etr EILASTUS BROOKS &Co. ' . PIT29II3ITROUs; TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE ,20. Ng& PIIILADELPIILCMORTIVAIIMILICIAB. • r 4Adverricednenia wet Betneriptienn North Abner ) eon and United Stew Galena pdlede4stdsi, reeeived • ITZWOrOHJAIIIXPRE.IIIII. roesiversod forward Cleo ot eipnoepid vat mond.. and subteripilons for this paper. . • fp-nix Piressassen losu.r Outer= is pOlished • TrrlVeetty, asal 'Weekly.--Tho Daily is bevel! ' re4er• personas.; therel.Weekly.is Fin Dollars per thie Weekly is Two Ly.lars per an 21111214 aridly Itrd.oniiitatios arei 'ranted) requested the hand In their favors helot. and ea early irt 43 day as Fos. us= Commercial Inlellitence,Themenic, Mar isms, River • News, Imporm, Mousy Markets, te. as • . DemoenallelWlll4 amsdaatlesoi FUR PRFSRPF/tiT, ZACHARY TAYLOR, FOR. IRCE PREHDHI . T, :211LLAILD ~ L'ILLIIOR g, or rite FOR CANAL CORMIRF.RONER, ,NREL HIDDLREIWA AYH. E====ll=l • FOR CONORMit, MORES HAMPTON. or rrrisenoo; FOR AISOXOLY. I,I:WPS GNOBLX., .aflodIo o. CHRISTIAN SNIVIIIX, of Willa.. SWARTZWE.T.DER., of Pittsburgh kIMICY LARCiil, of Etittliu. '46siminir NIXON, of Lpwer St. Clair. • • I *FRUIT; • -Jouysecrrtorii,... DANIEL DrCURDY, of Blitubriii Borough. , FAMIAN,•of Pittsburgh. JO/ N FOSTER, of Baldwin. Soi; Firit Palre . F9r, Itlsiellaneous News. • - Ultima Correspondence of the Pntobureh cabana • - Mr. Celtteadea s —the igenataindens at 'Herne r -Cengress-the Spirit Hatiess,— '• • Whiipptag Ma - the Nailo-, Peace, woo. . The meeting in. honor of Mr. care n , mg* , on. . Tuesday .evening,•was more-fully attended. and - More pleedrut then - was anticipated by any of the :11D.Criltenden's spc'eeja wits marked -by all the five of langinsge and impressiveneos of • meaner for Which he is above most men distin. • gobbed. left the Senate, !weals!, in perfect good will towards . ' ill of his associates, and more caelent Wham won the esteem of ouch men, than .mpeasess the best office in the gift of the people. lie knew not what had won for him this esteem • .of his feilovinsen, bat he appreciated it in a 'man ., ner which could not be expressed.- ' Mr. Wianourn also mad* a molted speech du ' . '4frig• the evening,—and few men itie happier in . ' _ 4 : euch efforts thin the Speaker Of the House.. His addreaa to Mr. Crittenden, .was full el - human ek• - quesscie. , He told the people'of Kentucky that they 'einted , alingether too high in selecting such a moo tedverner, and Mr. Crittenden that he WB3 no t : cut out for. the office. A less marked man Could .; extents: laws, make out title deeds, end sign death grarrants. Both tropic and candidate, be hoped. • ' uvula very 110013 tindentand this, and return their distinguished giteat on c e more to the Councils of s she Nation, whiCh he hod always adorned. Such was the sentiment of the whole rnmpriny, number . fag One hundred and fifty persons. • .; • hir. Cameron spoke for Pemsylvania,—Senators , oftiath parties being present, remarldng with good humor Mat he ries!, the Whigs e goldge far meal ing HO candidate for the Presidency. Mr. Jeffer - ,• em. Davis, of Mina., (the Army having been toast ' edlespreliied hie regretthet General Taylor bed • become so much idernitied with one party. lie knew him to be a Whig, and Mercier* differed • 'front him Politienlly; but bin difference of opinion would not allow Lim to conc.l his estimate of the mad: Itched found him equal to every emergency The early Mid Irate O' services of Ger. T.. werepresetits. ' ed inn most ettiactivelight, end in a manneewat enided to endear hint to the people. Mr. Davis 'however, admitted Mitt he should not vote far Gen' Taylor, though fits own brother-in-low. Ile owes his seat in the Senate, hoWeVer, to' a pledge to sop ' port the nominee oldie Baltimore Convention. • Ur. Manure presided at this meeting, and hours were pawed in aloicasani meeting affriends. Mr, Crittenden is already on his way to the West,. with a promise to addreaa. the Whigs of Pittsburgh tomorrow. . • .:;The nominations mad„ by the Whigs of Alle 'gbeny:weteveceived in this cityyesterday, by tele - graph, and impeded great antis/action to the friends c? Mr. IListirroo in Congress. The local Opprni. 'tirnf to Mr, Ii hoe not reached Congress, and many ' here who have watched his diligent aneodance, 'nee zeal°us service on an important Committee, • have hoped to see him 'returned. • too,there is a strict examiudion of Mr. Hemp. vI ton's :Desolation offered in the early part of the seidon, and now upon the table, or to his speech !in the Honse,or to bit letter recently published in the Gazette. it will be knind that so far from being an entirWilmot Prelim man, hestands as strongly . . s.cadsmitteil mtiLast the citeission ofSlavery in any • man in:Congress Wheteier the meaoure of hos- M s Pizzziztoß a Lim., by those whd op ,Ppoodhis nomination l upon the principle of rape. f1i413134, or for any ends* whlever, the troth at leas( . lisbould be told and appieciated, A nomination, too, fdtithe Gibraltar Of Western Pennsylosinia Whigs, • hOlpe lel equivalem to as elections, Many of us make the hugest atteritems of personal prefehnce *lti iiplitirt of the' Whig nominee at Philadelphia, kfttheY erhoWeuld traideofar their country, must target themselves, if Meg would me that • coutury:preipsorous and happy by the *access of , • The House voted; today, re TEOCUICI!. Douala .. towards the eougqintien of the Pittsburgh Marine sad as Muth -move for Cleveland, Louis. The; Paducah, and eomei - Mber point's West. The Benue have yet to collar,. but on the proriitan inearptiratedirt the Naval Appropriation Bill, there Is bet - IfitledSubt that the money asked will be granted. 'The .spirit ration,” and the practice' of °whip plag,7 were the prominent questions of debate up ' on the bill t Both are now tolerated, thoitgktbe • line- nose allows q substitute in money Mr the re: don.. *dons were made to do away with both degrogawhy7;and the ''corpmeid punishment," , • bet the Committee rejected both preposition., and . siefaiethingsw they are. There 1111.1 a very grave argument es to what" stontd *dike the place of . .whipping, nod what of :ygrog,,,” 'fiar nujority seemed to regard both, as necessary to the diaid. Paine of the service. Between argument, ridicule, and e general impatience to do Or not to do ictlie. thing, all the armindmenis went • by the hoard. . The .body guard" of Gen. Cass, Colonel Henan, General Ho on, Senator Allen, teed o th er., love Mind their #ay back to ate Capitol again, leaving • Mr. Ctrs in the midst of the "Hunkers and Born.' burnedrofthe Empire State. ' Cornoms, you have ere thin probably seen tip telegraph, adopted a moat liberal act for the iini chargnefthe troop* All 'volunteers and ingni.j, are to be dismissed as nearly as possible to their own ditors,vmd receive all the pay and privilege s incident to enlistment up both! lam moment else* vice. ; -This is fibers:fend just. - ' La. haritth hospital at• Pittsburgh,. ; • • • . - . WASIIIMUTUN, June l G.' - The appropriationt of $lO,OOO for the d'itisborgh - Marten Ilcopitrd passed the Idolise today by a ye . ry lrandamine majority. All of the opposition was upon the Lcarofeco able of dm Chamber,—the dom inant piny deeming it no part of the duty of the Adudiaistration,,or*Govemment, to contribute to . the. [sterna welfare of the country. It is more . . thil tea yearn since the Medical corps mermen a. 4 the rittau g h iic7ipittil, and the work has ~ hardly been commenced. It would seem as if the toeraforM . party regarded Government as inatito . ted /Er no„ratbrx pupae than to make war, an nex'.iedie t ,aetecey arid . multipli Executive orri. wer, 4 4. ies. - 'Menet* say Measure of Peace or hcb once,. Art, or nth tour; of - Internal Improvement • •oc, . • ' ,is proposed; it is met with the . • ' : Opt:union of the great body of the party. Even -- Adandlel6pissi, supported mainly by con • asttax maims amdbostmen, is opposed sad • •4. parti EMI/ail& The peeyeedeeei how. 