurance on any of the buildings, and the total 100 occasioned by this fire' cannot fidl 4hort of from 515,000 to 820,000. . The amount of our printing materials was but partially Insured, and our loss.is heavy. Nothing. but pur subscription books were rescued from the anent, and our daybooks, ledger,„ files , die have all become - u prey to the devouring Clement I . AO As:sits:ma or Goon Boring—Seven mil lions and a!half of books and tracts were printed at the American Tract House, during the financial yew' which: iptsjust expired—an overage 'product of 27,600 per day! During the same period of time, .the §ociety: has circulated gratuitously over forty of Pante of instructive truth, valued at more than p 27,000. . -, In addition to the number of Colpixtetui already in their employ, lest week the Trait Society comuitissioned 147 11.15%i laborers for Vermont, New York, Penusylventa, Yirninia,b.lorth Carolina, Georgia, LOWIIIIIM, Ohio, ;MOWS, and Testis. Th e applications are also &mint for the publication of the Seemly to be sent to France and Mexico. Loma 3,'umfirrit.-The reportini arrival of Louis Philippe. to New York, is x1,6411,0' It ap pear; says the Humid, that one of theVaasengers to the America somewhat resembled, 40 personal FPPeululueilloola Phillippe, and by way of a Joke,hia follow voyaged', caW him LOMI Phi ippo and ',when Are newsmen bo'aided . tho &gamer, acme wag told them that the pest dothrorsed was on board. They made their way to the oily nod communicated the news to the public, who were itifineed to siwallovi it, because, it wan so ipueral, and verily lilieved that his ex.lticiphip! was in Re* York.l ; • ; NATIOMAIf Mcoicar.. conctimen —The Amen. can National: Medical dloaociation, which onto or pinked in Philadelphia lost year. is to Brat in thli , city of . Baltimore. The object of the 4WBociatio.., is kr'erpyrte the Blandon' and produce 0 uniforrt gstite of Modica" Education throughout the - 1404 ed States. It is oompused of delegates Iromithic various mer_icalaebools,hospltals, and osson4lions at the Union, comprising in ro ranks both 'Goobers and laity, some of the roost distinguished mediqii mania the eeeetrY' MiNMIZI EEE ' ~'~ y W ~ t 2 i Later from -Essleo. . -We hive the rof t New (kkans Maine be 22nd - Ohmo;..omei r ebting late idettignoe from • The British. West India steamer Avon, at Ship Island, bring news Gum Vera Cruz to the 16th and fixim the city of Mexico to the 13th of April exclusive. Whore eight days' later prOcoellings of the Court of Inquiry. A qutirunrof Congress bad not yet met at Queretaro. Mr. Triat and Gen. Cad wallader left the city on the 6th go Vera Cruz.— Commissioner afford arrived at the capitol on the 11th- The proapecta of peace were doubtful. A great robbery, of the haute of Mamot and Brother of Mexico; had been ormimitted and a clerk murdered. 'Lieutenants D. Allen and Hare 2d Pennsylvania Regiment, were c i i implicated in an the diagraceful transaction, dha been arrested and were awaiting a trial. The Indians in the States of ; San Lords and Guanajuato bad revolted, Heciendia robhed,and. several planters murdered. The generalpiial is to be removed•of Jalapa. Col. Jack Hays had rimmed at Vera C and his regiment was aeon to be diatianded. The Court of 42quizy was expected to adjourn on the 20th nit • The parties accused of the murder of Mumel Torrilln,and of the attempted burglary of the 110113 G in which he was clerk, were. arraigned yesterday befige a military commission, of which Col. Burn hem, of the New York Volunteers; in president; and after the charge. being Mad; at their request the eXernination was postponed until that morning, to allow them an opportunity to obtain counsel— Since I hut wrote you, Lieutenant Madison, of the 2d Pennsylvania Volunteers, end Sergant Stuart., of the 7th infantry, have been arrested on the charge of being concerned in!the affair. Ana atrong, who has turned evidence, and is kept in confinement