URGII GAZEIM BY ?JUSTUS SEOCES h. Ca PITTIBURCIIIs FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE Xt,. I.IIILADICLPIM MOB= AIIIIIOIICIX. era aVg j ir . sactfitnnuded frte, ads oak. . . NEW TOBY EXPRIJI. Wee will receive mad forwatt. free of expense, ad Wortisomsou sad sabocliptioas tn this paper. : • „ PIIISIMSIIII DASZT GUNITA le published Weekly, sad Weekty.—The Deily is Seem Dollars per weenier, the Ter-Weekly is Ore Dollen per =lux the 'Weekly Is Two Dollen per azdrustu sawirip l',"aelmon• Vox sour Coameretal busillionce,Doglecie,Mar• am t Elm News, Lawns, Manor Mutsu, ar— see .Desiearatiellilildie X . • FOR PRESIDENT, • TAOHARY- TAYLOR, 1' • . Lotoim. ICE LID ;FILLMO EiLL RE, FOR CANAL COMEDZIONEX- • ASA KIDDLEISWAATII, astistasonlo And o, . W . Mg NoslasOoss.. ' :?3ICOj i tZa.II "' A CI BIPTON, vox •111EXIILY. , LEIVIB C. NOBLE, a. LE, of Indian CHRISTIAN. SNIvELy, of Wilkira. SWARTZWLIZER, or I.L.usorgh Homy 7.4lEnr, of NIXON, of I,Con,i E. Mir. icniN Barr, a Ban. DANLELIITCUEDY, of E3b:gmqh Dom4ol. TUOIIAB F=lllT, of Firisbargh. Fd(lndia Correspondence of iho Pntsburill Gentle The Lou-Otteve Trade la the District, 51 - Vlaamiraroi,Jruna 20, ISt& terms onomhich the Loon of the aizteen =Timm of dollars haa been negotiated, gives very , -'; seaml satisfaction, and indicates`. aery &ratable i ; " condition of the Mom truarket, Of the sum of fif teen 1 , ." millions bid for by Corcoran and Riggs, five millions are for 13aringt, at London. This firm , wish' for this amount at once, and the effect of a , I demand 'ln this quarter must be the remittance i Dem, or what is practically the same thing in the ,;' .pmeent state of money market, the keep ing hereof five millions of specie, which would other. •; ' - wise go M Earcpc. I hear aflame advances of. fated for. a portion ofthe Loan Mace the bids on Saturday - eveele •,-..!, ', Mr. Csowts.ti, of Ohio, hasheenfintunate to ob tain the unobstmeted introduetbn into the House Of .ir a Dill, referredlo the Committee on the District of, of Ckdrunbia, and urging the repeal of 'the .law • of l'ebrunty 27, ISOI, and at acts sustaining, •• , or tunny manner maintaining the institution of ',. Slavery, or the Slava trade in,the District of Co. - lcunbis. The Bill was referred Without serionsop• position. The attempt has been made many Miles baron to bring faintrd a similar' bill, and once at isg • lowa before this d ' the present amnion of Con - . 'gresi'i but a Whig with a South Catalina Speaker in the C • Mr. Winthrop being ill yesterday, and Mr. D art of S.C., in Chair us Speak. . ' a pro trot, by resolutika,}—have received and,or. dated to a first and itiacced' seeding, and apprca priately referred a bill to do away with the odious • ~„ Slaire trade carried on beneath the Stars and .., "Stnpes of the Illapital of the Union. The Slave laws now enforced in the' District of - ' •• Columbia, ,are those whic - Kwere in opetitiion in - - ~;', Maryland at the timeof the removal of the - Sent of . • Governmeni They continue, witlr-all their oh. .. soleteness, and in all their severity, as they were ..- . koty.sevitt years gone by. Thole Statutes.have ' . ..remained through the year that the Constitution • `;., declared the'fareign Slava:trade to he Piracy. and - far Mug years beyond.;;l!: would seem, if justice • „ if not to Slumber forever;n f ind the law of program , • . in not to stand fnat forev'eeln our midst,-that they '; Can remain lo an longer.. . . •.' .' -' Tlm Criminal Corm is in session, and among its dates are the tiild . of the . Men found on board the ? - Pearl, and arraigned as negro stealers. It is •• • - thought that - the trial will hardly go on during the' • " promeat term. The three prisoners harp eminent , connsel,—aunong whom WO Samnel Fassenden, of Maine, Ex-Govetaer,Sawarn, of New York, Ma , 1 .. race Mania, of Mass., and a gentleman from Ohio. ' . ' -••• it. n. Wasnictorm,hute 20,1815. The - boast - or Itansussecrarsysa despatched a iastr deal of ampartarit -business yarterdar and . 