'air 4ies'elfried Wary by a handsome 'Majority, appropriation hi riltabu h if i end 'with the ll 0 Jae suareickteiand, Lethargic, Si. Loals,Plim alh:Pkiaisbi Nab.'7, and dr'sPFctivclY ill' Na- P' ol ,i** l : l n4S .' ''. . ' - '' .. • • •- ' • Thera wereh-, ..ortiniame ndiocal In tins }.44 ~ t el - • al six cents, in , 6r4 of "" "ljg1!1 , ‘44641.614#11g itl."S•Pt itaim the PriV'leg.:( 'iakiacWztr'!*.?l!?.. i '':-.:',.'..: v,, ~.. i,, „ 1 , - .'2,‘ '' - . ,-; . • -Ii _,,,:,...."....j.-"'''"."'7,,, 1.- ._,...., __ ,L.,,.. _ , .„_. . _.- :T#,:71'1',:.,c714:,.44tit . ,v 4.1.3-j'":,77:,."Z- --....::,„._1..:...,:,t .X.P34... '',5. , 0i1if,.;,..-•;. _.,,,:4,,,...,....,,4,2,. -'• ', , , ,-,r1.t.,,v-s•-,-.4-',. 1-:.--,i,v4y.-:.;%,,.-,7;:_:,:,1:::•'-'* - ,_ ,_:-...,,,,,....-,..-,;.-_-_-:„--..,,,,Iwv-2 :y;_ k=3 Four hundred thousand dollars wens its, Toted .1:7 Docks sipuladelphia, Rana:ads and Kit. tar, - in hdatae, and Ere thoniandsititatir Meg- Jaittiobassratio.y: and two thousand to sisure PrOfeaeor &mita his idlest as reeesder as the some and winds. . The Snits have 'Mended the House bpi l pro aiding kir the discharge of soldiers engaged in the War, by allowing commissioned otacem, missioaed officers and privates, three maths extra pay at the time of their discharge. Col.. Benton propoeed - the extra pay for the commissioned offi cer., and Mr. Cameron, answer.' by the Whigs, the wry pay for the privates and nonoommisaion ed onivar.. This with the Land Bounty will be a Metal appreprletion for the brave soldiers of the * The President has given indications, through 1.4. r. Breeze, of Illinois, of his intended recommen dation of a re.organization of the Army, so as to retain the ten additicinal reginienta authorized da ring the war. This is another of the expense* in. cident to extended boundary we procure by the war with large standing unity, and a perpetual drain upon'ths treasury.. .11. WAiIILtiGTOS,JU ne 17,1513 Oregon OW, One Man Power, a.. The Senate hold. off upon the Oregon Bili— dreading, it'would seem, a clear expression of opi nion upon the question ofSlavery. All eyei should be upon the Semite just now. This people of Ore. gon, ia-their primary assemblies, and in their local legislature, have declared that Slavery should not exist in that Territory, and at this late day o .. 11 : !e : year, and In this free land, Democratic :len ors faun the free Stales are ready to join the South in an attempt to sow the seeds of Slavery upon this Gee soil , Mr. Calhoun seems to be absorbed in this effort, and Gargeta all other questions, in his monomania to perpetuate this creamed evil. Ilia wateltfulness is unceasing, and his zeal unbounded, to accomplish this - result; and what is more, whole platoons of the dominant party.ore tit follow his lead, or to go beyond that lead, in supporting Mr. Cass A Democrrum Senate, in the last Congress, prevented the passage of an Oregon Bill, because there was a clause in it prohibiting the extension of Slavery; and an open attemptia mode to defeat the bill 130 W before the Senate, because it embodies a provision giving full force and effect to the law 1 of the local legislature, by which Slavery is pro. hibited. Thus, you see, Mr."Cass'a friends are not even ready to come up to the inane, though avow ed in one of the Baltimore Resolutions, or allow. ling the people of territories to legislate upon this subject for themselves Much less is the party ready to sustain the Ordinance of 1711, and put dawn its decree against the extension of Slave Territory. The only hojlk of extended freedom is in the election of such men to Congress as will re sist the extension of Slavery. The Union is startled it the idea that CONGRESS is to goyern upon this question, and calla it 'Rev- Gurnee It seeks C; startle the South, as from a death live sleep, because General Taylor, if elect ed, will not freely -exercise the veto power. -7 'Congress soil govern and nor the President,' is the source of its frnotie Flamm and the 4 /axe say row. ira' is defended in its moat odious features. What the Whig party have all along char&-ed, the 'Union (organ of the President and his administration) practically admits. Xhosa, therefore, who sustain the-Whig nominee, resist this odious despotism, to repugnant to a free people, and to overturn which nearly all Europe is now in arms. It is called re volupon in Europe to strike a blow for liberty; and —Mark the coineidenea—it is called revolution here. to declare that the Repreaentatives el the People and the Representatives of the States, shall make the laws of tbuf land. If freemen would throw Mr thin despotic yoke—if they would enact good laws, and repillse despotism—now is the time to charge home upon the enemy. E. R. WASHINGTON, Inc 17, ISIS. Mr. Winisraa has accepted on invitation to ad dress the Whigs of Baltimore, on ;Monday evening. Same have doubted Mr. Warkler'S nequiacenee in the nomination made in Yhiladelpbta, but no men will lend a more willing support to the nolui. nee then Daniel Webster. Under his intelligent metaled, the Whigs of New Englanil will take a • decisive part in the struggle, end do;what they can to drive the Guth:liken the Capitol. The friends of Henry ,Clay;',' - aniel Webster, Winfield ...icon, Judge McLean: end Thomas Coruin, if they really esterqn this distinguished 111.1 wheel, claims they have aeasnded, will not he backward hi uniting, to ',support General TAYLOR. and Millan.l FILI-MOZE. The, Liberty Men are working zealously, day and night, to rally n stronger party by themselves km some few disaffected Whigs. But Whigs must see, that in opposing General Tpylor, they serve general Cass—ea servile. 'Northern him with Southern Principles: rarneithan o Southern rum pledgeOot to iuterkre to defeat the will of ;Congress., By securing a ftranc Whig Congm”, we have every thing to hope, and nothing to War for the sunsets of Whig principles, including that of a ecessful resistance to the extension of Slure The Candidate for Congreasby the Op. Ttrinorrosv, the Lock.), of this county hold their Convention to nominate their county ticket. ' The primary meetings were held on Saturday even mg. The principal contest among them is En. Con. gram—the candidates thr nomination bsipg Gen Moonnu,n, and CoL &mum. Bu,x, Lot(P r popular men with the party. Gen. Moorhead loan excel. lent man, mill if we were to have a Lambe° Con gresaman from this district, which is wholly impro bable me should be pleased to see Gen. Moorhead in that position. ,Col. Black, also, with all his mai. taw boners fresh% and budding upon him, would be a popular canaille with that puny. The con test is very close between' the rival candidates, aid the friends of each claim to have carried a majority of the delegate. But we would loudly advise our Democratic friends to Leep cool about it, u there is nourthly hope of the election of cid". er. Two year ' s ago, they put up one of theii most popular. men Col. bleCuutess, knit was all in vain. The Whigs of,this county are not' going, to velitiquish the bold'upon the Government they pa* sees in a member of Congress--prticularly et such a time as thinorhen "Old Zackl is to be President and when they went good Whir' measures earned out. Under Gen. Taylor the one.man power is Co be lard aside, and the prep?, me to govern, and the majority of the people of Allegheny County will rend their own man there,filr. Hampton, to wavh over their iriterestiand itliriough it is perfeutly right and proper kir our Locofoco 'friends to nomi nate their candidate, and their bed man too, and to me all honorable Mean. to elect him, yet still they must admit that our advice to keep cool, is very, appropriate; when therein no powilld chance ofeletting theft' . nominee. 