in the Palace, mys that since his imprisonment he has seen another officer who was implicated in the that deed, 'but whose name he does not know, frequently pass in and out of the Palace. Measures have been taken for this officer's arrest as soon m he is seen by Amnstrong .gain. ' There are now ten persons in confinement charged with this crime, viz: Lieuts. Hare, Dutton and Madison, of the 2d Pennsylaxeda Volunteers Seargeants B. F. Wragg and Stuart of the • 7th In. fantry; John Wall private of company E. 7th. Infan try; Jesse Armstrong, a discharged teamster . Sohn D. Hollister, an American citizen, and JOhn Laver, ty, a Canadian Frenchman—not an 'American chi. nen, as I first stated. Two others—a man named Booth, a discharged teamster, and a Frenchman, named Lemur, who has resided a long time in this city—both charged with being participators in -the crime—have not yet hben wrested, and the probability is they have escaped into the interior. The court of inquiry, it is now confidently said, will adjourn about, the middle of next wee.ki-and will pro Wed immediately to the United States to prosecute the investigation. a. a. • ' There was an active run on the Mobile Bank on the 72,1 ult., but the notes were promptly met with the specie, and the dome kept open until in the evening for that purpose. Et.ncrton to 154.9.—We give below a table of the dates of the Stine electiooa yet to take plade during the current year. —[Our readers will recol lect that elections have already been bald in four of the twenty-nine States: in Neje Hampshire on Tuesday, the 14th of March: in Connecticut on "Monday, the 3d of April; in Rnode Island oa Wednesday, the sth add in Virginia on Tuesday, the 27th.] North Carolina, Thuraday,; August . 3d. Tenon., “ u Alabama, Monday, " 7th. Kentucky, :. " a a Indian., " • ' " *lllinois, - *3linouri, " " lowa, " - *Vefmont. Tuesday, Sept., sth. *Maine, Monday, 11th. *Ark..., " - October 2d, *Goortria, U *Florida, i „-• Marylaud. - Wedneaday„, " 4th. *South Carolina, Monday, " 9th. •Peonsylranin, Tue,lay, " 10th *Ohio, " *Michigan, , Mdriday, ' Vorember Cla. Mississippi, Louisiana, - " . " '. Texas, s , s *New York, , Tuesday, " :IL *New Jersey, s• ; s . *Massachusetts, Monday, " lath. *Delaware, ...Tuesday," 14 th . In the New State of Wisconsin, ghat is m be) the election will be held. we presume, on the first hloaday or Tuesday in November. la those Stateswhich are 'merited with no aster• isk,3•Nientbers of Congress are to be chosen as well as State officers • Tim/Preside>yid Etat ios,is to take place throng 4. out the Union on Tucaday, the 7th of November. —Neu. rod Exprtss. Ssacir 'Dar GOO . isa—AVis-hitner already tinned that there was a t hirge lisle at New York last week, of printed limits hula the Portsmouth Steam Factory, Detain.; from the Hamilton Wool. len Company, and Stuff Goods, tAlpacea lustres,l front the Ballard Vale Company, Andover, The Dry Goode Iteporter says—The printed lawns, 5000 ',lemon( whica were sold, brought 131 to 161 cents, and in point of fabric, finish, and denim., were folly equal, to any from England. The De. Woes sold at 121 In 15 ceuts, and the Alpacca tree from 18 to 28 cents. The list were the great. eat IHntifiCY, but the company wished to introduce them into the inerket at any price, making the sale perfectly free. All these rods, says the Reporter, compare fa vorably with =ported goods, and prove the often repeated remark, that where the coat depends on the value of the raw material, or machine labor, we can compete 'with may nation; but when the value is enhanced by the application of manual 4. tor, we cannot pay the present prima to opera. tiveaNnederypert Emusu ASTIZ3II roe Foacton Sorsautions—A good deal of misapprehension appears to mend on the subject of the possessions held in this coun try hykreign sovereigns. Lobia PhiliPpe's alleged two millions in the British Fonds have dwindled down to bur hundred a year from a