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FOR:CAIIAL COMMISSIONER,
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• IHlUaufaaslet And Whig Notiolnottlens.
* . * FOR CONGRESS;
picisza HAMPTON,
auustwir SNIVELY, of
M. SWARTZWELDFJ2, of Pittsbiritt.
.HENRY LARGE, of Alai.
of Looer Si. Coif.
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.".- DANIEL ArCUILDY • of Elizabeth Borough
, . THOLiEI FAIRMAN,of l'imbargb.
30/E1 K. FOSTER' bf tutrawb. ••
Classeral Tayl4ll4 Claarecter.
Mr...Crittenden% Speech to the trienda of Taylor
~. aitArillinore, at Zdarray's Yard, on Friday evening,
was almost wholly an eloquent, warm hearted en.
Icsyr of the character of General Taylor, pnblie and
. 'A few of the 'points commented on, are
'l4 folloisi,-(*e do not pretend to give the ciao.
This, the speaker said, he declaied from his own
knairledge: ;He is a Whig, a good Whig, a tho
rough Whig. I latow him to be a 'Wing, but not
,as ultra Whig.' All his political &aline are iden
titled with the Whig Phr.t.T.:
comootai. vayini - tv air arms: /LAIC
On the uprightaess of genesis! Tayiee's chaise
/ ter, Mr. Crittenden dwelt with great einiestness, l
'as a trait which he knew, .and felt, and admired.—
' said he was emphatically an lemma ruin, and
he defied the mamma of the old soldier to bring
• aught eiminat him; impeaching his nprightneas i in
• all' his' trativ•••••i• - s•v, during n public life of forty
.; Tama . r His appearance and =miens bear the ati.
peas of such inertial honesty, that peculation,
meiniess, and rascality are frightened from his
presence. General Twzrars. who has "been on
habits _af intimate personal intercom-8i with him,
said to the speaker, lately, that there was not o man
the warld,Who bad been in the company of Gen.
Tajdor five minutes, who would dare make an im.
proper proposition to him- Diabonerly lees from
• GIS TATIOIL IS A 31LN.01? GRIST Ammar.
His whole military life - gave evidence of this—
He never committed a blunder. or last a battle.—
.. There is not another man in the army who would
have fought the battle of Human Vista but General
Taylor,--and aot another who would hove won IL -
Examine tire whole history of his exploits, is
their dilails,and you see the evidence of terreach
tog sagamity, and great ability.
Not mere scholastic learning.—he has never;
gradnated at' e college—but his mind is lie*
stored with that practical Lmowledge, which is no•
gaited faun both men and books. He is a deeply
read men, inxll ancient and Modernidainy, and in
all maul relating iodic practical ditties of -life,
civil and mgitary. is intimate tirith Plutarch,
said the speaker,—a Plutarch hero tibriseif, as
Might - as ever adorned the page of baton". ~Gen.
Gibsen—lott all )mow and love Des. Gibson, - min
of your own'ParUrylvanians, smut whostirepiii
tiali forirfah and honetrwas proverbial, and whose
- Ward was ravings the end of controversy, so im
plicitly was it relied upon,--Gen. Gibson had told
him, that he and Gen. Taylor bad entered the ar
my nearly together, andhad served together al
most constantly, until he, Gibson, retired, 'and-that
diming that time, they had sat together on siren.
teen Court Martialr , many of them importantand
Maim:Vases, and in every single instance, Za.
chary Taylorhed been appointed tadraw op the
opinion Witte donre,—a brilliant testimony to his
superior abilities, and - ripe leardidg and practical
HUILA-MIT AND SLIITLICHT OF
Gen. Taylor - , is_a plain Juiiiiimaning, uneaten.
• ..tanous, gentlemairily man. There h is no pride, no
simplicity
airs about him. He toucans the utmost .
simplicity of character.' When in the army, be
fated jun ea his soldiers Csred--eSt the same toad
• —dept under' his tent, and underiareat similar fa.
tigrs--fisr lb months, in Mexico-never ileeping in
house one night. His humanity, kindness, and
-aiinplieity Hof character, bad won Oar MOP the hive
of his addiers. They could approach him at
• . times. He never kept a guard around his tent,ar
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any pomp orParade He trusted hat' soldier; arid
they trailed and laved him in ream Not a drop
of his 'soldiers blood was abed by him, during the
campaign. All the blood shed under his direction
,• ' was shed in battle. We bear of no military exc.
cntiotts—no judicial shedding of blood.: His heart
• mated to human woe, and ha was careful of the I
•" .lives of his soldiers, and humane to the 'ening, and,
to'thet vanquished foe. He is kind, noble, generous )
feeling,—s friend of the masses—l here 'is no aria.
• Wares, about :,hin,4e is
. a tree Democrat He
'',;walladorn the White House, and - shed nevi light
°tar the fading and false. Democracy of the day.
' wit , ch has far gone into its *ear sad - yellow leaf—
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bed will ern; inn nue, vigorous, verdant refiesh- 1
i se, Democracy
On. Tartan PiptiLTINTS AO MAN roe. orramit
ge.o a good and-tree Whig, but he will pro.
scar r'nci mourkm. a: difference of opinion. lie
hams, loathes - Proscription. He loves the free,
indeiendeit utterance of opiniottillle has cam.
' Mended Whigs'and Democrats on the Bela of
• . baule—bas militated Their patriotic demotion, sod
, ' invisaible courage, MHO, standing,legether,
der shoulder—has seen them Ggld, bleed and
... • die together, and God - 4.moid- he should proSeribe
any man on account of a difference of politick!
• Sentimems. Ile would as noon think, said the
• : speaker, of running from a Mexican! ' ;
i , Cm ii UTLOECII edamos. •
•Hetre °idea, acid the ?Teske; to General Tay-
Tor, because he Maim the §outh;Orid h
.• , . holder. Are we not one,Yople? Do you not love
• . the Union? :.Have I suet glib same rights as a Sen.
' itickhoo,to ail tie benedisofourglorious Union, that
have as Pennuiyinumair We are one pea.
pie, from the Atlantic to Sur Pacifiefrom our most
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Northern Line to the Rio Grande, wo are one peo.
. • • •••• : itki—it is all ory coutarg—ii f silvers. Thereis
' no !reentry, there never miss a country; like thia.
Reese, in her , mightiest. days, never possessed ao
pain and splendid a country no this-so grand, so
• • gem, so &nem' M. Our destiny in as glorious as
••• our country, if we hold and do notatiffer
sectional prejudicerio divide on. We speak one
, , • litypntips—otir Identity is the same—we we one
J. • comolidated people—and out sowers line hitherto
teen gkeiqua and "unprecedented. Shall we then
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divide in kering? . no! No matter where our
man is from, if he is on American. General Tar
lor;in his feelings, knows no South, no North—no
: East, nerigess... He In 411.dmeriort! 'Where has
he lived? In:his rem Sir gni) , years, Mikes% kr
• poly Years, has been under the Mars and snipes
. fof.the AmetseM. •EZSgilie• Hag of his. whole
comotry. He. is it
. natunsal . men-rhe has lived
...immuniser, wherever the flag waved is not
- *whom man-41e Is an .ttotiritio.' pro.
/ao one, eithir of the North or Soath, and
hioi,fra the seeldent of birth
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MIA Wiwi. KO modem= no man 53/ thiiossito•
tioos of his Ste&s - 7arill you condatui him! Ho
Li kind, getooiros, ixible old mao-- ., !,m. Ajiw.
OLI. raun's num.
ina tompentie unur-40 nova: dionk Iniubt
' ctipintt inlif%tik. Inbar ore tontinplosi
oax-ririon's.tonttiontar or onazinro t ,
pmapy said the iirie . . 441:16 a 4aia you can:
riot 44—a min otreatutot arii—a min yon
o Apt POPrOrlitOtr man who never trsTnidere
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BY Esusrvs . BROOKS &PO.
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MONDAY MORNING, 3DNE jfk ista
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There Clll be no doutit, however, that the com
plicity of Loan, Blanc in the conspires), of the 15th
May, has been . established in evidence before the
Minister air:him and Attorney General. These
authorities have demanded of the Chamber the lib
erty to prosecute hico, and in • spite of the alleged
opposition of the Executive authority, a committee'
has been appointed to report on the case. The
Chamber has been thrown into great confusion by
This proceeding. It appears that Louts Blanc, Ban'
beg, and •Boubrier • breakfasted together on the 1
morning of the 15th, and. together conceited their
meanies. The moieties are fahconfined m Via.'
ensues, while AL Louis Blanc, after several days
absence from the Assembly; tins again ventured to
show his him there. Can the conspirators of the
15th.of Hay really be brought rto punishment.; on.
der such circumstances' The 'decision of the corn.
mines on Louieillane's case will disclose whether .
the Assembly Is sufficiently strong to exercise's
just vigor.
Fresh disturbances have broken out at Lyons.
It is staled that M.An Chemin hes hien appoint
ed Minister to the United States.
, The Phis 1 - owners Of Wednesday repay:ant
continued !Burst. - 1
A committee of eighteen, one from each human,
had been appointed to consider the proprietyof im
peaching Louis Blanc. The prosecution . Is looked
upon with disfavor.
Vie assembly did hot sit on the Ist inst.
The sub committee on finance hen reconimead
ed the rejection of the tninisleriail scheme, with re
wins the railways.
Prince Louise Nogroleani who visited Paris_ 'sung
three ego, has received orders ..to quit-
Baron Rothschild's model farm villa bas been buns 1
ed by incendmries l parinance ofthe system, a
detail of which tr.fintoditt BlOiNElf! PerN virz
to destroy the g o e
rgroiris g credit
thro'lierpetual onkragerand compulsion. It inky..
Poled the ilighteningaway of AL Rothschild will I
be a great blowat the financial means orate goy.
eatunent. •
11 ' 1 • INTILLIMICIE MON TIM IVEITriErn
re* newais rather lees warlike. •-
Pramist has descovercel that the occupation of
Jutland could - not be tolerated, and - she has with.
drawn hes 'troops. A violent street Mot, arianw
oat of the disputei infrequent in that city, alma in
Barlii on the 26th. The National Guard charged
the Psntle, and a good many were hart Order
was not mimed nal an muly hour of the neat
Iforelg3t . News by the America.
'Wea therdonetitta;Cppi,ltitildna, aim - 4rd at
Boston on ;wieder evenint,;,.frow Liverpool
wbinai . age Wed. °li th e 3d in tent.'- Sher via 36,
lotus malnt'aile the mine fresiiHalifax to Box
tim, endents degained 8 howl by a fri f She ar•
rived up tolee berth lathe remarkably short ere
eftin dap mug 'sight hours froin Liverpriol, bubo
ding detention i oll and at Halifax.