'We intend try; by all honorable means; to give Gen. Tayior at least .1000 majority in this county—and if we oil try we can do n—and we eftiect to have at least 290 majority for our county ticket. This-is not mid in spirit of bravado and boasting, but every unpreju . diced man who known this county, will admit that facts bear us out in there statements. A Vitatravt Ratios,.—The Board of Directoes albs: Penney' Penis and Ohio Railroad' Company, organized at Canton, last week, by the election of WM. R031100:1, Jr, of our sister city, Allegheny, Presideln. This is an excelksit selection, and se. all the requisite energy laudability fertile itu mediate and faithful prosecution of ibis great enter. prise. We understand that measures have ellen. dy been taken to secure the services of an eminent and able engineer, who Will enter upon the neces sary surveys beta:eel:l Beaver and Canten tome diately. Books, In taking stock, will also be open' ed, all &length., line, in a abort time.. We are ro amed, on good authority, that the people of the nevem! counties in Ohio, thrmigh which the road will pass, are ready and willing to raise stock to I prepare the road hr . the reception of the mils. All that is necessary to secure success, is for this Miy end county to do their ahem. Thin we .ouglit to do, and do promptly. Ocy neigbbin, wh6;tiog, is tremblingly alive to the importance of scouring the Western businem by means of n Railroad, and at n city meeting, held on Thurstay last, the city . Council was requested, with but one abut-an:3g voice, to make the etullest possible arrangeromus for subicribing a 'sum esorless than $300,000 to the stock of one of the Companies chartered to con tra= a Railroad thmugh the State of Ohio. If Wbeeling,wbich we believe is pledged for $1,000,- 000 to the Baltimore Road, can afford to oder 000,000 more, cannot Pittalnugh and Allegheny cities, without any such encumbrance, with five times the population, and ten times the wealth, nf. f or d to t ed...Me 5300,000 fir the same object! • TAYLOR ei Sierox—A ,r meeting in Fined/ Hall, to supisort Taylor and Fillmore, is Yesidialenil in the Swami Traveller anti near rim 'ihMisahia nasn'as attached. Ta - 71rar la New Yank. The whip is New York city, who hers played saute elobwin at the nombastions Whig Nauman convention, wall' doubt/ma anus be bend fighting amain under the national - Whig talalart At a meeting of the Whig General Coos , mitten, held last week, the Wowing resolutions were palled: 5. Resolved, That Gen. TArr.oz deserves the confidence of the whole People ' and we believe •he has it, as the ga ll ant °dicer and the honest man,. 'Who has borne his country's flag with glory upon a (reign toil , andlias returned home 'crowned with abmants, without any Prizows to support him—and that we will rally around and•surmun him, though we honestly and sincerely preferred another. 0. Resolved, That as all our hopes of the Per manency of our Goveriment, of our prospenty as a nation, and of our success as a People, depand tipon the triumph of Whig Principles, we Will dis: card all prejudices--fer the moment, forget all affections, and rally around the flag that we have ever supported, believing that on the union of the Whig party depends the Union of the Country. A lever from Join A. Cower., oae of the New York Delegates, opposed to Gen. Taylor's 110C1111111. Lion, published in the New York Express, congaing the fallowing language, - - I sincerely hope that the Whig party of this State and of the Union, yielding - their individual preferences for their own favorite candidate—as thousands will do reluctantly, will now cordially unite in the support of the Whlg ticket. If they have any hageriug prejudicen or simples let them contrast the names and merits of Tavioa and Parsons, with the nominees of the remnant, and odds and ends of the kicofoco convention. 'HORACE GILEIMX, of the New York Dilune „has not yet publicly announced his course, but we have no doubt but a law days hence will find him labor ing with. all his accustomed zeal and ability in sup port of the rtdMination. • The Hoe. LID. Ilmaseri, well known as an able and untlica:g Whtg , and friend of Northern mins, in a letter in the New York Express, de clams his intention of supporting the nominations The Express, in introducing the letter, says :—'No Whig in this Union in "stiller" ms 4 straighter 'out" than the lion. D. D. Barnard. Nci Whig is:a better conaervative of Northern rights., interests, or boa or,—and wherever he points the way, any North, crauWbig may safely consent to killow. A pow. offal writer, an excellent scholar, an able speaker and an honest man, we are most happy to rind him advising us right, in the present condition of the Whig party." We tabs the &linking extract from his letter A National Convention, apeaking, by authority, in the name of the Whig Party, has proclaimed the hame of General Taylor as a tit candidate before the American People fur the Presidency. The al• ternative candidate isGeneral Cass—and there is no other. As one of the people, I shall take Gen. Taylor for my candidate, and not General Cau— -1 believe he is kbetter soldier. a better man, and will make a better-President - fur the country than General Caw. And lam ready, as a Whig, with. out waiting, to hear further front him, to lender him my septet; and my humble but earnest efforts for his election; but I do this in the full confidence that he will show himself in the Government to be a man thoroughly imbued with Whig principlesl— , Taking these principles into the administration with him, and calling around him the right sort of agenciesfor their maintenance, I shall not..for one, like him any the Ice, if he shall seem, as President, to think more of his country than of the \Vhig Par. ty. I shall like butt the better, if he shall put-his country before my party. I shall not indulger in any feat. that the %I big -party can suffer, so long as as cherished principles are maintained by official authority and the power of the government.' A letter from the Dim. Washington limit is also published in the Express, announcing histesolubon of °upportiog the ticket. As the Exprem mays, if there is to be anyrfarr up about slavery say where, a might be 'spected jia the District he represent.; but he kresees• public opinion, and is willing to obey its will. We bare room only.fia the follow' ing extracts: 'lt is true that a majority of the Whigs of our Slate indulged a preference which has not beta gratified. In that preference I fully paitimpated.