furnished house in Loug Acre; and indeed, that being just now uulet, he is compelled to reside, like a police man, iu LeopoldVempty home. at Claremont, with the run of the garden stutymisppply him with eats- Met Uwe have main , mort diamered monarchs ranning over here for slicker we shall be obliged to get up a benefit for them at one of the theatres in iinitatton oldie liberality o Mr. Lumley, who Las just granted his. splendid establishment for a perfonnanorfdr the 'diamond artisans. A. series of lifnlike'iodkoris lathe Revolutions in the Ves pectins, countries where they have encored, would prove immensely attractivs, if deposed sov ereigns and their ministers would, in the political pow prostiques which we wince.; sustain their mi gruel charactenc—Puited. Tux Excuser Snap-I.lrighten is expected to be very fell of crowned he adernis season, and env eral apartments are already taken ill the bed parts of the town, for soutiof the mod distinguished European sovereigns. The Marine Parade will probably be thronged with potentates, and Mr. Frisby, a deposed king from the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane and Haymarket; will, it is believed, entertain his exiled or abdicated brethern with an otter of fraternity. Those monarch, who' ens not so (Munroe on to possess any maims, of their own will, of con me,.he compelled to live in the hum bled style, and perhaps even to Aglow tome useful occupation Are livelihood, TheMajmy of Eta. varia may open a shop kir Bavarian brooms, end the King of Prussia might commence in the origin. al Pitissian.blue line, in which we think there hi an excellent opening.—/bid. COST or MING ova ParicanV/moao—The ea• pease. in England are heavy. To take out a Oat. eat them coo. $6OO to $1,000: $4OO to MOO more if Scotland is included, and another S5OO for 4e• land., - • The Governments of France and 13elgiutn not issue patents to importers or other than the on. rug inventors, unless such loiporters ! maim* powers of attorney from the inventors themselves, authorizing them to do so. France charges 6100 kr a five year patent; $2OO kr ten years; 5300 Err fifteen years—payable to instalments of 520414 ear. 13elgium is more mod. erate; so are the Dutch. Prussia Cheops very tri. thug fem. 111.1111.1 a will gran!, patent for I ye m at 550, or for 6, at s`4oo. A patent. kr Cuba costs 8230,4500, or 5150,6 w 5, 10, or 12 years' privilege, subject to the decrees of Spain. • Oseurnast.—An old lady, living on ono of the telegraph Imes leading from Louisville, observed some workmen digging a hole near ha door', she ingiiired what it was for 1 ! •••• • • "To put a 'post inkir the telegrripb.. Wild with fury and atbight, she incontinently seized her bounet'and •ran to br-r, nett neighbor with the news. "Whit do yob think," she ezchtimed la breath. less haste, 'they're setting up !het Iparagraph right &gin tnydoor, and wine 1 reckon n body can t resat • - ebild, or Scold a hand, of chat with a ne d iroory but that plagney thing will . ye blabbing' if ober creation. I wont stand it , 4l'll Cleve right where there ain't none of them ounateral 'awta y Houses Nave Tazzaaartr...-The Philadelphia Inquirer of Monday say.: ! The new Telegraph between Philadelphia and New York wee in full operation ou Saturday.— We received by it the principal keels of the foreign news brought by the AlberiCil, and issued an en. tea as an early hour in the afternoon. The office is in South Third street, jug below Chunint, and will be open to the public today. 1 It works with 1 - 16i0Cop 'wouqulld instrument, whirls may he re. girded an the perfection ' of machinery. , 14y - this Telegraph words are printed in fair Homan ea i• tab, instead "of being indicated by l almax, nu is the ease with those of other inventors; 4. I =PM CMIELCIAL idazier.—We have Osborn bnadned Alp otvgc4 iA foreign tradd, coastantly on the ocean. Mx,Worthen, yepels and cargoes may be ingely ler down at 250 , 00 0,- ^4 9 end., Prpdnallg $350,000,000 as the total value a( American i t : y . 