This, we believe, is the shortest passage ever
made bino Liverpool to Boston.
..Therilmeri,2abrinps seven days later nein from
We select, hint theiiew York Tribune, and
other papers, the Mowing details ofthe news:
• On the 211hult., in Dublin, Mr. Mitchell, con
victed of treason upon the pre vious evening, was
ante:iced to thirteen years traisportation, and
immediately removed, under an escorlsquadron
ofcavaliy, to &steamer ufwar, which was waiting
to convey him to the convict depot at Spike Is
land, in the Cove of Cork. His destination is Ber
muda, whither be has already sailed, taloa incar
cerated on beard a dockyard hulk.
Intense excitement prevailed in Dublin up to
Sunday 'rlightt' but has since given way to a deep_
and solemn si which denotes stern preface
tion and resolve. A lence,
liberal provision will bo made
by the notion for the convict's Amity. ' •
The European Times nya--"Wheci the verdict
,of guilty against Mr. Mitchell was delivered, a
scene of great confusion ensued in the Court,lint
the tranquility of the city of Dublin. was not ma
terially disturbed.
On the following day, the 27th ult., Mr. Mitchell
was brought up tor sentence, Ind after seine speech
es equally defiant as his previous conduct, of all aw
thorny whatsoever,he was sentenced by the Court
toll years' transportation. On them:nu day, be
was conveyed in an ordinary prison-venni. a Gov.
ernmert steamer lying close to the quay.
We forbear to touch here upon all the tender
and affecting circumstances of the sudden Parting
ofthia unfortunate man with his wife, children and
confederates. ,i,The sternness of ambition yielded
Wore the overpowering claims bf nature; and bar:
tied away as be was fr om the theatre of his crime,
few can have kit more painfully than Mitchell, the
deepangaish of seeing one's native land receding
amid the grossine•watera
This has been n stunning filo* to the Confede
rate party. A great clamor bus been raised abottt
the packing of the jury.
to has been attempted to impeach the legality of
the conviction, by showing that Roman Catholic
Jurors were struck frtim the panel, and in the case
of O'Brien and MuMengher no doubt this was the
feet, but it seems to have been in direct contradie
ton of the instructions of the Government
By a vote of the Repeal Association, the wife and
child= of Mr. Mitchell are to be adopted by the
people of Ireland, and their comfort and education
provided farm the public expense out of a sub
scription Gar the purpose. •
The types of 'this United /ridieson newspaper
were immediately seized by the GOVernment,and
his property sespresfrate.l. •That. paper is acme
Jingly at an end; but arrangements are in progress
for bringing out a new journal of-asimilsr tenden
cy, under the sovereign
.style, titleand dignity of
17 kids Fees.
,
The husguage of Mr- John O'COnnell at the Re
peal Association, when urging 'the members to
adopt the tannly of Mitchell, and in expressing in
dignation agairurt the Attorney General, was par
ticularly exciting. upon all Irishmen
never again to speak' to the Attorney General,
but -- to spit upon him as he had spit :upon the
Catholics—not to expose themselves to be struck
down singlY,- but to band themselves together as
iletertruited: and united Irishmen.
Mr:Mitchell arrived at SpikislaLsoil, Cork, on
Sunday night, and wan instantly banded over to
the Governor. He will immediately assume the
convict. drew, and be treated in every 'respect
like nn ordinaq convict.
Frees the declaration of Sir George Grey, in the
Mouse of Commons, it appears that the Govern
meat has determined on carrying out the sen
tence against him; of transportation beyond the
sena
In oinsequmsce, however, of the.bad state of
health . under which the unfortunate man is suffer
ing, they have relinquished the intention of senditig
him to Noriblk Island, but have ordeal him to be
conveyed Whet Majesty's dock-yard, at. Beatitude, -
and there, on board the Thames Convict hulk, to
Undergo his first year'. sentence.
Ifer Majesty's steam sloop Scourge, adz guns,
Coin. Wingrove, left Portsmouth on Monday. mor
ning for Cork. to take qn board the unhappy Mr.
Mitchell and other prisoners, and to' meted int
medistely to Bermuda.
Some partial disturbances have taken place in
London at Bradford, Manchester, Leeds end oth,
er
Places Chartists have been the instigators of
these tomuhs, which, in every. en*, have been
ilmcat instantly suppressed. • .
Oa Monday evening, a large assemblage of
Chartists collected in Clerkenwe.ll, in London, but
at midnight they quietly dispersed. On Wednes•
day evening, similar meetings took plans but the
arrangeinenti °film police, aided by et demonetra•
lion of the milieu), men, were so complete, that
the , 'mob, whenever - if appeared, , was speedily
mattered. • •
Diving the joasgweek tranquillity =sheen maim
Seined in Pane, under the vigoroms administrate=
of Gorr. Can - maze, with a large body of regular
troops wider , has command. The auempts which
have been severel times made to create • adult.
since hive been at once supprmsed. •••• : •
. The .NanonalAssembly, sarroundetl•by in im
mense mifitary farce s 's=daily, and appears by '
Ines smiling. down to the business of practice!
The detimninalion of the Assembly and the Ex
ectitive to break up the system of organisation of
labor, set on foot by M. Louis Blanc, but OCCuien•
ed deep resentment among the recipients Of the
wages of the State. The Executive first struck a
blow at the - directors of the ourriers,
,M. Emile
Thomas who succeeded 'M. Louis Illanc in the
amitirlisr!,,gton of the akWers narionauw
On the night of the 2Gth ult.:M. Emile Thomas
, was suddenly sent for by a Minister - of Public
Works, and suspended to his *lke by two civil
engineers, and having been compelled to itign a
resignation was sent on' in the custody of two
agents of ;Police, to Bordeaux, or the neighbor-
The . workmen demanded tbo reinstatement of
LL Emile Thomas in his functions, and% since that
time the rappel his been beaten almost daily: .
Large assemblages of workmen hove been
drawn together in various parts of Paris, bat be.
leg kept in - check by thearerwhelmingkree, bock
of regular troops and National Guards brought
igniturt them. all the efforts. made to dislarbjbe
peace, have been abortive: The persons acme*
receiving de wages of the Slate canhat be kwer
thin 120,000; It is intended to draft portion of
these into the provinces, and thus break up the
confederacy.
The police have at. length succeeded in captur
ing the redoubtable Blanqui, and also Flotte; whilst
these notorious conspirators were at large it was
felt that no security existed br public tranquility,
the' talents and indomitable audacity of Slanqui
rendered him especially dangerous, bar the trial of
the prtemers, now confined at Vincennes, together
wail the dinkiest! of the carriers, Las put the
power of, the Execs:airs to a severe test- 'lf, how
ever, a good understanding prevails betsieen the
EXecUtlYe and the. Notional daiembly, we have
no doubt they will annive this ordeal. The rela
tions between the Executive nod tberAssembly
me at length settled. The members Of the Exe•
entire moat attend the Assembly Whtn forty mem
bers require it. They have, however'
a special
right to be heard; bat they me egempt from gene
rat attendance. •
The article relating to the measure of deknee of
the Assembly, has been finally passed by specify
ing in the -clause that the President of the Assem
bly has a paramount right of issuing the proper
commands in the case of urgency and necessity.
This contest has thus ended by the declaration that
the Assembly shall protect MeV. and not. owe its
protection to . Executive authority. Lamartine,
Perceiving the feeding of the Amembly, acquiesced
tons decision.
It is stated that the Committee appointed to draw
ups ainstilution has decided. nnaterriously upon .
the iexpediency of having but one Chamber and -a'
single President, both the result of direct popular
elections by universal suffrage. the number of
members to the Chamber is undecided, but it is
said that the President 'will be ineapable of re
election, Kul must have at least two millions of
votes. The COSiltaiL4so will probably conclude its
labors u about three week.
A letter nom Trent Ulu a
:t sharps/aka be.
tweet the regular troops cetheidasnese and 110M0
Austrian regiments, assisted by • irregular corps,
had taken place near tbelLake of Ida, which
the latter were victoricos, having taken Caren;
etrong post called Castel Lodicate,anikreptdeed the
.Ltallatia as fir as Rocca d'Anto.
Ma The Schleswig Holstein Journal, wider date of
y 2 001, ennonnced that a Ccollision had taken
plate - between the Danesand the Germane, at Sue
derlirtt The Danet landed on' the main land and
attacked the advanced posts of the German army
ender the heigtos of Do Ike, while- atumber of
gun ate . omailed the in another quarter,
Loge numb= were stated to have been Uled
and wounded on both aides; and at 7 o'ckek in the
evening, the Germans retreated by Gravenstein,
the Danes advancing aftm them. Mont 7000 went
engaged on each side.
ie reported that the Germans lost 1000 men and
of cainnui. It is stated that a combined
Ran, Swedish and Danish Hest was off Co.
penhagen,Prince Constantine being otr board.
An
has Eaptere in anticipation of the overland mail,
arrived with dales Aum Calcutta to April
10th, and &ening; May lit, No news , of in.
• .
• stescatazatocs urrixttorrtg.
• The paper! relative to the dismissal ofSir,Henry
Bedwer have now been laid before Parliament--
The London Ito
been
opposed to the English min
istry, admit unequivocally that Sit Meaty Bialsrer
gave no provocation whatever to the Sna.nish gur
=meat; that there is no presentable charge or
comPlaitit against him; and that the pretence:lW
the Neivaex cabinet only wished the ambessr to
quit Madrid to retire him from assassination, Leffler;
and worthless.
The issolution with respect to the ministenal
proposition for the modification of the navigation
laws wan met on Monday evening by, counter
resolution, proposed by Mr. Harries, upero which
the supporters and opponents of Mr. Lebouchere's
measure in the House of Commcms had joined is.
sue. The Counter resolution of Mr. Henies sets
forth that it is essential lei the national interests of
this country to maintain the fundamental princi
ples'ofthe existing navigatio4a mw ss , , subject to such
modifications as may be heist. calculated to obviate
any proved inconvenient - Ott! the commerce of the
United Nine= and itsdreneies, without
anger to our national smell .
The improved tone exbited in the
cheraCter of trade up to the c lose of last weegekneral
has
been Lady maintained for. the last kw days, not
withatanding the constant augmentation of cont.
Mental Intelligence by no means r conducive to an
expression of the prevailing feeling.
~Uamitigated
ts
derangemen on the Continent have greatly wpm
voted the feelings of alarm caused by disorderly
manifestations at home, and a TVICtiOn, though
trifling, has of consequence been produced...! •
On Monday and the two &flowing - days an in
• subordinate ambit wan displayed in London, some
parts of Yorkshire and thrtneighborhood of Man•
chaster by armed assemblages of Chartists and Re.
peelers who, with the avowed abject of making a
sympathetic demonstration in !Reamer Mk Mitchell,
whose fete is noticed above, and exhibiting r twit-
lie defilume orthe Gorerament s have effected a
considerable deal of mischief The immediate re
stilts of these aemonsmations have been almost
suspension of business in the several localities.