— But the question having been submitted to the Whig party of the whole Union, as represented in the late Convention, I feel that we ate broad by high considerations of honor nod duty to abide by the will of the Innn i nny: Of tinnily expressed; not only rallying the noniinpinillif but lending our Lest ethorts to ensure the success at' our candidates.— For ntyselfi I do this with the enure cheerfulness from a perfect conviction that in the election. of General Taylor, the Whig cause will triumph, and Whig principles will prevail in Lis administration al the Gorerniner.i. 13y electing him we shall aver) what I regard as one of thewoiNt etlanaitlei which could afltict our country—a virtual - prolongation, Co' tam' Yeats more, of the present administrative, with its mis; chievons policy, its ruinous measuresin mistime to our great nationatinterests at home. and its wild s,fiettles of uggreollort and conquest abroad, The country will be relieved from the prostitution of executive influence by which the most schemes have been carried through Ceiigncs; and Warn the monstrous, abase of the Veto rower, by which measure* of the highest public utility and beneficence have been arrested by the arbitrary caprice of the 'ext.-cause. lea word, the indepen dence aged supremacy of the legislative depagthern will be restored, and the people wail he free, untie, more, horn the Executive misrule under which the country has so long and severely satTered.' HAMPTON qv; roc Wirsior Pans lowing is an extract from the :peach of the llon Mom Itrairrox, of this District, delivered in the Rowe of Representatives, Starch b., ISIS.. We extract from the pamphlet speech, which was care fully reVised[Gir publication, by Mr. IL Our readers will ace that Mr. Ilamptoo fully sad unequivocally endorses the Wiltnost Proviso, and ; promises to deleod it'as long as he has a seat in Congress: 1 All the powers of this Government are rapidly • concentrating in the hands of the President. One of the Mummy; .resolutions discoorms eloquently Mama not paralysing the will of the people; lot what is it that the President could oak that go did not always obtain, so long an he had a majority in this House! What great measure, whether lof a financial or of any other character, has not been Originated by the President or one of the heads of Department, who i may have been selected to do his pleasure. I detail and abhor this one man power. I em utterly opposed ton consolidated government. What honeyed language do we not hear on this subject. from gentlemen on the other aide! How eloquently they can declaim 'against the threaten ingdangera of a consolidated goverrunent, yet what else is our Government al this' hone All power, the whole Government, is now virtually in the hands of the . Preadent, and he wields and exerci erns that powerjukt as he please. Let a man lure the boldness to differ horn • kin view., and let him have the temerity to avow that difference on this; floor, and he is denounced in the Unionbeise the next twenty four hours. Forthwith he ;Most walk this plank.' He has but one alternative; either to stand on the platinin With the Executive., or be pushed into the sea. For an imtance Wad, I appeal to thernase of my colleague, (Mr. Wilmot.) who bui, the other day was denounced for argot. 'rig pnneiple srkiek is deep& • rooted in the heart of every Annul men in the fry Statar—nprineipPe which h. Fey mast cordial approbettiott, and is; do. poor of which 7 mill gaud dying colleague as long as 1 ans' , /ronored with a seas in this Halt The President is elected by the people, and measure@ are willed by the President; erg; whatevemoma sures he wishes are the measures of the people, and his will is the wlll of the people. Thin 11 the argument. But I go for a truly popular govern. meat, by which I mean a government in which all great meaittrei of public policy originate; with the people I-6.•;m1ve.1 Ohlo..Wenitera 11. serve, Although a good deal of disappoinneent tad dissatisfaction has Leen expressed in the West. ern Ilesemi counties .of Ohio, with the nomina tions of the Whig National Coavendon, • there is reason to Lope that a sober second thought of the Intelligent people of that beautiful section of our sister state, will lead them to a hearty and melons support of General Taylor, as the only 'means to difeat each a noted dough•lamt as Cass. ' We are encouraged to expect title, from the fallowing, among other signs. At it Whig meeting in Cleve. land, the following resolution was passed Reselorif, That we have gained too many bottles an:Ohio by stern adherence to the convention aye. tem to desert it. cow; that we conjure our brother Whigs on the Reserve and throughout tlie State, by the memory °Pour put triumphs, by the evils we have sudered• under the rule of our opponents, by the oceans of bhool and millions , of treasure battered away for the barren hills of California and sandy plants of New Mexico, to buckle no their whole armor, and as they finder the honest Whig soldier, the mangler the hearts of the people, to the black cockade lisderalist, the .bouis Philippe flatterer, the truckler to the South, the Gothy pa. triot, to rally around the Whignomlnations, and so cause the policy of James K. l'olk to end with' his inglorious retirement from the Presidential chair. The Cleauga Whig, in Mr. Giddings' district, nine up the Taylor and Filknoro flag, and among oth er renacins far AO doing, - gives the following: • Gen. Taylor is n southern man, and is a slave. holder. If ho .Supports that institution it is done in •an honorable manner. - On the other hand, Gen. Cass is a 'Northern man with Siutherniprim •ciples" the veriest doughface in the whole North, and a traitor to its rights and interests. Ile is just as much in favor of the “peculiar institutions," e s Geo. Taylor. Beside, if ben. Tayloris in Gym of slavery, (we think be is not in favor of Its amen. sins.,) it is oat done by sacrificing all consistency and honesty for personal agraodizement and selfish motives. Geri. Can la in favor of slavery, merely. to secure the support of the South, as a toward for his truckling subserviency. One is honest, the miler is dishonest. In this view of the relative merits of the candidates for the Presidency, upon the question of slavery, there is not a Whig but will say, if either, give me the honest man. le s o . voidance with a sentiment, somewhere expressed, .A southern slavaholder, in view of all the co. eumstances surrounding blm, may be . .. u p' of Mercy, compared with a northern rndte or r•hatoce..? - • • . Legal 4.1 . 