4, 41m0 the sea at 01l times, Be sides this there are at constannyloading ' and unloading in foreign posts. lota Kerma', lame distillery in Mama ? phipp was destroyed by fire on Satortladoes estimated 'lll2o,ooo—i, aiunutur, 0,000. Between 2,000 arid 3,000 hogs ; which were in the pens, were saved with peat exertion, =MWM BY - MAGNETIC TELEGIIAPII. Carreapsadessi if P!tialrazgli filasetto. • Cetrespcingeuee of the Pittsburgh Gaette. COiIGREZI. Washington, May 3,1818. SzvirT—Pretident'S Menage 1a references to Yucatan, wan referred to the eammiumi on For eign Relatiocus Mr. :Welly:m moved to hike op the bill authorizing the Rhriais Circuit court to hold its term at Chicago. Agreed to. , . The bill granting a: pension to the widow o Com. Barny was pawed. Mr. Douglass moved Intake tip the bill relating to the grant of land for the coustruction of a rail mad connecting the Mississippi with . the Northern Lakes, at Chicago. A debate ensued, and this bill was finally mirried-yiras 24, nays 11. The Senate adjourned till Thonnlay. Roux:nor Rensivernamaa.--,A Select Commit. tee reported fitvorably!to Whitney's Rail Road.— The Report was ordered to be printed. The bill providing unties of land for promoted soldiers, was discussed in Committee of the Whole. Mr. Butler, from the Committee on the Judicia• ry, reported a bill facilitating the securing of fugi tive slaves, and imposing a penalty of $lOOO on any person aiding their escape. Ten thousand copies.of the Report all the subject were ordered to be printed. r • Mr. Hale submitted ' a resolution instructing the Committee on the Judiciary to report what legialij Lion is necessary to prgtect colored citizens of non slaveholding States—Which was adopted. Gen. Taylors Letter. PII . II.ADYSZUII, May 3,1848. The promised letter :from Gen. Taylor, defining his posiuon, headache its appearance, and wu written to Capt. Allison. It folly suited= his old assertioh that he is a Whig. Ho reiterate► that he is not an ultra Whig. ye disapplovez of the inja• dicious use of the veto power, and erpreues an opinion that the Currency, Tuff, River, Harbors, Lake andother improveiments should be regulated by Congrur, and that the President should harry out laws thus made. He murders dulled: is a great National calam ity, and thinks that iu the further prosectakn of Our blelic.n dispute, ' 7.6 should treat thia nation with magnanimity, and:approves the Idea offutther subjugation, or the diaritemberment of her territory by conquest. F'hiladelphia, May 3 . 1848 ; An immense meeting was held in Bahimare this evening to expreis sympathy with . the French Republicans. The President of the Newirk bank and Insu rance Company was robbedof 849,000 this morn. mug, while on his way in New York.' • 8AL11.11021., May,3, !SIR The National Medical, -Convention a now in session in tibiacity. I . Exclusive eeirrespotteenee or the retstiecga Gazette Philadelphia, May J, 1848. Buaineas every wham *dull, sad the price' of produce nominal. In Baltimore and Pkiladalphin they We !atirely unchanged. , correspondence of the nubs's!, Garen. NEW YORK MARKET. ffeii! York, May 3, ISt S. Flour—The market is steady, but not active. Grain—,There 'is a good enquiry for Wheot o goad quality; Corn is dull; Day ore in fair request. Cotton—The market Is heavy. Provisions—Thera is little activity.. Mess Pork .1 110 , 12 1a5 10 , 25 , with Naleioi 500 bbla Lard is qnieh . Correspondence oE be Pittsburgh Canna. CLYCLNNATI MARKET. . Cemuourt, May 3, 1615., Floor—The market is'famer than yesterday, and the business is dine at d slight ndvance. Sales of 1500 bbla at Si int.. Whiskey —Sal" at 14015 cts. Molasses—Sales of Nei, Chinas at 251 e. Cheese —Sales of 30 buses at Gj els. Linseed Od—Sales at 51 .as per gidloa tollon7.Thicee are unnhatiga. . • • Damns or rna. Lresta.