The wanton destmehon of suns fitment proper
ty ; the compulsory. closing of or km large
establishments and collisions with the civil power
in which the police and • special constables were
beaten; the authorities, liowevar, hitviag moored
to strong repressive measures, the disposition to
riot has, with the aid of the military been greatly I
checked ; but it into be feared that perfect tranquil
ty is far from being moored. No lives were but,
but several were 'rounded on both sides.
The accomus tram the manufacturing districts
though so much conflicting in many respect!, nie
not in the main gloomy. -t)petetiorts in the past
week have been limited, being almost wholly mu.,
fined to the execution of somei United States and
borne orders, and a few the the German market.
We are in receipt by the Overland Mail of
some demands for the India market, but not to any
camsidemble extent. The manufacturing meddle:l
- the country is entice, and will continuo so un
tilthe establishment of Continental harmony.
The interchnege of trailic with the United
I is at present the palladium of Great Britain.
The monetary condition of the country sill,
continues buoyant; money in plenty, nceotnenodar
tion liberal, the discounts are moderate - 21re ea.
tional securities are firm, though is the lent day
or two inactive. Theylnve of muse been mate.
or
affected by the varying announcements re
ceived from abroad, the necessities oftittle at home
and the speculative opinion entertained reganling
governmental probabilities generally.
An impression is generally acknowledged that•l
the present Mil:artery most abandon office befit!'"
the closing of the season. From the late defeats
which they have sustained in both Homes of Par
lament. the growing unpopularity of the Irish pot,. and the great inadequacy of.the !revenue ,
• menthe current demands of the State. The funds,
after much vacillation during the week, opened
Bell yesterday morning with a large influx of mon
ey
Upon the Stock market the closing quotations
were 63; to SSI forumsfer and Silo Si} Or no.
count. Bank stock is quoted-lel Exchequer 37e
36spreminm.
The condition pf the : Prink of France u repro,
seated as int peeing, thoegh abwly
Business is exceedingly depressed in Havre.
Gera. Taylor's Views.
Now that General Tattles has been • nominated
by the Whig Cony Crwventioyes oar castlidito **the
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Presidency, our =ilea will be interested in evc
cry thing tending to / ibraidate his views on the
proper policy of Ghverrament. We therefore re
publish his letter totes. J. S. Allison, which cod
taus probably hi/latest and 1113111 clearly dallied
impresstons.
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/ Ethic Tvoran, "trail 22,1818.
Dear Sir—Ml opinions have morally been so
ten misconcetred and mist' eprescuted, that l deem
it doe to myself if not, to my brands, to make a
brie exposition of them upon the topics to which
you have called my attention.
I have consented to the use of my name as s
candidate for the. Presidency. .1 have (rankle
avowed ray own distrust of my fitness for that high
station; but haying at the solicitation of many of
my countrymen, taken my position as a Candidate,
I do not heel at liberty,th surrender that position
math my triends manifest a wish that I should re
tina from it. I will„then most gladly do so. I have
no private porticoes to accomplish' no pasty purpo
ses to Wild up, no enemies to punitar 7 ootho w to
serve but my country.
I have been very often addressed by letter and
my opinions have been asked: upon aimed every
question that might occur to the writers tai affect.
lag the interests of their country or their party. I
have not always responded to these inquiries, for ..
various reasone. ,
I confers, whilst I have great cardinal principles 1
which will regulate my political life, I am riot sot&
cleanly onnier with all the minute details of
h b
eal legislanion to give solemn pledges to exert my
liinflaceen if I were Preaident to I
carry out thi I
'
oidefeatthat measure . I have no concealments. holdpo opinion which I would not readily pro
claim to my assembled conatrymenvbet crude
Repressions upon matters of policy; which may be
right today and wrong tomorrow,
are perhaps not
the beit test .of fitnese fur office. One who mulct
be trusted without pledges, cannot be confided"in,
merely on account of them.
I will proceed however now to respond to your
inquiries:
First--I reiterate what I have often said—l am
a Whig,•but not au ultra Whig: If elected I would
not be the mere President of a pasty. I would en. I
deavor to act independent cd 4 party domination.—
I should feel bound to administer the Government
•
untrammelled by party achemes.
Sacra—The veto power—The power given by
the constitution to the Execu il ie to interpose his
veto is a high conservative power but; in my
opinion should never be exercised except in cases
of deer violation of the constitution, or manifest
bade and want of consideration by Congress.—
Andeed I have thought thakkr many years past
t the known opinions and wishes of the Executive
have exercised undue end injurlousintluenee up
on the legislative department of-the Government;
and for this cause I have'thooglit our system was
in danger of undergoing a ...eat change from its
true theory. The personal opinions of the fedi.
victual who may happen to occupy the Executive
chair, oughtnot o contra' the action of Congress
upon questions of domestic policy; nor ought his
objections to be interposed where questions oleo.
stitutionel power have been settled by the various
departments of Government mul acquiesced by
the people.
Third—Upon the subject of the to if, the cur.
reocy, the improvement of our. great highweya,
river" lakes, and bettors, the ; will of the people,
es expressed through their representatives /II Con•
grass, ought to be respected and canted out by the
Executive.
Fourth;—The Meilean War I sincerely rejoice
al the prospect of peace... My life has been dews.
ed to arms, yet I look upon war it all Vines mid
under all circumstances an a national calamity to,
be:avoided if compatible with national honor.—:
The principle." of our government as well as its
true polity ore opposed to the subjugation of other
nations and the dismemberment of other countries
by conquest. In the language of the gnat Wash,
inglon, "Why should we gait one own monied on:
Alreign ginned ^" In the Mexican warner nation
at honor has been vindicated, ampiy vindicated,-
and in dictating peace we may well Alford to be
forbearing and even magnanimous to our fallen:
the.
These are my opaiions upon the subjects refer.
red to by you, and any report orloublicationi, writ
ten or verbal , any murco, dtWermg is any es.
nentiel particular from what is here written, arena.
authorized and untrue.
Lilo not know that Labial again write upOn the
subject of national politics I shall engage in no
scheme& no combination, no intrigue.. If the
American people have .not confidence in me they
might not to gyre me their inrirrage& If they do
not, you know rite well enough In believe me
when I declare I stfall be content. lam too olds
*Adler to murmur against much tight authority. •
Z. TAYLOR;
To Capt. J. B. Althsort.
Tins Colour or ti Conn tadi dregs
its slow length along at Frederick, Md.' There is
a pmspect, however, of its proceedings be
brolight to a anddea close by the impinaiott of the
commission of Gelll. Pillow,* well as one of the
member,' of the Court, GetLlCtuthieg, bpi having
been appointed "for the the Thisisnot the !tut
of the verzatioasegairsttuttlbeitmaty ofpeacehat
relieved at oC
Tnz Albany Evening Joanna Jaya that the te•
vomit, to the nomination of Tay* and Mauna,
u t .unanintona and enthusiastic,"
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=N22!MMRIM
owraith
• hem 15, 1.848. •
. .
&dad Council met, puma= to adjoartritteug of
the Lla instant. • •
Present--Meason Ate. BakewelL Maki Cot
My, Coyle, Drany;_ghrimellill, /Kincaid, Lariblin,
em, Lmenz, mutß, Menet Simplon, Tomah
aid Mr. &tiptoe, President
Mr. Denny moved that Roo d .Ske
apthe
Ordinance rehurre le the
Mr. Black mzit g eatend, adarintleig the
Ordinance for a
the higher portions of the
City with water,' erf be other purposes:
Mr. B le, 'Crried. to akewell moved lay the ameradment on
the tab
The . origin
the al motion, to take oP the Oldinance
relative to B ad was then adopted.
The ordinals.. entitled 'Az Ordinanc. grant/mg
certain Pririleges to the Pennsylvania Rail Boad
Cornyan y'--which wu rem/ a dowed time
on the 13th instant—was thentak e ninct
Mr. Lang moved tomzepd, by Irith li the
Railroad Company lion" engaging the business
of kiniarding merchants. A yrentlment adopted.
Mr. Totten presented. a .Naitma unimeroady -
signed, Papas Councils to lass 411rdinance,
which was mid and sent to C. C. 'l
Mr. Bakewell called fxr the third reading of the
,Mr.Balcewell tin Chair. Ir 4
Mr. Shipton moved that the ordinance he taken
up by senics=.-which prevailed. , •
The first wimp was 'then taken up, and reed .a
third time, and passed. . . •
Mr. Shipton presented a comnim:ilizirimi from the
Recording Register. Read. • ' • ,
The 241 section was then • ban up aad. read e
third time MrShipton made some remake,
opposing the passage of this •n of the cede.
ante.
Mr. Totten advocated the
On the final passage, Me, kr ix ealled,fer the
yeas end nays—which was sup .
When Mr. Kincaid moved to eat by inserting j
'providing the said mutt does extendbeyond
the eastern line of,Dugpteum Way.' Amendment
lost. _Preadult in the Chair.
j • '
Mr. Blark moved that the father.lanendesatioa
of the ordinante be poaponed fog a few days....
lag.
The yeas and nays on the passage of this sec.,
000 were ealled—and resulted as Molars
Ayee—Messra Albin", BakinvelLghiskeyvDen.•
Langhlini - torte, La P4'saa, .monor,
Rimpson, Totten, 11. • .
Nays—Man Black, Coyle, Drim,liillKincaid,
President, O. „ -
I The 3d section was them take:tap—ma a third
time, and passed.
r The ordinance wen then tike up a final p
l sage—the Preamble- adopted-aid the Ordinance
finally paued, by the fallowing vote—the ayes sad
nays having been called for.
Ayes—Mesan. Atkins, Bakerwell, Ovary, Den
ny, Hill, Laughlin, Layng,Loreez,llPGiO, Murray,
Simpson, Totten, 12.
P Nays—Messm. Black, Coyle,- Drum, ,
resident, 5.
The Ordinance entitled 'Ace Ordinance Dr sum'
plying the higher portions of the City with Water,
and for other purposes,' which in C. C., May 25th,
was read a third time and pried-;.i. S. C., May
39th, read Ist and 3d time; and laid over-wrus
then called op--area Mr. Bakewell moved: to
emend, striking out all except iitla to Ross and
paring Wylie Street.
Mr. Black moved to ley the aritendment on the.
table, which prevailed by the following 1u5e....-the
ayes and nays having been called kw by Mr. Bl at*:
Ayes—Messrs Aikin", Mack, Coyle, Dorm, nal,
Layng, Simpson, Totten, President-9;
Kaye-411in= Bakewell, Caskey, Denny, Kip'
raid, Laughlin, Lorena, WOW, Mtmay-8.