04/s.. Coirt sr Qiuurfn, Samba& Thf Atm Tenn ir(thlnCoatt commeneed to:aim Wins - the Ew. ludp Pato n , and the: Roe, Judges Janes and llerr, The crimes! caked& is 'remedy lugs; bat Ile cases ate of timeless of resderammi.. We Seim that the return list of Jog is equal to net of .any ismer term. The friends of humanity may hope that no mistaken elem . :Ue of discretion win permit the venders of arden t spirits to ' escape, where the charge °Creeping a tippling can be sustained. This ls due to the regular licensed hones, and to the good order of society. Judge Paxton, we are Informed, told the Grand Jury he had naps:rimier remarks to make, beyond a single reference to tba provisions of the act of assembly against Horn Rocixg. His honor rend the several sections of the act, and expressed o hope that the statute might not remain a dead letter. _ • We may incidentally remark that, far the past week. the 'Race Ground' has been a scene offrolic and carousal for several daps. The Grit business brought to the notice of the Court, was onelneolvent use, - - . Surety cf the peace complaints came up next in order; and the grievutoesia9Filliom lr.rintey went heard against Willicies Franey, alum awn. This matter might have been celled at the office of the Justice. The Conti ordered the dekridant to ere ter into recognizance for two years, in the atm of MU, and to pay the costs of prosecution. Thoratu 8e,,,,ri blind man, chilled a certain Elizabeth Blair With injuries done to his perium, by her boy throwing stones at him. The pries were ordered (o pay the mists. THE ?deur* Greg g.af Bizminghlol, have succeed ed in putting into operation a new steam machine for making brick. It is constructed, like every other omelet machine,:upan simple principles, and well supply a desideratum long needed in this cam in enity--we mean some rapid mom (or the man. utheture of brioli, in order to keep the market well supplied with this indupenridrde article to btladelL Hereonfore,the general scarcity of brick has great ly baffled and ernhamused treaders; and to some considerntde extent, retarded improvements in this vicinity, but the Unparalleled speed with which this new machine throws out the brick, at the rate of 60a minute, or 30,000 a day, will soon keep the mrukei welsupplied. These brick axe much bet. tee in every respect thae.those made in the- com mon way. They. are tougher; heavier, smoother, more solid and far less porous,and cimacquently will last longer. Besides they are cheaper, sod Natio. Warty the front brick, which heretofore the gener ally of builder. weriiinable to procure on account of their high price, are 'now Within the reach of ali No building looks well without theca; and it is a source of satisfaction as well as pricie,to be able to get such brick as the new mitchiari, makes. See advertisement. Sur.vse or ArsionCrrolwirt resolution I passed the Councils of our sister city a few evenings ego, authorising the proper committee to employ-the services of Mr. Day, (and Mr. Kramer as au anis. tent) to complete a regular =trey of ihat city, and furnish • map and pronto of the same. This is what has been greatly 'needed, and the want of it has subjected the citizens to much inconvenience, int! retarded ha proyeelitlif in many pun of the city, and put it frequently to great exnenee.' Tha gentlemen employed are acknowledged u fully wivetern Lai the lank. Near caczco.—Mr. James Anderson has given ■ lot, near hie residence in bleuchestir, to the As- SOCAIIe Reliumed Church, where they intend to erect • &willful budiling bra that branch, of the Christian community. This is certainly. • Liberal donation of Mr. A•dema, and sue that pill perpet-; ante his name to future times, and associate it with deeds Si benevolence that are not soon kr. gotten. Teat hat 'been an unwind quiet in polico bu nion. for the lam week. We Lave not been able to note an 'arrett' or scarcely, dot. ins that time. The lot weather maims to erect every kind of bA11i13.41. and we presume rawala bare become too lazy to steal. list lid... temporary 'motion' hostilities' should not prevent our citizras Goat Wag ou guard, any itavatit theif hoaaca wail ;mewed at &gat.- Mx. lava.—(lm eititens ;will learn 'inn de. loght, thnt this reademin, the inimitable delineator of Irish Charneter, intends tiring one of hie farm. ite ‘ltith Evenings,' at Apollo Hall, on next Timm day. The Mere announcement of the fact Una& oient to aware him a eroinded house. Roma Join Raanr:—The friends of rraflo oat Fillmore ye invited to meet at the Odeon, thi evening, to kron ■ 'Rough and Reedy Club.' Too Duo or viz lawn Gumm.—Tiespoesivn to the appeal of the survivors Or pecuniary, A5...1-ance, ance, to milkier them to hang boom the remains of their deceased brethren of the Company of hriah °teem vow in Mexico, a public meeting was held at the house of Sergeant Walkway, on Friday evening, the Pith inst., Henry Gandy in the Chair, and John Taylor. Secretary. The following resolutions were engin/moody adripte4, to wit: , embed, That we cordially approve and aim cerely applaud the humane and affectionate rani pose of the sorriviug members of the Irish G1T04,- note in Mexico, tlk bring borne the remains of each of the douses.' - members of their Company sh can be foiled or identified; and that we will an.. our beat agate to raise the necessary means to ere side them to accomplish the 'melancholy, but praim, worthy undertaking. Emlord, That John Coyle, Can*, John Mackin, Wet Farrel and .Robert M Young, of Pittsburgh, and bbchael Kane jr, Michael Crate gad and Hugh Sweeney of Allegheny, be a none minor to solicit contribution.' in their respective cries, to edict the Object ip view. Resoled, That John 11 - Guthrie, Eaq., be ft; quested to act a. Treasurer of the funds so col. tested, and remit the same to New Orleans. Ricadrat, That these proceedings be ascii! by , the °aloha, and published in all the city rumen. Ms. II: CASSIDY Chair/mut. Joss Tar Los, Secret/fly: his. Coawn"—A priranajetter informs us, that the noble s.A4 - 0 - bin, Mr. Corwin, not ow sup. 1 pone the nominsiso' cC Tayior and .ktharee, but will take the .tamp La their three, oa the adjOurn. meat of Coegreas. We should be glad to hare him open hit campaign in Pittaburgh,on his way brae. Will the Committee appointed for the porpoise, at the Ratification meetityr, mato this. Miner in the New Trirk Tribune, “Mr.Cciawut Imin:turned &maths Wee, iu nod health and spirit'. He is =Meat of the success of our ticket, and is sanguine. that Taylestand Fit:Aims will carry Ohio. lie supparts the Mere If Warmly.' ma , THE Atarcrown Fax —Edroiu are king in • different parts of the date, to relieve the aufatera by the fire at Atleitown, which dereroyed proper ty to the amount of $225,000. Mach dimities it ex• iating, mon time termed oat about WI km* Whit win Pittahargb dol li la Nid, iber' , Cetainity is greater In extent and more distreealeg la its results, in proportion to the Wee or the plass, than tba great 43se or - P#taburgtt, which excited ho peg ryinpathy and lAN:night sa - prompi aasistanes.and' relief Tema tv felessacnolikrre.—Win. S. flobitisoo, editor of the leulbut, if not the only Whig , paper in Lowell, Mau, hu withdrawn fr o m dud paper and the proprietor/ hare nut up the Milky fig.— The Vox Popell," the Loorifoce paper, also hr/ the Taylor flag dying. Judging fora. thus things, the Whig ticket, will g o it with a tusk la those pert. Coo, Wasnini m Juris—A private letter from Franconia, New Hampshire, dated Jim. 106,1818 sign "There wu a severe frost Line on the light of the Ist of Juno. On the morning of this 2d,! the thermometer indicated 28 dunes. Coen, beano, end all tender vegetables were nit down' the. ground, and the mirth wu frozen to the depth of half an Md.' Hon. AIITHOR B. 1 3 / 1 037, United Stales Senator from Alabama, has resigned his nest and been ap. - pointed Envoy Eatraordinasy and Miialsei Beni potentially to (Innis, in place M Hon. Ralph t. In 6emll, mulled at his own mites. Calvin M. In- Newell has been nominated as Secretary to the Le "mt official aaamorcemeat of the ratfficatiort of the treaty of peace with Mexico, was received at Utashingtao, on Thunder lut, by the • basis of Major Graham, to ••tithteett and ti haltdays from the city of Mexico. The New York Evening Journal pledges jority be the ticket, in the Nate of New yoai; ed Fifty Thousand and upward.. The Ontario gouu• tylonmal bye that this Is not wide of the mark? Ws will comply with the' rope* of the Chioni cie, if tits odium will furnish as with s copy albeit PiPer =wining the Pr:aim/MP trisrsd to , Tun Fun In Nanrom, dasttared sixty. two :tan aunts, laud involves n .lons of $200,000. > r~ - ~,~ k.. - ... _. _ i.. y. ... Mall the Nov Ahem.,, - - :-.:: ....iror Nitimiiiami siditei /Liers,i.: '-'.' • - I Tniii=molei - Drei•Tie*rc.: „, ~ .. ...., . - The on patties now f ri xtnuathericholeitc, • Cass de Loco . es!' .. , ....