—Diaieses of the Live. are becouitng alimungly frege.nt in the tinned States. Indeed there ant few !timetable diteeses which are net connected in ob. way orotter with a deranged tier. 0(16/1 important organ. Many of the complaints which are usmlly classed under daubed if cOnsump lion, have their origin in the liver. -Any retnedy would insure regularity std healthful action in the liver, wombd be : a blessing to mankindln has been dig 01e1111/stioll Or 0115i.11111 teim.ends. That remedy has been found; it iv mfe.sind /We, When • liar trial its. been afforded to it, it tiaseavar been knots} to fail. Reader; have you any of the liver, or disease which roe believe proceeds frau hepatic dentate- Metal Lose not a j ment.i but parttime a box of Dr. M'Lane'. Liver Ms, and they will remora you to health. They ore the only remedy ever yet disease whose use Is certain In effect a ear°. The gm line article ear be had n the Drug lie of J.KIDU &Co., co Wood street' up' t. iljTo Smaxami Mai sin Maus—Comp Magical Pain Retractor-11 is now conceded by o cal men that Connell*. Magical Pain ExUanor, to it. featured by Comstscik t Co, 21 Courtland ti. N is the greatest wonder of the 11th .emery. In,effect am truly miracoloui. All pains are rumored from b ins, melds, he, and all external horea Ls a four minim a lert:Ls application; healing thet Md. cm the most deli cate skin, leaving no sear.*. It is equally beneficial in gabled. of inflammatory distemes, each to sore pies and Eyes; Rpreintll ui tinunatutes, White Swelling tad Ulcers. Brsuset, Eryairelas, Ries, Tie Dolores., he. •Ye Might add as proof to all we toy), the nemesia( many auburn physiciann wins am it in their. maim, and hundreds of the clergy who braised to their pastas. and paseatheepit IsbUt yOO and, in eases of aceident by Are, lifoartay be lost wins out a. but by Da use ell bums' ant subject to its control, stakes the vitals ere destroied. Cantion—Remember and ask for CounelPs Magical Pain Extractor, manu factured by Conahmk Co. NY,ad no other, sold by WhL JACKSON, 'Agent for = . 3 Merle St, hood WPC& . 421 • iDnik Custsre to strangely destructive to the hu man commie, (or skis) the sudden change ham beat to cold, and the snake causes yellow, dark, coarse cote. pickier,. Then it is requisite that the pores of the skin should be kept open —th at their mouths should be freed from Impurity—Was thin the =ale.* litamariPkileatto phers cured all disetases—ty comPuted that more diseases sad tinbegithy vapors lett threush th We ogres of the skin, than any,"ether mules of the - body It Is necessary, therefore, to keep the jmtes open—all bowers are dispelled from the skin from the pores, when they wash with Innen' Ifelisui Cheaucal Soap. lune seen it cure the wont end eldest cases of Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Old Sores, Barber's Itch, Sore Ithad, • .Ringwone, IV)1412 orrery Wilt; interim/ and external .remedy had failed—its erect modems the skin la bite, clear and soft, though it be yellow and coarse, is :on. derful—it removes Freckles, Tad, Sanborn, Morphs-re, and disfigurement of the skirt-Lint persons most be particular sod ask for Join Soap—to be hod in . Pittsburgh at WM. JACKSON'S, sign of the Sig Soot, .00 lebeny st. Price 30 cent. • norlatikwly • M'141111'• VIOLVIIVOY—The tercetor or, great rem edy fare formidable disease, has no right to keep its 'au from his fellow - creature. . So thought Dr. hi'Lane -when he was induced to offer his great remedy for -worms to the public. A profound physician, enjoying • vary large prattice, he did nor fear to be eenfouded with the herd of quacks who Imo:se upon the public _their worthless stud as patent tudirines.. He wan therefore induced by Kidd Co., drug[ggiw, to dispose 'of his right u discoverer, and the V irmiloge is now for sale ktt nearly every village and town of the coon ' try. If is the sovereign remedy forwormin For sal. u the Dmg Stara of J. JUDD &Co., go Wood street. myl - ' • - - • wr The soft, it r melteexpreartitio of some reutale4 to 6nteml (o v o w, l 4lfirtlitre, , srio, tau yollpf fit Fee uf t h e 04ettea dlaituat o wane suet! people be In need to try • cake of t h. -- idynt Italian Cfiteutiesl Som., they would be ..6 4 , with the change!. 