Mr. ArGill moved to =mad by striking out city
bonds, and insert cub.
Mr. Drum moved to lay the amendment on the
table—which prevailed by 'the allowing vote—the
yeas and nays having been called for
Teas—Messrs. Aikin, Bleck, Coyle, Drum, lip,
Layng, Simpson. Totten. Presiient--9.
Nays—Meer., Damsel!, Curly, Denny,
said, Laughlin, Lorene, MUM, liternly , ="B. •
Mr. Denny moved to amend, by authorizing the
Mayor to ,borrow on ; Loan any wen or soma not
exceeding $lOO,OOO, on certificate" under the aeal
of the corporation, of MOO each, bearing him...* of
Ii per
oft,can per ann ato—payabler half yearly at the
ank Piusburgh, itzt 'Abe &Md. to he milocne
able in 181.—this teeeeifo bOIMIred, to be pad
to the Treasurer, and applied by him erelmirely
to the parnenl of warrants drawn is the purpose
.;of definying the expenses Moaned in carrying oat
I the partitions or this ordinance.-
• Mr. Black moved to lay the amendment on the
joolo, which was lost by the allowing vote4-the
'feu and nays having keen called for
- Ayea—Merimi. Aikine, Black, Coyle, Drum, Hill,
tilos, Simpson, President-8. ,
Nays—Messrs - Bakearelk Caskey, Denny,
Km
odd, Laughlin, Lorenz; broiu, Murray, 8. . .
Mr. Laughlin moved to amend the anima:lent.
by inserting- after the words . payable in bonds'
provided the bonds are not sold a a gmater di.
want than 10 per. nest
Mr. Black moved to lay the amendment to the
amendment on the. table, which was Last by the
following vote—the ayes and nays aroing:been
! called for •
Ayes—blesasjAikins, Black, Coffniprtup,
Layng Simpers; President-ill.
Caskey, Denny, Kin
caid, Lnagklin, Loren; MDfil, Murray, Totten, 9.
Lienamendment to the amendment was then ta.
lasitup,• and carried by the fallowing vett:4-Idr.
.111:Cell calling for the men and:lmre
Aym—gfeaws. Bakewefl, oesmr„.Drinty,Lair.
caid, Lamed* Lefte; M'Gdi, Murray, President'
N yag aye-l—Mesera. Aikin, Black. Coyle„-linun, 1101,
La, Sitn Touee-8.
The amend ieco, meatas amended wee then taken rip,
and lost by the fallowing vote—Mr. Mrrili
fa the yeas mad nays: •
Ayes—Mmass. Bakevreli. Casket, - Denny,. Kin.
raid, Laughlie, Laren; IiPGM, Murray. S.
Nap—Messrs. Aikins, Black, Coyle, Drum, HA
.Laing, Simosoa, Totten, President-9.
Mr, Black ealied kr the third maim and final
peallign of the Ordinance.
Mr Denny moved that the Ordinsace be taken
up section bisection.
Bahewell summed the motion, end mated
that he was in Amor of the first section of the Or.
Maalox, and was doe:loos of voting by it.
Motion of life Denny ad d.
The Ist section was read kind iwased`hy the
lowing mote. • •
Ayer—Mears. Aikim , Bakewell, Black, Casket,
Coyle, Denny, Hill; Kincaid. Lem, Laren, MU ,
vet Simplon, Totten, and Pres:dent—lS.
Nam—Menrs. Laughlin and MVOI-2.
The 2d maxima was read and adopted; by the
fallowing vac
Yea—Meiers. Black, Coyle, Drum, Hill,
Laing, Simpson, Totten, President, 9.
Nays—Messrs. Hairminall, Casket Denny, Kin.,
csid,Lortilia, Lorenz, Marray.9.'
The third and burgh sections' of the Ordinance
IrePripassed by the time
The °Minnow was then taken-up on the final
passage, and by the fallowing vote. Messrs.
..C•skey and Murray declined voting.
Ayes-3081ms. Aikins, Bleck, Coyle, Drum, Hill,
Laing, Simpson, Totten, and President-9.- •
Nair—Messrs. Bake well, Denny, Kincaid, laugh.
Messrs.
Learenz,Mllll-4.
Mr. Balorwell read thi, hallowing .
owi.ip,.., which
wes ordered to be spread on the mitimes and re
ported with the proocedings of Council.
The undersigned, Members of the Select Coon•
nil of the City of Pittsbargh, acting under a solemn '
sense of their responvibility to their constituent!,
and their consciences, and in the . avereise ardour
undoubted rights, do hereby enter their e arn,
yet i respectful Protest against thepusage of th est e
Ordnance providing for a supply of Water thr the
Viva, Wards of the City, and fa other mimosas,
.reasons kr' the Wowing, mews- tranyequaltpimeNtant
First—Because the
.Ordinance was irregularly
introduced into the Select Council, at • Gore when
the appropriate coalmine as prepared to report
upon one of the most important 'objects imbrseed
in it, through the unprom&nted'eet of suspending
the rules of Council against the dee.ision of the
President, by the vot e of n mere majority, in viola
lion of the uniform , of legislative badies
by which the consent it least two thirds of the
members present is fired for the anspeemon of
the Rules.
Secensd—Because thin ordinance; involving the
expenditure of a sum far exceeding the amount
appropriated by any former ordinance, and indeed
so vardhuthefriends of the 4 nelauribllVOrla
tuned to nuke eaydeanita estimate FM the subject,
hasbeentoreed throughconnals,withoutpermiuirig
any discussion of Ito details, either by the approprc
are efanding ootannuees; or by especial eoramittee.
Third—Because all efforts to publish this ordin
ance were Maimed, thereby preventing the citi.
sans, who will be taxed to defray the expenses
incurred by it, from having an °pp:inanity of in.
specting their representatives, in relation.to this
its passage
important measumorevenorreeregaimet
Fenn-6-80.-am this ordinance will Unequal
and unjust in Its operation, imp:ming an awed=
bertben ;mon the taxable Inhabitant* of atop?. '
lion of the citizens kw the exclusive dm-4dd.
privileged individuals residing in Ober districts
thereof
Fillt#Becieuse it is equally contrary to wend
legislation and established custom bled - ode Moue
general law, trebled. that are utterly incentrenial
in their.natenr, thereby wen n' a danger:ad proce•
dent for the future action of uouncila.
Sixth—Became this ordinance authoriliat.the
lime of an indefinite amount of City Bonds, will
materially kluge their credit, and prove highly
, detrimental to three persona who have taken an
bonds, In full reliance upon the faith attic, city, and
WiU fur th er, by reducing their value to the c amel
tors, to whom it is porpoied Winne them, compel
I the skid contractors dm?' exbodatant price
for their workand ACCIII2IO 142 =Milt add.
ad will prevent ; the prosecution of any other
ma be.
Provements,.hoWever imperative their necessity
y
Seventh—Because a -larger extent '
af grsdialf
and paving is authorised by this ordinance than
can poldbly be accomplished In the present year ,
from the tyof obudamg the propermateria*
end will, mended occasion an enormous advance
in the price of that description of labor.
i THOMAS BAKEWELL,
• .T.AS. KINCAID
as. B. muase
CASE}
seam Y, •
JOHN Sl'GrLiy
IMPS LAUGbilai
HABILUit
F. DENNY,
LORENZ!
• 74:7:1ffLai:41.1.
Sincicar.-114hiffx ER, •
member at the rittmarredi kat, artawred !Weide;
by euttimbia dm; GA WI Friday.
XINIII
The zwireiss on nithij eight to b Ni.
taniieu, weebrae suid serthesiewie. e . Ir ani chows, whith in.l. - weikin riseintiesepted
the varixts speakers in their Omit Jeanne
The speakers were Mt Loiwud, Mi. Critteethart,
Mr. Grim, and Mr. Lazo* and all sapaited
duiseseliits with great ezedit, and to the achreetion
dthe sieheuee. The Wowing h a list of 04 - of&
oaf on the ceeesion:
rancturrr. _
HON.- WALTER FORWA D. of_Ffthles
vica mesumw eL
Pion A: W Loomis, . Samuel Rodebttry: i Mae
Jones, Hon HEIZO3S? Denny, Wm Gates, of Pitts:
bomb; John Monism, Cot Wm Robinson; Alle
limn' diri EektraitaJonea,Robe!t Whams, low
er St. Clair; James I J MW IWm Cavin,
Versa* Mumma ' ; 'Jan
YiPlbscob,_. • Eliza:elk; James Spoor;
COI A aighhindi, ROOK Zachary Weinrich . , lariri
seawall* Alfred Lloyd, Simko.; Ahmander Me.
Res, Robin ; An d Marsha; North IMAM;
John Hickman, South Fa Roo Duff; Ohio;
John Byers, Findlay; / Mixeki
Iced Unarm, Plum; Otpt ames Blur,fer;
Thomas Verner, Baldwin; John Magill, West
Deer; Lewis Peterson, EU: Deer =HOI/ Cornelius
Darragh, Piu; Pee, Bates, Rieserve; Jahn CYHan,
Indiana; John Emrich, Pine; James hVlCenitey
Suodgrau, MiMis; James Fife, Esq., Snowden.
_ =smut=
I. II W Williams, Eon, David Ritehie, EN, Ron:
ry Stimple,Esq.,.l? 0 no Eisi, Pinata*,
Paul A Way, Ohim John Miller, Sharmburgh; J
WElherr . on, Lower St. Clair; G H Tower, Eliza-
Noumea comma nova—This stove combines
all the Mood qualities of foram ohm, and besides
poaseasee some decided hoopmvenlents. It is the
, only dove where the oven is. heated by hot air
.
akine, made and oiled by a draft rap from the
floe and smoke doer and itis 'ao me w..
ted as to prevent th e oven from ' unequally,
which la a mon excelleat quality. vapor from
meats or anything elle that Create 1:0; is carried
off by the heavy drag from the Olr Au pnwenN
Mg the darer of any article that ' bentecooked.
Thee are many other palpab le ad which
these swigs have over all , others, which 'claim the
attention ef purchases". • See advertisement '
A We German boy, about T
oll, was Atm' on lest Beturdaj, in
fiei. He wen Weep when • ...
Calnation mega he obtained w .
_ .
ed. A vanahman named it 'tt'
eromily took him to Ida 'boom, wh
may find bim.
.. Har—We noticed • short time
able coolisesii of the weather for t
hot there has been a great • • :
days fa the temperature. Last' F
daY; the _thermometer ranged •
gierii in the abode.