••• ,.. Whfilyhigs Lir TA give 'their vo w.. • Cuoituir—Pult, Boys, pulLUil pul l Steady. • Far Fawn and 'in Bore and Rem* From ' Ades bloody Paull F Baena Platill well Smelt field! They tto as Behave like men," Lit Ritaio and./Zwitly never yield' 111 4 &TA, pall;l 3 c. • ROM ain+Georgia Sounds the about. S . . . ~. • . • back the my , •The Whigs !re thrown this banner out— Strmaxinrct mar, but fight or die! Pa, &PI Pull, 41 :e.. • The Empire &ate wheels into ii4e, r With Farmoaz in the ixertiost rant* Ills columns steady, astound finn,- Their vatridges will not be blanka. • Pad, Boys, P llll , !km! Front north and Smith, from East and %Pi A Nation's voice declares it right ! The Whigs have made their choice !hi - The:Leader. can't but Wm the fight Pull, Boys, pull, fire. . . From the Tri une Busts*, sari Palatka at the sou b. EStract of a' letter . Om a merchant - Ci now at the South; dated Warmers' Ala. May 27, 1: S. The whole South is prostrate, in a pee ni. pilot of view. Neither merchants nor phulters a able to meet their liabilities The low price of their prcdecti seeres to hat left them, for the preseet, without resources. A other crop, with very limited purchases of goods ' the Fall, will restore there. _ . Free Trade doctrines find fewer advocates at the South than ever before. Men of both parthm now rear to the beneficent affectsof the Whig Ter oflBl2, and lament its repeal. Under• 11e in .fluence of that Tariff, every interest of the coun try-recovered from a state of great depression to one of healthful prosperity: and the years 18134.5. will long be remembered by all clams ae the matt amble and prosperous for dm whole country We have ever experienced. During that period the consumption of cotton in this country advanc ed from 120 to 215 millions of pounds, netting the planter from 5 to 10 per cent, more than the ship, meats to Liverpool or Havre. The grower ofcot. ton now Sigh for an increased home market. Nowhere at the North have 1 heard •such bluer denunciation of the present A - dMinistrathm as in thin State And Gamin—of Polk for hi■ Mexican war, which kr the last two years has been drain. leg the resources.oftbe country, and of MrAValk. er kr his TariS 0f1846, which has stitualated portations to a enter degree teven than the ruin ous year of 1835, turning the balance of trade in 18 months 40 million. ngainit the countw, notwith• standing the export of 20 millions of Breadstuff's, in conrequilice of the failure of th 6 crop in Europe in ISt6; and now emptying the vaults °four Banks at the South and West to the great alarmfOf all having engagement.. Joan VAN B unco . AN D Gm. Consumiss.—A correspondent of the New York Herald, in writing from Baltimore, sayar 'John Yet Buren roll Lave the chivalrous Gen. Commander after Urn with a long pole, so soon as his Ps* Speech reaches South Carolina. He touched the General on Caere poinLwhen be call ed him 'General Cat and nine tails; thougloproh. bly whhoublotowing that he was doing so, which I will endeavor to explain. Atthopgh the General is a small planter now, La was, until recently, an overseer on cotton pLautationa. The hut situation of the kind be held, be lost by the too free use of the *cat and nine tails,' on the bare Lark of one of hinemployer'S female slaves. It appears that he ordered one of the field hands to wash and do up his. linen, which, she not being expert et, did not do up to his - satisfaction. He accordingly took her out in the field and cut her unmercifully with the 'cat and [ND* tails,. indeed, no brutal was the whipping, that be wan immediately discharged. lie then commenced suit again* the planter iv Lie salary for the remainder of the year, end the value of the ' hog and himiny,' be would have eaten In that lime. The case wan called the 'cat and nine tails' case,. and the p.oy gave him Lis salary, but refused to' award him the value or the 'hog and hominy.: Thus you will perce ive the appropriate nets of the title Prince lobo - ",m, and approhend through hte.' Ott. 7.At. Won. the I. law as well themselves. ing among Hui men, he mined an old n . not seared at Irides, hut who had been g. 1111311 crawling Oa:under very suopieious circuit — intone...l,, to be brought bet4re "Why B--," said Old Raal...rm told you were trying to desert your col. oeN pee certaialy are no • teen of abet teripe "Watt, Gisetat; i eta the &tryout *diet, 4ti - tell you the God's truth, I urns, and 1101 sort in ekeer - .1,! little, file - limy said old Etanty's got 'boat Glly thousand the best troops in Meas., has picked his ground, sad will give .the Lops here the hanleit tight any of usever di,4ww! So I thought tbsi'd be a mighty small cleave 4.e our crowd to osterow, snd the /ex almaoe fur a while would Le to—." 4 Well vou go back to your mans, things look a tit. dr desperate to night, but do your duty. , to morrow. and it we lear the tight, oome and final me, eel ra Are. wiz/vv....7i Lana no Scurroa Colwori—Tits VOTE or vas STalt or Boma Cattouen—A knee, has been received by a distinguished Indiana Diem her of Congreu within • kw sky. from Senator Corwin, who for the law two or three wee*. has been engaged at home io personal basin Sir.:Contrus KW. 'hie letter that if Gate I Taylor should be acrainated by the Whig Cosiest tioo, be should *rapport him ; and. that according to the belt of his belief ge (Tartos) would receive the vote of Ohio . Per mums—The reXfteetatilres from South Cirofine say that Gen. Taylor will trot now receive 115 e Elerewrini Vas of that State. .11. is promise to abide by the nomination of the Whig Covention, in their opinion. mange. his success in South Cnrolin. Sulk they say, in no event will the sae of the State te given to Gee. Cam South Caro lina loather him en much as it respects Taylor.— h: I: Tribune. PaorsouCustom—We regret tole= that this gentlemen bas nrsigned his profeesarship io Minima Celine:land accepted the editonalchair of the M et hodi s t - Qoartiely •riete. He bat been connected with the CoUege for a period of Eileen years, and during that Late Ins - commanding tab eats and warm hearted piety hare aided greatly in ,elerating it to 4. present conspicuous maim, BY IMAGINET/C TELEGBILPH. Corregamdmie• of tle Pinansigh thaws. _ NEW YORK MARKET, New Yost, huts 19,1 r. Floor -Balsa or Geneses at /15 370605 62 cents; of Wasters at {6 '43035 50 per blit Strictly prime is selling at •$.5 6.7 per Mt Grain—:The market 6r Clan and Oats is iii n im " .6s a l eMe 2.7 eta. and o pro:o n l y. s P ir sime bits atyan°slwoeCkn'ots per i b ig a, Rye is bald be.g. Whiskey—Modems sales st 24 eta par pl. Prorislons of Mesa Park at 610 50, and of Prims Pork aillS per HA Sales of Lard in bar. Fels at 6t e 4 good bails bald at 7ea per lb. Eales Sale. thy salt Nava Huns at ti; and of Shoulders at , g eta par Haticat—Lanigiana is Mid at 6 165irr 61061 a middling, 610171 r, fat ( 7tatite; En 6 600 fair the nattirst is 6rm, baklittle ti doing. Da. WC.A.MaI V.ZNISTOIL.