'flop would have a deli. clear, white skin, while every disfigurement or erupdon would be removed and cured, Nonce—Penons who hove bought cheep to t ro d e add imitations argils, and have had no el , feet produced, mutt try this, the original. blind, ask for Jones , Soap. Per sale at {Pk. Jacaames, 89 tatter • ty ftreeL • tuarg4 Men never attempt to counterfeit a worthless article hence valuable medicines are frequently intik. ted. 'the knave who counterfeits a medicine commit, as great a crime aaifit were a hank mots at thel,usin of tho United dunes. 14 4 ,. /lahnestock's 'Yerritifugoi which Is the anlystit . ftnd netted cure for worms, has keea counterfeited lankily seetkins orate country, and perku should be of their guard wheel purchasing to get thepunitte ankle, prepared at Pirdeburgb, Err Don't hare yellow data Teeth—they can be mule pearly white by one time using a , box of Jones Atelwr Tooth Paste ft bordello the genie, sweetens Op? breath. &a. _Sold it So 4 prily ••4* w 'gr 4 ""'lT , . • . • • Ott Ttuto/ey evening die altort.:by the Rev. George Upfold,'D. Di Mr. Josue W. DosoaA to Mies Mauro* N., daughter of Dr. P: bhoenherger, city. • • 'Yesterday morale& Calnane*, daughtet of WJ nom and Lydia Barad', In the slot year of her age. The friends and acquamtances of the family are re. spectfully Invited to attend her funeral, from the resi dence of her father, on Washittrien, near Wiley strati, Ws afternoon, at 4 o'clock. • ClST—Lasi evening, about' 7 o'cloOk, loved fu Wood and Hoy street., aqua PE?i, eridlosed Jopenned CP., 7 1,8 Andre will be suitably reward no be leaning n al J. Seboontbsker k Co's Ding r .Store, Wood Weal. • • • • !nye ~ OTATOES—I7O mks Indiana Pamlico, f good p !untie and In good order, now lauding per stmr amis. Boy; for gala . 000•110113131= -s---- relAttlrettglos s _b a r ' _ l2" E SII.LERS., my~Bolo Agemt for Pitubarg6,67 woc .. /411.1- 'MM OIL No I-4 bblii Just reedi for 1 We b soy 4 R E SELLPRii "Lona OIL NO 1-0 bbls Mat Ten% ford ik V by R E DELIi t1.414V.E.D.01170 - aq ..li t tif i kar - --al l - . - . : Jr ~, . _ Rs ._ 11.06.4114-34 diti Corn Brooms, nod and f m ado by , m 4 ATWOOD, JONES k Co, Y OTATOEB-4 cuts Potatoes, Just ree'd .1111 We mld ATWOUDJOATEISt Co AMUBEMEN I I`B PITTIIIII.7II.It Ant= O.S. Parma' etw.yer arid Lessee. , FIRST May °FLEE DANSEUSE VIENNOLSE—• TAIIESIDAY;MA 4.1848, commence Inith . = .PAS DE FLEUES,.. 8f42 Masc.* thee:era. After ertiell de Farce of the NEW FOOT.III—N. .Mr. Darn. •AWe Petrie Robb, Polly • , - • Tette followed by PAS lIONGROIS By 24 DAnseuse Victimise, After which the Fierce of RASCAL JACK. _ .• • . Rascal'leek ...... •• • -• • ..... ... -• • .3.1 r. Thum. To conclude with PAS V biLIENTALE..by lil Dwaseuse Viennoise. First and Second Tier SIA Pit SO.ccutt Third Tie Sri cents. . Wonders et the Spirit NiorLit - 77. AT PHILO BALL. LA ROY SUNDERLAND, every treeing (except. Saturday) the present weak., By the unanimous request of the large audience, repeated al the close of his last course, be will give another series of his IIiTELLFAITUAL ENTERTAINMViDS, During which be will perform a combination of origi nal and brilliant experiments, in Fakeination, Mysten. ous, Musical and Plitthful—maike anything ever de veloped by any other person, since the world began,' and eseeeding - m interest the visions of the.Fairice,or the Tales of the Arabian Nights. • Doors open at 7 o'clock; to commence at o'clock, P. M. Single tickets 25 emits. Six for St. : Opouituus lecture. to Ladle. on Health, on Tuceduy dud Irhurstlay, al 3 P. ]I. myl3w' CREVER ILL MAKE . HIS FOURTEEN - 311 BALLOON ASCENSION, on Saturday; the 6th of May, from the arge and spacious yard in the rear of the Ameri can lintel, Pittsburgh, entrance on Penn street, near • tho Canal Bridge. 