A man named George Perpignan died sudden
th•of earailliever, yesterdaynt may at tbe Wult:
legion hoieL Tile __Coroner held an - inquest over
los body, and a V'endiet was rendered accord.
Saastan.—AgeaUemna AileTjhetty, who mu*.
be a "chnrter," wan walking along very coolly
oa Saturday . atomilf, with a line male in his hat
on bin bead. We presume he intended it al a
cooler gte
e Scorr. 7 ll. LS duty to JAI=
1 .1 ••Ot., cum- kad. , nett here la a
• tn to the Whig Convention which
the Hero of the Age. FALL FALL
Fiume I ,
When calla
Mr. Truman Smidi, of aon, presented the g)
lowing letter Loin den. Sam.: -
Allsimmarms, June 3, lot&
Dun &E — l hasten to oclammledge the non
or
Cl your letter Cl this date. I bdoot and feel all the
force of the public views you have kid-before no.
a kw days l had DOI supposed that
my name inks It all likely to be Mons* before.the
great Whig National Convention, now soon to
meet at ,Philsdelphis to select the candidate of
Whig party for the next Presidency of the United
Stake. Whether! receive votes or not in that en
lightened body for the high statism in qicessian, I
shall as a Whig kel myself under every obligation
that can bandit citizen to - his country to give to the
Nominee, whether it he myself or. anot he r ; of the
candidates with which my_same is associated, the
moral influence and support it may be in my pow
er rightfully to earn, and I ought not to doubt that
all Whigs will be equally patriotic in the game
good cause. Respecting the personal friendship
which you send me, I remain, my dear Si!, Sti th .
fully yours. %VINFIELD SCOTT.
Hon. Timms Sxrnt.
NATULVAL RZTOZ.V.-.41.0 India:Mil Congress
in mama in the iity of Philadelphi a , one placed
in nomination tbe following candidate; to be imp.
piled by the National Reformer; at tha next Nil.
yember elecion.
. For Praiiicat—Gmerrr Barn; of N
Far Fax .Pmaicriam--Wx. &Warr, c
conespondent itfilie N. Y. Globe
Barnbc that tßate tojmite i¢ tkil
this ticket. Ne says it La &ticket which
alba Ramberner lamas 30i/
634 Free 'Trade and Flee Men."
A-NM CoI7IIIT I.t Prearcvenit.— he Legno
Ware in this State, al their last session, gassed a
bill for a nays , cOunty, called "Forest," oat of the
central poetioa4 that State. It is boned ot;erri•
tory which a Arse yairs ago was a peril:lls arifider
new It Is bounded by Elk, Vamp CleieLeld,
Warien, Clarion and Jinja= counties,- and is
Annexed witbiesgnificent timber.
Amur= or &emir Err Ccowcorrarrl—h is
not goo/rally knows that Come:mica had never
passedit law completely abolishing slavery, and
eight eV ten slaves are still is that Stata. The At•
aembly; aEw &ye Dry ptuyeda btll abolishing It
orever, and Compollieg the waters of the EMI
AM! =llan to support them far the rest of doll.
Ayes.
==732tt!El
• • •• • meta for l UP:elide:my. Martin Van
Ekren, it is the mid, wfil permit his name to be
useCin this connection.,
The Evenhte Post oily' General *Vat wilt
doubles' be eleetal President, sad tkuu Ite will
Probably be the hut President from tba — Southem
Swat he the nest tweuty )21111,-- - • •
•
Tenon. A Cowawrictrr.—The Whigs of New
Loudon, Coen., fired a National Salute to honor of
the ttoraimatione of Gen. Zachary Taylor . sad MI
lard EThmore, oa Sattirday. ••
A Stamm °aim-rum—A substantial Whigtnittz
one of the strongest Locoloco townabipi in Frank.
lin meaty, Ohio, happening in town at the time the
nomination of Oen. TATUM IMIIIIIOOUPCI46bOOk
his head dubiously, and island a settees eked:Wm.- -
Ho said that twothiois of the "Dements" of the
township would rime Ear him, and thus these 'men
would lie in a Stronger 1112/04 than aver!' •
•
GIL% Cass—T3BB Albany Adaa, one of the on
pas of thy 13,8=U/ryas, ealla upon Gem CO to
daelfia bang a iyarulau, la froitlea opposioon to
Geo. Taylor. ' -..
1 I 1 G:
Carre—spanadessiTh'i'P-I,llalnargh Oaseas.
- .
Correspondence or the Pittiburgh Queue.
CONGFAIOIIS.
• Wsionmsnet, June 17,1818.
The Senate war engaged all day on ppm'. bills.
Is the House, Mi. Rockwell called le the rep
tiles order of bniiniss.
,The Have tbereksre meat into Committee Girdle
- Whole Ilmine open pri6te Bale, Mr. Wick in the
Chair,ind adenoma neje rcee and . • ,m.
The House thin, Ojeented without traneeting
any Maine= of importance.
• C Waribintk;iTinTie 17,1617.
The propo*alskt the new lona were opened to
"T,
area n • Mggs, for Riming de Bra,
of London. got $14,300,000. Mauna Clark 411: 00,
got $lOOO,OOO.
Corcoran
.e wholt amonoL
EASTERN KAMM
Philadelphia, Joss
The eastern markets are eery dd. Them is
nothing doleg owing to the excessive heat of.me
wader. Prices f =Uhl as het quoted.
07' A Prmactstn Tsarnotav—Sellers' Linr Pills:
The oa. T nut and ganairse Liver Pills.
--Taatl,,, num:lama Co., Feb.41,184a
ADE E Sellers-1 willJort add dm yostiLivisr Pills
haws answered the nry blUt purpme la ray ;maim.,
end tram their salutary effects ra My 01 . 11 pm
lions, lions, 1 can' earAdently and safely recommend m
when I lave hlthtmo hesitated IMO wham of
" M. i we r cMtd by B. E llgraElli i , i n oo d
thr 1 a1 . 1 4 %471,5th wir4 . ..ll . ll_Csrry Allegheny;
4 P pram, Law
P. Y'.,
, .
[17 7.01 / 131 HALT "DLUlE — CalaMerg NOM sad
BMW Labium mad Mass Vegetal& }.
ofeetual taro doe libbumarjam. add by WAL
MMd.Anal Poe Vibilbutbi , noyladawfbar •
to im—rks Ckenting Hair' Lloaaert
to no wail. MOM Jody estobwod as • we for as
dim am any or all mina Ito eons are doom Ihr
nolonablaZgold WWJACID3ON, ne for Rua-
. • DIL iniann's PzirstacancAlin.ll7.
I , af slater Mat Meant front en now in
I Lamm oldie emontemier me mom.
. • :.thown.u. Esavosa lt %%n., Jun 8,186 L
• INlmeml. dais,
The meal em
u.lnaify meandem nab me • kit of .
- lis Ltmorend Venniew, Oaf. which km
be
mid:. The peat Manes Met Any mania km indoeed
ma it Mm; Ws Ws to yoa, Co me if roe Would csoc send
ow soma soon; time had litedisisco lonm
saidf . droa. end patent medicine. for drool Id
yews, Wit
e n
seen no in Me tone of Pill. dim
Me done so mod, good 11.0.11 , Lame's !Aver RIM and es
10 tat Vennifoge, !went Ito better prepataaion. I eoald
mut pelt army eartillemee. trot do not think ft me
mum, as the ankle Mreedy so well and (avertable
knorn. Please dirwsni emu your milieu easseani
°nee; Si dos Ye . raithiglii St do: Lima and do:
L T . ontn ie ntrpeetiejty i,
Me et the din; nom of J VIDD . Jr. Co, 60 woooir.7
ie.
•
laraWit Earsorimana—{Ye would toll attention to
' this =calm remedy kr Cooeba. onsumption,
dadma, and all dons of M. Throat and Longa
Hann ocrand tioieverichin • fear years puthad once.
airs rat ed r a ocrilieine of Ude kind, wa kayo. by =pod.,
ears tow as excellent gnalitim, and are prepared to
recommend it to inhana M ur al or other .
speaken alflictod,riat bronchial arection4 lind
cent boi c tra.fr . oz amCl: . /t b . 4
E. MI by a mina
ealb and *S
cants m edi cine Um idismues for which lt is re
commended.—{Colomboa (Ohio) Cron and JonsnaL
For sala ul6e Patin Tel Shwa, No. 70 Foutth street.
my2i I:
•
irrlbe annual eloctiOn of Din:anon of the Mo.
lout Insurance ,Commuty will be bald at the odes of
8.10011 Gormly, on 4til Meet, ou We fion Mondays(
Job! nun. Sony.
SaID:It .
Citr . 4l.l2l,.noe t
G "'" 4 ll.*risr 7 o ,i l egui fie tan nrykonsio
aosi4 Cottony. •
MREBELS, a Convention of the cremes of Alle
gheny county assembled on the filst day of bley,
icas the call of the r- ,. ..mtssionets of said coon.
ty, to advise with them main the promiety of subscri•
t Q g v?h "'a i tit t e Li vril n ern •e l "re Hail
in tase Cc irtrali
Coomissioners to 'subscribe for twenty thousand shams
of mid Rail Road mock, and whereas We mid County
Commotion did advise the tali Comelmionem to int.
pose a condition to mid sebeenption, to win minnow
said Company ebould finally establiskthe terminus of
their mad within the limits of the city of Pittsburgh..
Tesonatoas, fully acquiescing a the Metre
ofegh.
the
Convention, est* Me =pomace oldie trade and mos
.perity of the city of nuisbnrily, that the terminals of
Bald Med should bit knAtea lima, at •
point convenient its shipping Mumma, and that
only feellity ought to be given to Mid Company in the •
location, of en access to their &mu, not 'only as vo•
yards the <012116261113/ Me of said Ma 10 the COMM.
=lifted th e interests, bat in by of die
feet that the el ty of pituhargh hes become by the net
of the Connty Stmmisnotters, a partacr, and interest
ed in dm memo end profit to be derived therefrom.
TherefiftreZ
or four years
the Mayor's of
wed. No to
Ws memo lip
Bre I.—Be it ordained by the Seleet and COMM.