-The follyerini ,„ l: a copy Of • lett m ium received from an meat eseasee. Letters ef the came Chanalef an mewed daily. Utorismown Emu. Ca, Tenn , June ft, Iflld Mews fo r k Cm. Pittsburgh, Pa—Llear Pim The agent hrLarus'o hal with too a lot of hi. Liver Pills and Yeaalfege, ell of which have been sold. The great strums that.they contain hat Induced it. to and thie note to you, to tee If you would not send enallt more. 1b.,. and medicine mine—l have been milted drags and aleatent medicines for aboutlo yea., hot lure oven nothing in the km al Pills that Las done.. mash hood at gli.ene's LirerPiliq and as to the Vannifoge, (want no better preparatioa I could mod a pest sung emilleatea but do not think dt not. enemy; as the uncle Is already so Intl and favorably know.. Please forward me at your earliest convect. .see: 4 des Vermiloge, 04 dot Liver PUN. and 0 doe Lang Syrup. Yours, reepertfully, T 0 DENSON The above rateable preparations can be lad renn in* u the dug store pf J KIDD& Co; 00 wood et fete Loire Esexcromai.—We would call alto:mon to the excellent remedy for Coughs, °olds; Consumption, AMlna, and all affections of the Throat and Langs. Wring littetal does within a Am year,. past had me. Win to use a medicine of Am kind, we have by expert tutell tested he excellent qualities, mod an prePared to recommend it to other.. Mohnen or other, puhiia spostete &Mimed with bronchial affection. will hod greet benefit from its we. It to prepannl by • *chat. de physicien, mad all Mums will Sad It • safe end ea. •eactress medicine in the dim mace for which it is cr. commended.—)Columbus (Ohio) Crum and Jounut. i.t.ain at the Pekin Tea Vlore, N0.2t1 Fourth street. nrjr% Irp A PdienuoPeTteratottr—Sellers , ?Ayer Pills: The original, only true and genutne'Llrer Pins. Independence, WaartingtonCo.,Fethel,lBl.9. Min E willjust add that your LlverPtlls Lava answered the very but purpose In toy ptactuw, and Inns thrir Wants, *frets In toy own press rip.; lion., I ran confidently and safely recommend them where-I Inns hitherni"Resilated with others or Mat repute.—Yours, kr., N W Prepared and wild by R. E. SELLERS, :a Wend Sold by Dr. Cassel, 6th word D. M. Curry, Alleghenyi %h J. Smith, Tennieratterrille, and P Mayo, Law trneeritte. 1,44 On Sunday unertidn, M. Rae= Auurn,Nrad $7 years. The funeral will take place tble evening at . 4 o'clock, from Me raeldence of her daughter, Mn. Hamer, on Fulton street, near Ike corner of Webster. The friend. of th . efandlrare requested In attend the funeral with_ oat Anther nonce. Ort Mooday, 19th lost, .t half.pan 9 o'clock, P. M., UAZ.ILIT Jan, wlh of Isaac Taylor, lo W. 31st you of tWr sf.• , • Tie friends oldie fotolly an revoottally Invited to Woad the Amoral this day, at 4 o'clooky. N v ram Ow residence of her bubond, Fitch ounet, tietwitoo Wood sad StnlthAeld stmt. T yUNK "E by - A. . " 81 3 8.1 A N & CAT tatiV s" N " 1•Al • IMAMS AND BIIOULDF:RS—thu own curing, in • JOU, wore mot fur .ala by JIM DROWN &CULBERTSON a . . : 1 . ...1:% , .f:i i' ,. - I' v y ~..,.... $ EC. Iller Ertaids==hadii)th4.kiciti.ii of Phistargli, in flect and Comm* Co ltlli Els af sernbled,That the WEE - Commirtee be and , V try are hereby anthorised .inquired, as speedil jr , as may br, teldvartise krt proPerals oral eitintract too a' eel.- Son and merstrastion qt's Ruin on the tit- pi emery in the Seventh Wanb, together with the - aer eatery quantity of pipe; stop cock; &e.; also, for the et meth. of engine hoes e at the present basin, arab. one or mono SY= engines, p.m., ite.—the sae* W. b e . paid for to bonds ofthe m !waxing an Wows. of s ith per cent per-ann.:4.d ring ten yeas io ran. Sea IL—Ber it. also :Elected, ke., Thal th e , Street Committee be and 3 are hereby author so id-re quired, ea speedily as y be . , *advertis Cc r I mot. ssls and.comemt for Grading and- Pavia g.; of the thilowing awe a' street,. from tknithfie tok street to Grunt street.; Falaf street, team Smithfield la eel to ROY areeq Tunnel Feet, Wm Wylie street tsr Penn ylrania avenue; in .Flfth Ward, Liberr r street, from Adams' street Harrison area; in il '* Sixth Ward, Wylie street, Elm street to Pal. I streek . L }...... soca, from %retie street Centre arm sue, and Centre avenue from nat. stree ts th e macro '.Usis of the Sixth Ward, and that from thence It be graded and macadamised to De Y•lliers sax. Also, that Permsylvenin even. be graded • ad pa ved from the:Canal Bridge to Dinwidthe weer, h, the Seventh Ward f„" . . Also; that Penn street be graded and paved b sun the at line of the ',Path Wardle Mono. arear, In the 'Ninth Ward. 'The grading:WA paring aforesaid to bs i paid 4 for in bondaof the cit bearing an interest oft tis per cent. per =raw, and ving ten years to run. Sze lII.—Be it alsOnacted, .Ic.; That the Cc warm tee on Street. be ankare hereby ..thoriaed • hd bl ames-kw give out drp eoutracts for grading aad pa. , tsformaid streets. such sections and to as many diet contractors .5.11 ensure the speedy temple. lion of the work. l.lf Sac. IV.—Be it tort* enacted, ke., That Si he street be, and the same u edhoded from as . present Vete:dna• don at Harrison .tree the lrifai Ward, to &keg.. ny Street, in the Ninth , ard; and that Smiles tut street M. extend. , from All eny meet to Morton , alert, of the ewe width and at a fame distance fro at Penn street. and parallel th to that Pike street ruf la in th e Fifth Ward, and that Retoniing,Regulatot be and ah , he is hereby law. • to make a pi. and sr ecificE don algal street, anisleposite the same in to 'a elite' for public examinatiortend inspection, and can se pub lic notice thereof to Keiven in two newspaper 4, d pulished inlaid city, as ikrequired by law. Ordained and enal(il into' late In Councils; . this 15th day of June, A. 484 tr. (Award MURCIA, ROBERTSON, Prest; C-C. R. Roane Romarlerk C. C. k lIN SHIPTON, Pm.. S.C. JOBS &WWI, ant , C. jrak; It_ m ir.:, , Lo visa, A lITIIO4. of Han4Aady, Rory Mkt., Ac., 'trill 11.'ye ri. of bias orate WISH EVENICH 19, E the ATOLI47IIAL,L,Sio Thursday, June s 4, WS, illus. trative of the National charactertstics, arm repartee, mirth and melody oßlreland, interspersed with. OWN SONGS, atcoikAmnied by himself on the piano f0rt5..."..1 On this occasion 4111 b. given RORY o'lllo BE'S DREAM, an emblerokde vial. of American mini& cence and Irish graillWe, with the celebrated reek.- tion of SHAMUS akeISPI and th e Comic Stol7 'of NEW POTATOES! 4 them.. of the menhir, Mr. Lover will sing his petkular somm, THE BOWL 1) SO OER BOY and ROWCFMORE... 'Haws ;50 eenu—pi ba bad at the Moneturaltell Hon* and Mr. filchers Music Stow. Doors open at 7i, ~ leak% 'DODDERY OF TIDIPREPIDENT OF THE ILSIIIY ~R. OF CHESTED.p , ENTY.--A bold nod partially thocessfal effort bus n made recently to clreolate e moles notes of tatt Dank of Cheery County ft t the Western pan of this lime. The pablie I. again sm. tioned e 'againat receirea of thi s Bank, of the la. to saes prior laid. 71 are indications of Sindial Bons hay* .iy been In the Northern put of this Stara. Notes of thin fkactiptlon coming from those quarters should, thereffie, be regarded us* panic SW scrutiny. s , Therals but a small Humber of rotes of the old bat alma, now oat, beaideSitLe maim notes; and all *he dais to um the perpeHlhors of this high banded and daring robbery broughiAtoja . a4lce,still be mareralaboat. WIGTON, • . Preside= =zams3 PIENMEGERMANIPOLOGNE-111 dor jurt re• kJ - cevertd and flr)1•114?. W.O I KIDD kCo L ARD OlL—ldurckh: for sale byOhre fft a be&-15 bbl. in.6ro awl Si: • .1 JUDD & a le ecrov. TNPAIVES' 11ATS-411 mewed, ea. Infants' Rice Pearl Hats; al., 'ease Mines Leghorn Flats, and for sale by 3011,480 N, jelp 44 otargat st tb,l,lctultroco stcquacr Hail Colum bia, - ma E0$11.1001[1:11• for sale by ROBS/MON 0c REPPF2T, _l_o22yEb_b_d.scc 13IA:ACM:NU powritz-sig take Beaching rim der, Jth Itlespeatt te Led 4 . . bn , id—lUjust received, the reinaboler w swith in /flew days; for wile by Jett •W 4 . 