'Pickets CO rents, to be had at Kin. , lees Agency, 3d street, Keevirs Hat Store Wood United State. Hotel, Curry's Drug Store, Allegheny, and at the door on the day of the Ascension. Doors o. • n at Ino'clock.BL - I,lw GENERAL TOM THUMB. • CHANGE OP HALL—ATHENAN.IIII. To al :ZlP Pil 2s 4 , d lrey " 115 11"A an TI PEZ ;Teel tug, bus been !vetoed witit g ae highest marks of Royal favor by Queen Victoria. and alf the p r incipal Crowned Heads of Ekompe, and who hoe performed be lbre NOUO,OOO of persons dating the lest four years, will Nold'MAE LL'VESS RACK DAY, site Athenee ton,FOß A PEW DAYS ONLY. I ' Thou Emouretes—Morning, fiord Ilitelotclock; Atterooo ft.. w Erening. from 7110 9.. Doore epee half an hoer in Mamma , Tbo Unto General will appal. in all alb perform, ances, including Seam Das era, Gracia Statues, Poi He will also represent Nepoleon Bonaparte, Prodesiek the Great, de. He will abo e.ar to hlsßentchCo. tume, and bid elmant Cowl thoss, won - befor e Her Ahdeery, Queen lame.; the Pang ead • the Queen of the French; Nicholas, the Llnperor of Buseli, and all the principaLCrowned Head . and Nobility of Enrope. He is perfectly symmetrlcal In all hls proportions, tn. telligent and emceed, beyond hell[(, and =eller Man any Intent that ever walked alone. The megoifietut Present., Jewel., received f ro m the Kings, Queens and Nosy of Europe, will be ex. .hibited. His beautiful hIINIATURE EQUIPAGE, pre sented by Queen Victoria, consisting of the smallest Horses In tee world, and Charier, attended by ti t he Coachmen and Footman in Livery, wid ,promenad t streete daily, and be seen in front of the Hall at the Clow of each day Levee. Ladies, Families and Children, are respectful* ad. vied to attend the Oat Levera . sts they are usually len crowded than those of the evening. Admission KY cents. Children under . 10 years,l2/ cents._ _ 'apßullw A. Special Sallee to all J rmen Car. pongees. • TllE:Journeymen larpenteraof Pittsburgh and Al. legbeny being on a strike loran advance ontraggs, would respeclutly tequest their brethren elsewhere to stay away until the contest is decided, and Would can. tipLthem not to pot any confidence In the represents. lions of the employers litho autyyry . to allure thent.by the promise *flinch wages and plenty of wora' 7 my4tdats TtitIOURNEYNEhi CARPEXTEII9. ELLE RS' %fEDlllFECiit.—"Suiterior to any I have Gum. Ty, Fayette county, Pe., hlareh 4; 44. • h/r. R. E. Bruxas—l herby certify thot I have used yonr - Vermifore in my family, and believe it equal, if not sopenor to any I haier ever tied. 1 rave to one of my children one dose, which. expelled alicss - 501ronns. Eu Evaasos. Prepared and sold by IC E SELLERS, 57 Wood 'Bold, by Dr Cassel, sth WErd; D Corty, Allegheny; W Smith, Teruperaneeville; and P Drava, Law rence:lrib, . my' 139 t. G.Mlctictlfi'pelranrdkpli - la i lle r rn e g7.7orr, Einem qualities and newest style., imported; also, splen- Ohl plain and brocha black !lenges and Pulse's, splendid French Lawns, Linen Lusrru and Gingham., fall assortment hi& plane and satin snipe ,de (Aloes and hue A/paccia. All these goads hare l i my east the late psi empMry auctinn sales in York and Philadelphia, & vrill be sold at great rennet:ion front regular once.. ALEXANDER & DAY, • my 4 • corner diamosul and market at SllAlVlS—Alexander & Day have received direct Irons the importer in "few York, au entire cue of genuine Canton Crape :Shawl& containing somnolent auormssat of enibroidered and plain *bawls, of all co lors and qoalitiet; from CO MS& The lathes are ma peetfully incited to examine these shawl., believing that some of Meet are superior to any be&re offered az this market. The will be mild remarkably cheap. Also, Palk Thibet and Benign Shawls and Scarfs; a full auortmen!,4l rentarkably low prices.' rug frAfILE CLOTHS—Alizamder!k. Dag have just re .l ed an origlorcal bale of aaperfiste Scotch Ett. Omsk Table