Connell of the eny of Putelugh, that the right is
hereby `reined to the Pernisyleams Rail Road Compa
ny to enter and lay down eats through the seem of
mid eityr to wit' Leah' Ferguson Street to a convenient
point, to curve Into Ltbeny street, thence down Laber
ty street to the riven and that the said Company shall
have the prep to %revenge said streets with their
eats and ma balmy; provided that, after possum the
curve afore d, It shall not be competent for wildcats.
rimy to exceed Many tune a speed of four miles an
st., under melt pentilllcs as may hereafter be ordain.
ed and enacted by Councils. Provided, also, that said
company shell gyIR tunes hereafter be =biome, each
mho and regiihubbrie as may be Mond mecum far
the further protecUtin sad sacredly of the mama sad
property of the mums of said city.
sge,a_B. It (=her indebted snd cowed, Ike , by
the authotity.sforesaid, that for the construction of •
depot id ancommodals the tradd of the city of Pia.
bottli, upon, sod
. : from said nub road, that there be
granted, and the sald authorities do hereby gnat to
tthheePenasylmala i ßail Road Conmany, for iso ham as
the said depot= be required by dm cud Pei:mgrs.
t h e Rail Road Copany, the me of sat
ground on
the levee, or water front, of the city, upon which- the
mid Company may co ne
the necessary
brimming at the peon mrposite the camera! Many
street,- extending ot right angles era water street,
thence to low water mark. and thence to the Alleghe
ny tlyee—al a real of 113000 per mama, aria less quan
tbityg
t Mu the Company may occupy and me; the rent to
to 'P'ati"%t'w MT: t a l e ' s:W a co ' sr " I P. = or e
the
th
Watirrltriset to be add out at lent slat wet in ' width
from the north aide of said 41401, and Y that the river
'side, and en& of mid depot shall be Minded on piers,
so that free twee. to saml levee shall at all tunes be
unebstmeted by emindanori walls, and kept open for
peddle use and that die right to have a passage, at
ast tionrvet is width , Motile Penn sueet, through,
and by w hich mistimes, wagons, drays, and other ve
hicles may have free access between said Pena street
aM the ricer shall be reserredt Pa:ended, also, that
. ttos e, ,=cy of mum% by said company, shall
with the nght of dui *Seers of mid city to
collect wharfage on said levee as though nick depot
had not hies erected thereon: Provided, also, that said
company shall al; pt nay time hereafter, either by
themselves or tt4getile, enrage in tea Lentoela at
fomenting mere
Sac. 111..-410 it gamed and tartars:l, he., that any
ordumnee incomistent with this ordinance, he and the
swim LI hereby repealed.
°ideated and mewed Into a law is Counar, this
Idth day of.lam, A. 0.194 e.
barrmr,l MORGAN ROBERTSON, Praia C. C.
Ihenth Roams, Clerk C. C.
... JOHN SHIPTON, Prof:. S. C
lace
MOOR, Clerk S. C.
- , Tay gen.
Ma parents
•, the tem4b•
time of peer;
whin • few
end Sitar,
90 to 95 de•
—,----- -
2b the lionensblei Wm . Ad v.. el Ala Coo of Got.
.ral Quarter .' - of the Pasix, is 'mad for the
Omni, e. N. . any .
.fteson,
•
ritiSl4664, in.ie j e=Vyro42ll7t e ' w a - f
cut, that your tirioner has prover biuntelf will
lastarials.br: , iretwannottatioo :of travelers sod
others, al his d eaing hrorre, in the borough .f re
era, voi MT. 4' poor honors relit be please 4 to
grant bins o lico peso keep a - Public' House of ant,
toirimienS And riser petitioner, as in duty bound,
will Prof. ;.1
We, the subseribetiseas of the
of
borough,
do carol}, that the above petitioner is of good repute fer
honesty. and tempeiance, and is wall provided with
house roan and eakiveniences for the accommodation
sal lodging of straigers and travelers, and that said
tavern is - neeessar*, •
J H Pluaket Clias Appleton,
JO'. Fisher, . P ,
ernV'! •
L Pierre, nr, , J
&Lamy,
Laae W Knell, Itsalie leder.
Ng. s_.*A9ERS:44.'
OJTCS the
supporter
,1 comes op
Free La-
4 16 - 474;17:17111eaPal bbh
I"
:C*3
14"k*i'
azd far oak, by
j449e I,ERS d pricois
ANARSEILI,VI
7.laitit,Friiti„, Ski
OD Wood a
RITE LINEN...IIILL.§—prie case heavy P
Drilling, .. • ps guaiaty.. moi ape:lW by
9 SHACKLEIT/k WHITE
'ELLOW NAN4blB—Tiarol bales genuine Nan
kins, (or sale by; ola NNAdKI.hRT/L WHITE '
,--
B3—Art Invoice of helyy bl k
!Amin Silk., nety wiz* for Yawata, Idel
?t,1 2 /I.t opened by sascnen WHIM
YPETE—OIie ciao French Deni D' Ete, for
summer coats, 4., jut opened by
jelP •.‘). saiortzrr &
-- - -
rumß
jLEREITB4.O eys h e• btuk Clishmeretift
finfah,urtnitieived
EW Imams litchias ANDatowssEB-.400
prima N (9) So
, .WD bbla N o Molassea;
do mo d.
oned Roa ma, in atom sad for Bade
by j. 1 7 BAG ,It. SMITE, IS sod 10 wood at
Rto COFFRE-24' , baits prime (keen Etio Cotee
how Log this day Dd tor sale by -
jet, BAGALEY k. gum(
VENTUCKY TOB4CO- , && kap : No 6 Twin TO,
burp, favorite binmia, for sale be
jou RAGALEY & SMITH
WESTERN RE3EiVE CHEESE-ISn boxes IV
Chen*,
boa
471.14' L i t=rS3ll7ll by
:
BUFFALO' ROBEENow. Landing- Mat 'steamer'
D Shastandoab,MM aborted Buffalo Robes, in prim
order dltem from Fornyierre (Tam Stone, Upper
ridpppyly Offi th e:, F tn ' C"rdat '‘t?''''''A.34l3.E4t'F'l'l&'t
OILS-40 bbl. LitteMl 76 th, Not Lard do ; - SO
do No S do do; t 2 do Stevie. des. 1 bbd pore
Sperm dm I do blesehed Whale; Sbbls do do; - in more ,
, SELLERS it NICOLS
TNACON-slO hkols ye (no m,,.wliono -- s; 10 do
D }eta
Bidet as do Shodbittor onaTitsa.grigoth
AUFPS AND Pl/1/tIF4OIIK—
-10 oMe.s Park 5
do pram do; for WI 6j- - ° MU...FM NICOLS
B
AND CORN•42O able Mite Nem; 30 do.
Cato,laLitale by al SELLGRat NICOLS
Stell l.- e - r) hb"j!lett "
Lomat at
' 1
I NG-12 We oliaonaignment and kr aaleTy•
• 'tt G BIDWELL
ii3N=
Pto METAL—GO toos,-I opt Formed oeleete4 for
fooodry use; for sale QEO IiBERRY,
jel6 19or000
•
OOL—el sacks. more end far side by
IT Je OFF) A BERRI
ASII-10easka Po
jail 1 SCHOON
M!MM
COPPERAS -30 tads, iniboa order, for sole by .
.14CHOONMAICER
S TAM I,APEit-en.vgazzat,
V u 'l..l!,;lti4•2lt.iisZgtiy 2 q"uk.""g'
jels. MILLER t RICK6rBON
PULVERIZED tIDAI,
Loren 6, 4,6,
,E 6 and 7 Loaf Boger; 76 teals' cam g. doe.'
die ießied a. do• 40 - bbis Irn Brings coarse pulverized
:do do; El do pdleerized do u. ; just reed and ku.salo
b Jar, , . MILLER RICKETSCON
CUBATOUAccO
dud? snapper do, ju. t
_ JOS 1d
Cuba Mlle, Tobacco; 4.5
•N and for web • •
& '
'LIRE:IH LEMONS—A kir bins 'Freab Lemoaa,
ion rieelred and for sobs by
/011 1 144• W NAMUR:NI
Ir4RIED APPLFN—Id bbl Dried Apidesi reed and
for able by NS&W iLIRSA UGH
GREEN PARASOLS —SsiIth .4. Johnsen, Ur Market
strew, have
Na inev - receljed IMP peen silk end
faw,eblc mitt vels. Also, assoned Won,
ro h ca 75 nob a piece op ielS
IiNESE—Z tux prime RJR, MN Wu da l
itzr .de by jel6 TASBEII and
6".
"JI
je.fp/E:JL-2(ihalf b blftel&_,(btira by
8
WIND 4 o.aGedTbo;e_ ao; . aito . lV Gloss; LS)
lalb ap 11,0.14 do far sale by
'4" m
TAssEirkalar
ALAMANDER SAFES-41ron -Saks Un — and'
la for Wile low to don elnlklotymat.
jati • JAMES i..ZELL,
triTONMales and for sale br ,
J. 115
Demi SOAP-430 bx. No tralm Soap, in store - and
X km nle by IaLS JAZ DALZELL
DEIACCO-60 keg.
Wade by D 1 Ge 6 dyWel twist, Tecel.Di
OLAMEs-60bb4 N0';,11do
uleb J }•
Souse
71"'t bbts asp'ol,l , W, Liv 'nb.l7iibilia
wT by
D
mnilinn`PutrMiWthr. ula
AIIIIINB-20 bza Al A 110 gal! do; 90 quarter do;
for We ' Jets _ f l 17 , WU
6
drIAMILES...2I %my Sterizi4 - .3 do' Splinn &N A , do
Btll4 kw sale by JelS : J D tVll r 1A6113
13ESEEM
' 7 71
AU
17 Thum & c44.alatt
- .'132 REM *. O. straur,AT KOOKIONO4t
Taman., the SOLIt Juane, tonsoceceng aulliWcheski A.
ere toll 1.12 retmo Neer Orleans
Terms wean (Kentuelty bank notes.) • ;ad.
On Wednesday, Jane SW, at le o'clock, A ~
at
edllhig.•.b.... ,Mr. David Hendrickson M , •
otosOdarboirstrect. fourth door horn Do.
geese. Way, grill be •sold a lam qoantity of good
n'tolitY nod stall kept liOnsaboblPorwons, *hick has
been used wily a to sleeks, Lwow which - sun—ma.
hquany memory andbook esse,dtassing and eatenban
berms, mahogany sofa, settee, marital clock, fenny
"a 'mow. nbalto,,lCl feather. beds, tantrums sad
budding wish . beduand h all ofestileb are new and mo
lder.: „drqtalldir, Oil floor cloth; COMM waning, dining
table, =MI ad itirkaocipto war m tinware, together
with a quantity otkitcken tmmmre, Ar— to. •
l e " • • •
JOHNDAVM,,Aeci. •
~- , Viz/sails' Rad %rata& at ..istitios: -- •
On Betarda&L'ene 24th, al 9 Weloelt ar ,P. X; tai t he
s e.'" Z - be, ititZnab and tvth
le kirdia round . No 214
in the t4 ortginel Oise of 1012 of We belie' oof leaitetteit
ville, Itsnag a Aunt of, 60 GM. an Ikuvoin, street" and
extending totekleo bet to Cho ager,lho i winch is
erected a good two ol' Thick Mom, and
other *movements, n
th fruit wee",
.Ae, so present
eenalawl by Chutes Ider.. ,F ~. f, • .