31 uncial:nu:4 lan liberty st ‘'IIIEESE-11X. Las prime iwere, for sale by ll f J am's 4..)A LZEL Ri water al LIVER PRENCII Chterill?—,We hart thrt ed Ma 'a fine tot of Ilk Freneli Cloths, which we an g e r t. lin math lower now we have tree Mane sold the equality. ALEXANDER S DAV, joie 75 market NW ed °ebbe dimmed WDOL CAS...eIfin:RES—A lot of very cheap Wool Ilk Caswomeres, among which are some eta light texture, very suitable lor the summer ',aeon, •nst reed Ity l' ALEXANDER a. DAV "DOWS/lONlb TEA—au ball cbeaa say PaNykaay , i awra and for W.* by iffia / 1 . 1.01 - 11, Hama Omura Miblinga_ ...... DUBE VINIXJAR-30 tobla sap, Viorg:r. StOM and for .ale by jelY, 1A lb FJSH—rM bble No 3 barge Mackerel; *Cr Lb!. No I !lettings; 20 bbl. No 1 trimmed Shad, loodine rutd for sale tiy jell). J a R FLoya fl LA..3—W bee eXtU.areo JONI!? Window Ghms, in more said (or sate by I ie.= J& It FLOYD IDEPPER AND ALLSPICE- - ar begs l'epper; 10 do Allspice, in Dore and for vde by -____d k R.FLOYD INGLE LOAF BUGAR-2i bbls Nos 4, 6 arhl 62 0 athood, w store sod for Ws by io2o J Jr R FLOYD ARDOIL-Iu bbla and her for rule low by 14 id° BROWN & Ia.LIERTSON &NCY SOAP-10 ballemeiamati. Car sale low by, WA. {MOWNh CutMEFITSON Et:ARS—OM Idols N 0 yttigar; 511 Lb crioluAl do; 0 W do pulverised do; tai do Losi do, M more and kr ask by lent REOWN L CU! UEIIRSON rgOLARSES—POOLITts N.O Molasses; M do Sugar DL Room do, m atom and (or sale by trotBROWN CILILBEItTSON riIEAS —3) bait chests 1 - 11 Tea; 30 do do Imperial dO - ; 30 do do Goupsystler do; al do do black do; 11l eat. ty brt'lionpowder and I' Win store and for sale by jet.V BROWN t CULBERT6O:4 XTO. 3 MACKEREL-34. bbl. large No 3 Mackerel, .1 8 Intl received via canal and for sale by • jolt • SELLERS Zs NICOLS - - Al - dHSKILLES SKIRTS—IH/ fine Weil, filar% all opened by SHACKLE - IT & WHIM, ;HY .99 wood tiIT.K.IJNEN.DRILLS—Orus ease ha t yr ion Drilling, med ium quertlaalimltlllirrt itet.Low NA:MINS—T.I Wes mu:4w N. Cm, for rale by Jog ir suncia.Erri WHITE BLACK DRESS SILKS—An invoke of heavy black Lousing Silks, very wide, for Thence, 3Jernilles, aisdesr ooed by Jell SHACRLETP t WHITS RAP D' ETE--6 , WeceseFrenei Drop . 5 De, for 1J summer cools, R.., jest opened by SHACKL & WHITS nASIMERETTS.-Two. cues black Culubcrotto LI floe finish, jun nesived bl. jel9 eitAcci-Err a WHITE . • ILTEN ORLEANS SUGARS ANDAIOLASSEV.—.4orf 131 bias prone N oSor,• ESII bbls 21 0 Notasseg 400 do ouosud Loaf Sugars, In sump and for aide by fon SAGAMI* & SMITH, IS and SD wood .t RCOMM-49 bass rites G 1.16 landing this day and ler sale by Jel7 11.40ALEY t SMITI Tr ENTUCKY TOBACCO—yob key ro U Twist Tc a.. b . . 1 .0, favorite bonds, ft!i:m1 BA . _! byy SMIT n OIN ILLI3ERVE CHEESE -187 , box. IA R Cheese, line quality, lumbar had fog sale by jet 7 BAOALEY & 9311711 UFFALO ROBES—Now landing fr1:501 steamer jj diumandoah, Fat aseonal bor.!o itobes,irt prime order dintel from rost Plan*, (Yellow Stone, Ppper Apply at the For Company's Agency, .Itl street, near the Post OtTsee r to jema A. BEELEN. OILS—dO bbis Linseed Oil; 75 do No I Lanl do; 20 do No * do do; IV do Stearn:olo; I hhd - pare Sperm do; I do Walled Male; NI 5 bbla do do; in Mow and for sake by Isla SELLERS & COLS BACON -1u hada Tallow cauvussed Heins; 10 dc Nide& fl 5 do tlho&Wcn , all of prune quality. Join & NI OLD Llt.O AND PRIME PORK-10 UM. Mesa Pat; 6 .161, do rims do; facade by e 4 6 SF.J.J.ERS & NICOIS - - - BEANS AND CORN-1O ',hist Mile Woos; 30 do Corry for salt 6 y jetd SE4EE. NICOLS 00AR—N1 blob :4 O O Primoo conOigneoent and Al W. sale by Jel. J CIDWELL,y,ptyt at_ DIFEBRING-12 bbls on consiy mond and tot oalo by 4.../L lola J C BIDWELL 1011N1tEAL—so bbl. 1.. M aocl fur sale by Jela JC KIDWELL TsRI METAL-30 tons, Ilupon c selected- for foundry use ; for sole by tk.13 0, A 111•31 RY, Jelit 111 wood st • 001.4 lacks Wool, la nom and for sale by _WO GM) A HERM' I—l9essks Potash, for sale by J SCHOONMAKER k Co, 94 weal sr OPPERMI-31 bbla, lo good order, for sale by .1 - SCHOOMIIAKFIR ix Co vt. THAW - Pa 1'P:11,-41) reams, extra rise and quality, for We by jet. J StillOgYililAlCElL aCo ...._...... I s , INEGA li-27 !Ala Ciller Vinegar, X qr ranks wilt. . wine dour core and for sale by 015 MILLER ts. ILICKETSON ,•.._ ..._.—__.________,—.— 1 1.11. , V1.11.1ZE.D LOAF SUOMI—HO 644 Noali, 4,5; ,j_ It and 7 Loaf Sugar; SM. half eateaLoveriag'a duo- refined do do; alkliblz Lovenagi tour' palveriSod do • NU do pulverized do do; just reed and for . a l e by . r 1e1.5 DULLER AMC TZZON _ .. . riIIkIATOLIACCO-20 We Cuba Fllleerobaceo; 46 ki dodo wrapper do, Jail reed and for We by. .lelA MILLIKR & RICILI,VSON DHJED APPLAZ-15 bbl. Dried Apple., Jived and for gala by lels Bd. IV tIARHAUGH - ...—:.,., Lir BEM PA RASOLS—gpOM 2 Johnsen. 40 Alniket street. have_just reselied IUU green eilk and e angeable. eaUn Paral MO waned eetum i from 75 cents. piece up.. • hl5 um VIEESE-25 bee prima W Et, reeNlible d (.. ea We by 145 TASSKY it. BEST . —. . .... A9 . 1t1.141,-40 hlibbls No Imic,fozr4py WINDOW OLA. 4-300 bons oXID %V Glau4-IVO do 10X11 dodo; lOU doloXl4 do do; for sale by • Old TAM' tr. Barr .------- ALANANDEJI . SAFE-4-41cm. Safes In stare sad far sale low to close consignment. • .- 1.'15 - g water at • C OTTON—.A bales Conon, In atm and tot sale by • 7AB LIALIELL PM& 80AP-150 Las Nat Palm Soap, to Eon and On ~ 1 1 . by jets 'JAB DALZELL-. and 3.`°,0a,=;83 "g•letr• 6—Arv‘ral.L.L. AITCMR., - FtAt . ,? . , ' --- B, r a. gaileasaa;do C11.4:411••111.. Lotrumur, fia lIIIDEVN. 0: SUOMI AT - 1110110Nki ?n dar.we 10lhJ.oa,eamm.nantst1oo'clock.♦. IL, an will all 1 liMl.'prime New Orltaa• bhbor (Cnnack7 book noun) , jade ' Hy Jolla D. Davis, Atecleawer. Dry Goods.' Dry . Gords! ar. derct ! On Thursday minslng, hum gi v es 1O o'cioch, at the commercial Bales 'Room, corms of Wood sold nth streets, will be sold, Gm cash coma funds, • lamp eon= siartment of fresh and fashionable.spying must summer Dry Ckelds„ embracing a poemi variety, usoallg kept by Man dr) , meats houses. - . • : aalio'coc ,k • • New and recce! hand household itml kitchen frasti 7 rate, grocenea, ramenswate,.rausware,- earpenag— also, one hair seat sofa and rocking elmar. 3 Era full Jewelled gold mere eseapement souther, case. 18 carom fine—warmnapki I silrer patent lever watch, made by Haniaon. 2 fine silvee'fsdi anon escapement watchms Meet dials, reguisara Movements film ser. , pnrelled pateat vertical watches, regulated. l e er y fine sled Leplaies,4 holes iewelled, etc., diet,. Rlower., resdata • 6 double bark 0r.... eratents, gold platecfcgulated vartera.., Agaquaralty of Getman fancy geode, clo th ing, dry Gunshirts, accradeow, fifes, cutlery', tau • • SOILN D DAVIB , duct • ilattathatti .Frirsdrum at Asturian. On Wednesday, June NIA at ID o'clock ' A. , the dwelling house of Mr. Amid Hendricks°' in roar, biarbniy street, fourth door tiontDo onenne Nay, will -be sold a large quantity. of good quality end well kept Hounebold Furniture, *blab has been need only a kw weekly unoug widen ami-rna hom ary secretary and book case, dna, log sand