Cloths, which they oiler by the dor al a gnat bargain. Declass r< 11 and Dicst goods worthy of their ttenuon. say.a 0 lICHTINCIS AND SitlßUNQS—Alueuder do bay 0 have jest received a verr evertor assortment , brown and bleached Shear et the mast cc 4 aractura,of all width s avid qualities; ale. bleached and bro wn Sheeting% of ganlines, at Oti per yard, my AIoRTIFICIAL nolvcas—Alr4uuder & Rey . have Met opened a large meant:tent of French Artificial trers,for Inside and amide Trimmtogs. They will be sold.to the seceder at the lowetApriem. myL [LlE'S—Alesander & Rey have jest received spien. S dut n rintsd Fenian! .tinkm also, sedo strtp'd and. Ytr a isfe ZelteVt i c F' ost a t d es Ve ik"'"s my( MTH & JOHNSON, Mande and Retail Dealers ',Milner> , -Goode, .Lares, Hosiery and • Fancy Articles, No. *Market street, ad door above Third et, l'ineburgb. apZl MN RESERVE CHEESE-44 bes Creme Ch leading and far eels by • • roy3 ROWS DALZELL, liberty .t I_lH OLL BU7ITR-4 bbl. Roll Saner, just lanai. 11 from Caleb Cope, and far sale by t. w lIARBAUGH OCCUR—II bbla prima Sugar, just landing Gorr snag ~. Yankee, and for tale by l my 3 S & W Mint:Mill :-- Q WELT 01L-11:0 galls justined and for sak by my 3 l KIDD & Co Gum THACACANT/I—VU ilia, just reed and tor sal* by mya .1 IiIDD & Co IS 1.1011.0. t. jest reed . .4l for We 1.3 by o!Y3 hIDD & Co 1 1EFD 3 BOIL&X,-30a lb, jest reel log iLby - . Q ALXRATIP4 , --3 tous, In casks and bEr, tor sale by tor 3 • ROST DALZELL pAL3I SOAP-60 Oz. lauding from sum Riot and for sale by my, LOWS DALZELL LARD 011,-10 bbl. landing from mar Enrek a, and for We by my 2 _JANET DALZELL C ANARY SEED—a bbl.inst reed and for sale by Li A FARNMTOCIC A. Co, mr* comer Ist and 'rood sts OLIVE 01L-100.W just ls Ju reed and (o We r by %-P II A rAtINIZTOCK A Co ryl. LAVENDER-13J lbsjost reel sad for aide by mr4 It FAHNESTOCE &Co PRODUCE —4 racier Coro; 4 Ws Beano; 60 boob Pawed; IE4 .do Potatoes; Vim Latter; ttdo Lard; .10 busk Oat 4 in store sM for rate by tart • TASSEY A BEST OT 01.1-0 casks received and for sato by" P myt • TASS.ET s BEST SSALTS—IN bbla on hand and foraala by • orl TASSEY &BUM .WINDOW MAKS-000 ball assorted sites, 6.18, 7111, ELIO, WV, 10112,10:11, 10s10, 1ja15,1 0, 10210 i to 24000, w.wto and fot as by 041 TASSEY St HEST C 017 1 5,7, -4KI bags p• • Rig Catkeilbrigis,4l36" ---- IVEA-75 half Oxus Y 11 - and 6 P Teo& oflatolm -1 Donations, for sato by torr J& R FLOYD 1110BACCO50 bre 3a, Imayrao ElpußTobseeo; uT kegs el Tlrlst at; for isle 'by my 4 . / & /1.01.1), 011..-4.5 WaleC Tex; 25 do Tessera , J. Oil; (orals by i m .42 4. !! FLOYD • L 44'l'4°'`e i.4) 1 Laxd; bbls do ;1;11;i sale by my - J R FLOYD • QUM—Clover, noway end Flax Seed; for sale by 1.7 tart ' J & R FLOYD pia IRON—MO tom • legbeby Iron: for bale by aly2 J.& R FLOYD bbl.TututhW Flour, Ohio extra,just landing from JV steamer Caleb Cope, .d for solo by S h W lIARISAUGIII, myl , 53 'rater and IUI front at - - RVE•PLAUR-4 0 b1a15F 10 .1+,10,.% IFS:4 MCI. Poj • *a, v, antwevult_ tip :., tl s c a t te; yaieer Caleb '• SA HARUAUGII CILAWERSEED-1.0 bags Clorerseed, just lauding 'Llf and far We by leyt R er.W HARHAISM ------ 'OAP AND CANDLES—bO Vas No I Pospi 2.S do Candbm,umar,l just !sealing from sear Paella,. see lot sale by myl IV ;JAPLIADOD 11 AMARTINE 4N 1) IttrtlJN 7 last reed, cotta riv at •tbi dattinoished'fneada of lawny, La otattitte andlLedm Rahn. , awl:th i 7 J (:ILLESPIE& Cp. QUA: FRINGES—WO pieces ,tea Ne;s . Wadi 13 Silk Fringes, just opened by ' : myl ' 6.ll.tcht.grr • wilt 32111=1 DNILIANG—V casesdmaud tuediuiu, jj just sco'd by mil 811ACKLETr & min% Killtil.OVlZ—An assortment of Ladies and Gents black mud colosed Kid Gloics, fresh importatious, Just meld by myl U k WHACKLKTT HITE - LFARMS AND TAB-30 Ins Sicily Lemons; AO lab; prim N C Tar, in good order, reed. fOt , Wain cu taw r. • TAAF O'CONNOR AANN ERS' tanalaine pir 'Canal . and j for mkt by tnyl ' DALZILL largq roorived and for tale by bnkßd