Also, ka No ISt In the plea of Ices /aid tote NM* ,
was geou, kaviror a oflll Oset oil the north side of
..,......,
•Pmu/hranta seen pearly °spout. the contempla
ted she fora bodge over. the Alonotivd• tela river to
evaineet Pinch and Etioninghtun, and extending '
back 94 feat to lied= idler. -,
Terms, one third C 0.)., tesidtte to two equal
,annite.l
$919 , • . - Joint pziivis;•Auct
Fr-
ins &I•• bry dad, Assincni. '
_On Monday monung, J ma 12, at INeeloek,4l - Dans ,
Mametnial &les Rooms, comer Of Wood and PIN
Duvets, will be sold wiihmit reserve, tor smoant whom
It may concem-23 pea beivy Manchesim
clartee patterns; 35 do nut color Ante newt pruFY
do mode color and fumy mom de IMMO' ln do
ham lawns and batsmen •de black md bine ac.X•
dress silks; .do chsatelson do do; do Akio black
swim mum cloths, checked twe ed s sad eassimeres,
Inborn and ado bonnets; ale thread gloves
tke , together
wale • larg
tK We. e manna= which may be sismined tot
New and second hand fe oak
mim p. m,-2sitrostaisa b achair seat miss,' large Inds mat rocking chairs, g =pall
!dressing barna, witli eohnim sheiresonaops7
Itrem=eb.!3grgar aettik,A, irt,oo, l- !
Odd do 'do, Crneida, smelt fdo blank tea; J Las
Itnearimunsh totmccooMdospa t. •4
blers,Mrs, &a. .
• . .
al 71 d'Orrak, p - r
Boat, lean and, aap!pap.r
&Jr 11 00 4 Aladin,' km. j toS
ail* mainly
• JOHN D DAVOS,
IPITT/11118,641 TOLOULTRIL. C.
8. Pawn . Munger mattes
111,11E91T OF hOUREYNOL.w.
Mesahr; Jams 19, 1848, to, comma. enth the The
• •
•
Richard
Dogos6 ' • Raiooldi,
o. Grey`
To conclOdo with ; •
•
• ONE
'Charles SwilUy
,k B.7.sads.
Julio • •
M Miss Peuis.
R. D. MARBLE is espied, Sad wilYshonly sp.
• Pero or Anzemost.—Drns Citely Sreul; fierord
Mrs, TS su; ti - • •
NAB= CLOCKS.
pLANE&CO.,'
sa l e oly thorined agents' in Pitts,
.11 berg* fop the of k's Pinion Marine Time
Pieces, invitees, attention a ho
protein, add
of the Mikan- and owners steamboats aid' canal
boats in particular, to th eir fine essortasent.-Uf 'them
excellent Chronometers. , • ; -
Unlike the Pendulum Clocks,: MOW are warranted
, to run with accurmy in any position., end - Subject td
any amount of motion, consistent with the safety of:ir
common watch, and an therefore the only clocks suit•
able for steamboat; canal boats, railroad . .. and
factodes,in which there is uteri Jawing.. They . are
used extensively at the Emu in these 1./.1104.1_, and
.g we pod sausfeetione •As Family Time riel4P,
We, they me mach admired by them who have hied
tilt¢l,orl account of their sonipecuntes,aceitrecy, neW
nem, and the facility with which they me moved or set
ap for use. Thaws who wish toPaclusse are re
to candidly exemino Wri th e merits of oft is auricle,
and without regard to the inshications • end &mow.
taw ofinteresnid pewees, or of thosewsko knew noth
ing about it. This Marine Timepiece with Kirk 's ha—
entrance; lai , bat recently beta patented, (March,
11/47,1 and fam.ln this country, is• nut generally
known, and even mane wor th y men in the, undo have
bean &and 'denotaming the • whole affair, who' aws
since discovered that they were aiming their blows at
another matter etintaly—haviug, realiry, lunar sem
or known any thing of Kith's (Lever shapinnentj Me, i,
rine Timepiece. - .
As we ere the only alithoriXed agent . in the city, oar,
assortment will be thend the onir templet.
.ose Mid
as we keep nom bat those — which have Sarre tal e im
provement of a "twining power in the spdag,a tins
trust that thine who wish to parch.., will, in . justice
at ham to themselym, examine oura before mynas from j
a , mens mamma othearkeye r ~An article, similar in
appearance, hen 'of not one fednit the value, can be •
purchased ebourbere for km money. Thom, there
fore, who regard nothing bertha price of nelock, need
mt take the troublirtvcalL
In crafty ease where a ht.:tine' Timepiece sold byes
dou'ant give satisfaction daring the that three months
aim use, we will •refondthe money paid for It, on its
be marred without damage.
Infonstadon respecting the merino/ the Timepiece
can be obtained by refemng to the Cement arum IMP
liar; Hibernia No 3, te; ahle, to Ide A Plateau id st,
and ahem. • I LILA= &
I • N V 7 meet market M luidthe diamond,
ds . I
• ' •
I ITRAhlratittillEill.
L ' AlikeakilB4B
EXPEIESSVANAL PACKET UNE, To 4111.LADEL.,
PHIA AND BALTIMOIM • • • •
Dra LEECH Yeaara no, running ewesy lima
of conalution and from itteepart,
6 attack. neeting
loth their packet,. They will kers every martung
FARE THROUGH —NINE DOUAI& -
By thin anangemeta, Passeagema will go through in•
teat then three and a kW Any*, peaalog trrertene hun
dred and fly Wes areallread in daylight.
For pusage or infotatatinn apply in • •
• WKsurcu, Azt Porn. Leech ik Qty •
jell; hlontinpuleelalitmite
PRINTS Q L
CEDAR BT., NSW YORK
LEE. .BR y
En
d WST
r. ER
warehoose /a the Le t a: IS4o l 4 6 or a the jou.
P* PlYM l ttlt)oll3 . EXCLUSIVELY, at.
law ;lifts-Ye t , ashildriagou all emulous
Ton s a,
4 theknoreer Asvorteoent
RIPP R I
c od -
They ate no opening Several /1 ed . Panksires,
=tang Morey new style of Foreign end Dontentle
many of which hove just been parrhaved,
and ant d 2ered (or valelor Cash and abort coedit, sr
PRICE/11.11DUCID
.
ONX TO F 1
BENTS-4-C
per y low the Fumes Ap and oy,as per
P runed CatsbeLe L witieh are eoneetted dmry, for the
PSIHT w"Ux. — nougat, I
NevoYerk,inne,lda• S
, FANCY DRY:GOODS: ,
SEAMAN 4 MUIR - .
.11111 Br'eadwayYork
"imearEasazintostudiscayrp c kp4.
J. IlataltzL i ttarest a Lsont . Earab
1 =44 n-
IS(LD ALL,htirkLEVT,P.OIuMEs 41A.N CY (mobs.
They Unite wintry 2 ilarelsa . t a qitillK New York,
to examine their stook beGore theft porchous.
Mr. Manson for many yenta of e bon gio
&mart k Co., from which he rottred,on the Int of Jan.
NA and Mr. JarnoiDkkson, (who has no interest in
the buoj
nt oas,) was also favorably . known In th at mob
lisione •
FOIL WALE. •
Q.Tina! BOAT WRECY--Tbe •vagina , boilers and
machinery 'complete, of a - atom whe el Mt= bo•
(moaner Mom). win .be sold a. it loo, en the want,
near Wood mace, If application Ed made hanseallaysly.-
Alio, her cabin foranass, daces and noth,! beddiene,
shale., cables, .clors, natio if tl, ml4l canat generally.
'The wreck is voty completo.
jeI7FN • J FINNEY, a, No ,V Inner
and rot s
B a/e
.IC IDWELL
Q MALL min/qr . :4a I lAidEl—W 6 Morph). btu re.
seised an additi onal .apply af the above garb,
including brown and whirr, green and whits, trq . .also,
• fill/ IHt6•• super auger„ very neat Plaid. Jan
!dB"D GLOVES—Embroidered SilkOloves,,oldto
and colored; Lisle do, colored; i supply lately re
coved at Dry Goods House of • • .
7408 QUITO NEITIN.GT:449, R,laaspiTaltrAtma,el.
aissaPPlY .r TIT=
of all bridthai .I.ot
6ohfoaa far dO. whle,asid o ff ered at law p . Vben
by :ha pieta ofY ar
•
rgesicratVirayate Sod& *al;
35. ca s t e 4 u rtie tal l Roca cituner North Carob..
W ;k. hI AIITCLIELTREE,
Übe curet
UOAB CUBED ; *
HARIELT rce*
Soga;& - Q
1.3 Bibtlao Hams, for .ale by .•
&
VUABnooas
ds - 141r Holm
co
Molacces, Aar We by bi
jel4 - ATWOOD, JONES lb Co_
DA . ks Shoulders', 7do Sides, .4 do.li •
far-salo by jel4. ATWOOD, ACo
HEESE-IWta. just 1..1.1; , for sale by
Jab! • ISAIAH DICKEY IC Co, front st
1 AND-8D bbls No I,ln said dripplng order in attire
JIJ übd for sale by *4 LULU( DICKEY Co
Af -i-iii
tz• - • ' A lot o •• • Satin 'hire Pis
-I,3just opened by
44 • - ALE:LANDER DAY
WEUTE.CRAM—Jasi
• I .r 9e ! °(... z. ll ant=i
Do DAI
B 4 d'
WI%
BOlViii rak b/14;
tV ? "SS -6M) bn all
8F VON 80.
r I
r itiEr allgs ludf txrllllV4i
OTASII-0 C•Jk• extra '• • lest repaired cat
P
eaasigameat and 6)r sge l, by '• •
jai Tve a mica-nos •
MEGI
RANDY FRUIT—IS c
ues elxfece B"arid/ Ihd t,jut asceived apl far ask by
MILLED :a SICICEISON
talltit*lli ens Stewley psi) Ciikr, held
%.1 received mad for We tit z , •
Jell = LIM% RICEETBON
INBRED au.—so
IA ink; kau meetpa,ma ZLinilir,o.l4#.l
TAR-40.4. Tu._0.1.4
br
_Au
par:ll3-.Constao7 for We
11 1 11/4 DICKEY &Co
V 4 -
01C - SAIM
ByJdaaU.oavisiAii said!:
AMBIENT&
308 LOUISVILLE...-_
The bud main Gaunter
• 1 env g BYRON;
Clark; lalUdnr.neiil &ran above
d intact:lndia:a landing", thin day.
For height or •
111:0 - 101A 1 , 111 . 6 hi
The neanter • •
NE EN,
Wain, manner W ,
wilG LAND
l run na a malt,
afternoon packet .fhan'Pittablugit to
Cincinnati !ha leaves on her first tripoinder the tow
ainanahment,.ocht Monday, at 4 cinionk,!".
Rt..tr b - m K ", AET ...
.. 1,,,,, : , ,
„‘,....,. ; The (tonne
I V if MV 1110119211 T
Moore, mower, vent lestve.Pittaborab
arly we abois. '-i ..
This boar is every y aidapted to' Me '<ontrost of
panestwere. Sho reta in conneetion he 31111$1
•Liod, which meets barer Becaly. , withr
,For,freiato OT P 7
al.
lace apply on boars... -I .
_,..„,r.___",* arrt3
l ' un "I '
3r b P e r neM and . Mb l'u ttnallal l"- Zerate . r
amunDoat
dens Poe abutter. las mama bar
regalartripo between Whe e4rtg,'•Mridaeport and Maw
burgh, karma Pivabmith on Mondays and'rbawdaYa
The 'new andlittaldeauser
Mereatetwer,:will
to
for Mew
MI toWnwatas_porta on Wedome
tare and Sam:days of each week. For *Men wan.
lama* on board or to ..ii , ,
..__GEO B MILTENBERGER. Ad t
1/79/11.1KOS 4sWILKELIET,
Y', will leaSh
forWM.bne. *0 MOSlday, _
Wednesday and Friday, Sala o'cloelpreeisely.
Leave Who:eh:or enery.Tliesdey, Tneriday and P.
lateen at rwei••••, • • , ,pn•-ber..
The Conant alit land unit ilea ®r emedial potts..— .
Every aecamodation eau be pronued On the coo
hot and rarely of paaseagers posh provided: .e l
b .
boat at also provided with a aeltar.ting safety gma to
prevent expbslons. For freight or:
lor to , DAVID t u elig i r
Learesx 0(1•11111111 Wield sta.
kIaXIMEIPORT,ZLIZAAMI Anil hlONONnajip„
La CITY PaCIZT.
Ne .
•
DEISPATCH.
bnia, Irnac- ats7
ar=and Peaky, Alt n eclat, a. and
ity every T oesdabnondar and y,
u erth?ek, a. X. For freAtl!, Pfman
- -
ECLIPSE, TIRAZIPORTATION LINN. , .
I. . •
AMR
.184 S. p ,& i k_ . •
RIPPERS and other. are lak•tated am u.s 1
. will con atm la nz=l.,,,etat the year, *saving,
L.. 4, Prpdttee. sad tau la low tom
..
gartdotti•nr s atiltal gt, Catta,l •
Water at, door. above Moog. ihnioraltbalth.
mall - •
--.— PTA --.— PTA a2 South Chutes Be ire --
- tAT Voze"IIALE.
• ' A grkttN.WEIZ BOATca'about
ISO tatualtaataa, lista draft, ahem 2,,,,,
manilla oat. twill". ha
'''.
a hatgao
othaa s
, . ,
.lpplicatiottis made aatna Empire,,,
Jelhalt . ar . • ' -.-JAMES-
J '''
INFORM Utah &hada old tha patina that
.1.: ha lohat , r say .2=a anth_thair late • -
tmeat la Raul cam a* do mouto g i t
imanaandpulthair eatinaintaa.,,,ta *GLIM
;Wha ir t n . st K rOd
*IC ,11
r)}3.A.X141:017..ti
iltoblatzeigs amp
-ib limo% o. do; to oo Ira Ilona'
d odo
Mvia Co Myerle lb do da, hooey
d* Ileum 90 dwarf Wm. AIWA , mimic,
Amoeba 60 do, ID do de 211,81Meiltar looddo;
cored *Moot
=reL odi etkom, crtVgt. ;limo orid 4
d a =l l 4l.lt
oxc camtvi.=
too's eclebouedi ?mai CdrualpationZ the us
.0 vain e or ose Emmen. Bold only ol lbc
Swat, 40, raw, near Wood, by •
STEAMBOATS
7 • OLICILINZU
DAI LY. VA:CICE IL 1 N
knolm Use of sploodid pima* 81.41-
na Is now toottemed of the
and Molded and BIM
eratere of the - Welt Ever
.01. y fmt one
ha.
eeo
W Men
ender. ' Moo lux boon In operehntTv* yett
—lmt carried a ndllion people the Irani*.
%t a t their =a l ..' The=ertil be
. 1 1; . I .r thlt . hhot of .
of of detolit and the entry of punnet. no deD_Phget.
ten In all eikaasala passage leitht he p.m In
IVaDI7 PAC
i‘e littAo =MOM Conn A. 1 1- irdscds 11 /
leave rinidoorgh errery flasarr morning st ettost;
Mil every &IMO emening
•
• -
• .
• - xcusztar-rAogiitk.'.
TM moNoNa.unza, car. pm% ednia.m raw.
burgh Vomv Monday noweing at to Vele* INbeeliog
em 7 *Wily eventwoUo hh • •
. IttrrilllllCr PA(r&L^T;
• wen JEOBERNLt No. Capt.4.•lthworinas
Immo Pittsburgh 'every. Tosodsy aiming ex 10 o!t al
'Wheeing ennoli Taming evening u3O v. - •
.
waii3aiDA.y.:FAcritc.4% _
The NEW ENGLAND No. 11; Capt. 8. Elsol u erA!
Gave PillAwAte Weeneeder moeWo[ o,ik,cwheaurerery.Weausaa.
TELIIMIDAT PACISAT.
Th4 I IULLIANt.Capt. GRacr, will Dare PIaF
b° 4 6 Than& mowing arloo'eleeleiWlAGsn'
6.4,=„reerag atter. -
. parniir-rvicaurr.
no CUPP ER 10.41, Copt Coons, will leave Pitts•
b,Th own , ' Friday' =robe. al ICI o'clock; 'crubling
cony Fr/day evenht g my/ t.m., •
_ lIATIMDAY PJLONET.
The 1111*IliS' ENGEM, Ccpt. & Hsu, Phu.
burgh every Sattriday mooing atikOclook Wheeling
ovary Saturday feotl,stiliells lt! P.
NEW LL9BON ANDPITTBBUBOH DAM Y LINT
OTOANAL AND STEAM PAC/E9 l .
' "it 4 i; , ;
e
PiMbazik daily, at 9 o'clock A. Stud e.C.
rim st Cndrql . noath atria Sandy and Beaver Ca.
at 3 de and Neri Lisboa ale, gam night.
Leaven New at it ocalnek ;;P, -, 101, (tatrienc ihe
'trip anal to the river darlat th., 'V a"
Cl polelock, A.. 14., and wives' 441, patgatt!=
IL—thus, midanf , eantlaaoty Ilsga tor tommappan.
senors and freight' betareen ?few T./das and Pinup
Claret, in shorter time and avlnta Yates than byaay
other roam: • • •.•
propriabriaithiautt . hiest tie got=
s and piddle that drip lurraftnadap two drat iisa nd
Canal lorvha acentarianialaci 'of pesrinclara a
knight, to run Zr. connection—with fie know.
!comers CALEB COPE And 8FA99.14. and connect.
mg, at Glancoor t istkia the 'Piustririgh , and assail:f
all and ether duly lines of stearacnt - srorin the Ohio
and Ilississippl rivers..,A!.illoarialort= 12. n•
selves to can 'co eispenve troabl*
.?a Mara
tr" M• IOII LIEDAGifiTa.
•
cc AL . • •
& FUNIIII 4 &Co./
J.,llrilientlcH t Co. ' •
, NoTlCE—Thenteantar - =AVM.' C. E.iiarke mu
ter, will leave after this Wrilsvple plincfd.r
ally, al 9 a'aloelc 013
PnurinTritalt& lirl9-11144SyThiji
- Maly
‘••••'• • PEBROriay
• •
I.p.Ays DAILY :WS A; M.; AXDII P .
• mi. following fluor kola complete
tee line .kr.the prim* mum AT.
• LAVIN, Capt. Imes Paktum:
TIC, Capt. A. Jacobi; and LOMB
&M NE, 4.1. &ham The heave= entitely
new, and rte Had ap.aritlacszt regard to expense, Br.
err comfort thattnotaT Cu. Mean. hae M a Xamialtd.
The Boats still leave the Monongahela %MA
the foht Beer st, , Passengers Dil l Lie punctual Oa
baud, as the' boat. will mutat, [CM at the adzes.
-.• hottrs t S A. M. and 4P. M . total
FOR Ivnr.etatto CINCINNATI 'k .LOI.I7BVILLIt..
ISSOma= SILITIOAT Panurr.—Ths
• TELEoRAPH,
, Perry, commander, will4eive fir
1,018111,We interseedia . pen. ierry Bazun!sy.
ai 10 o'cick, precisely.. _
For (fright or pasa
• Tlkti D~eoeSe Ztrnl h . t l been ,
"'""m
FUR CINCINNAI
_
Lu dt . t.
For freighi.or
amiaoLD, . •
Cope, owner, arid jeaVe for the above
• intermedgue pont Ws day. • •
passage, apply col board. 7 - jell.
•
.FoR sT. toms. n - •
light min x ,
Crozier, mastercorlll leave fix alms
For f intenaedlalaVort. ;Ida day.
relgator puns -amply- ea boaw j un
POll CINCINNATI.
ty4.meitti will les ia te r ? or the &Niel,
ilderawdate =sel f day..
FOR cINCINNATI AND BT. LOUIS.
• - new netliattr
Alt HIGHLANDIIARY,
111trke,anottet, will laminar obey*
dintenaediateportt thirday, at 10 0.
l'or ( might or P=Nte VPly 4m -
• L. FOR Sr. LOMB.. " •
The hoe new Ineammerc:
SURNANDOAR,
ewman. saasler,vddlaane far above
Jammu:dime porta 04 dap
rat !hien Pr pansage, apply nu-beard: jOl7
-- -.- FOR sr. /Aims.
splendid steams,
. WYOMING,
Murders, mazer, will leafs kre tarns
inuarttediate ports this day.
For freight orgulaselle tlPidir rilistard. isle
a.FORSELOUIS Ann aiarmtots Rig . -- 7-
- 'The arm steamer. ' `
Cox, suite; will leave for the altar.
taistairdiotapotts this day.
ri:Vit or itamagoista l t i o w r tA i,Ari .
• RE•I7II.•'I7I7Z•ZIAT k . ,11C r lit -
'h ' e new and ler?* newer
_Lo'ie
manor, ..in lo.” for the
day. Foresight or puny , * applf on board.. lett
_ _____________
Tiorpo r ragiewroer
Nome, master, will les,* ati ' ora
"monitediard ta day.
or paaarlye, ape por