'wfvo indications of a disposition to c lose the session at en early day. The clown fo ot of LOCO Foeolom stuck out most sionspietiously du— ring ihe upon two questions—lnternal Im ;rovements and,theTariff. The memorial of the gnat Chicago Convention waapresented by Mr: Wesitiorth, of minois, and a motion to print wan resisted .by the pmminent men of the dominant putt'. Thera was aftaish consent to the utterance of this important paper to the Committee of Com mach, and the resistance shown to the pettier up. on the question of printing the memorial. The .v.fftls wai:l22l° 56. Ma, Stems* of Pa., obtained a commitment of opinion nisei, Upon the question of the Tariff, by irk. tit:Khmer* a Be.olatiod ituaricting the Committee ,• •of ,Vays and Melia to bring in a Loll imposing ad , , &bona! &gibs upaniforaign Inxtuies,and also upon foieign imports coming into rattans competition . with the malaria - of the United, States. There was a trial of. etrength•oport the introduction - of ' • these reablatians, and - although the motion was '• bat tar mint arthe twathirds - neccwory to sha pe:rid' the rules, them urns a vote of BCI to 82 in fe 'vat of dos anspeasion: The House, therejwa, In itspesesidsei opinion upon two ingestion test epee tiods remains Whig,-end under a Wbig Adana ' *ea= we may hope to see Protectien to Awed' -can Cone:new en ay carried oat. • ‘.; • Amain other important. questions before the s Noose, was the hill reducing the 'Postage upon all minted matter. The boll reduces the postage oa - newyspersto one and a half clone cent within the ask% and one cant beyond the State,—abcdishing all postage, hammer, on newspapers emulated in the mammy where thei are peeled, or within thir tymlles Ikea the plaessofpublicatlon. An abstract oftids bill has before appr-sred in the Gazette. ;:;,. Another of the incident/ of the day has been the pimp of a bill for establistuni an htterna ' Soul system of Exchanges, 'under the Padua of Amish:u Vatemare: So many importing bills are nevi: en hurried through Upon one flay, but scam, of them have appropriations,' nail were pas ?eig, therebre, without. reference to the Commit- tee of the Whole, where debate is alwayi in or. andlwhere the previous question cannot be Mr, Webster promoted the appropriate memo riakfrom the Chicago convention to the Senate, as -"StiPloied by some liPiwelohme roma n s, and the * of the day was given to ajoint revelation to, casing the =nape:tidbit aCthe Mail South. . r.. , Give. Cass &aid the Velenteerai (Moor the rcsolettions pawed by the Looofoco ConTeooll Oa Wednesday, pronounce!, Canto be, .Ths CAarcioe mid frit-ode oar gralfrost oar', iu liGgriee • What an utildnd cat! Surelythey macho speakiag 'itimically. We El thought the Democracy of gill county molly Tery: friendly to our gab, lola imiand if et they cannot mean what they:say in the above entract..l.swtsCses a friend iindchampion of air . gallant Soldiers! The same :Lewis Cask who Toted to censure the gallant balms of Mon• Ware The same Louis Cans who was hutig - iu din by the bra ' ve _Pennsylvania voltintows, in .Mexico, het bringing inn bill to reduce their pay! die Medlin ad of our gallant soldiers in Mexico!— The idea -is ilteurd, and ought to have called up • s. brOad in the Convention that sanctioned such thtrrm ' war; sad wholesale murder by belliierant nattoria, but as to his being a friend to the brave soldiers litho do % work, that is quite a different thing. • . avut.7-The Steubenville Herald is ale. Waled Cuserts's whipsaw sompiair Tayior and Farmi n k Ohio., The "Wagon Bop " win rally is our ticket (nisi' trite Whig in that •State. The Herald says, if Mr,. Corwin opens his campaign in Pittaln Mak - Sterniesviill Will nudge arrangements to have - . his amend deznatunndion nude them Is Usti Glee Wending to their duty In this I* ;ta b . p.khave the kin& . . Val oat heweewi • - i ipport of the • .lama to radii'', wn '' ilicer,exeuouely rgeeted b 9. the 1..0u ' e VratoetPr'thic' , '".• on Watt** sbouLi 1303 **see it. • , • Ohl* oil.Peamisylvamto Rosa Co. It will 4 - tairative4ly radiance to thoadveo. imemeat Of the Catruitimicitias,`lddras. Xotena, Denny, and calms, that books rill lie opened at the Exchange Bank, and at the. Boahatares of Johnaton de Stockton, and Kay do Co., on the '41.11 of Dane, instant, for raining mdmpiptiona to the. capital mock of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail Road Company, under the 'charter gootted by the joint act of the Ohio and - Pennsylvania Lebele• tut* at Mer last session. So much has alreredy been said and written on the vast Importance of this road, to the maninent interests' of the trade and commerce of Pittsburgh and its dependencies, that it wouldLeeem almost superfluous to urge further argument upon this community, to secure its patronsfe to. this great work. The necessity of prompt, vigorous, and united action, and liberal subscription of stock, has become every day more and more apparent, not only from the efforts that are making to penetrate the central region of Ohio, facto Lake Erie, by lines of roil road now in the course of construction, but, likewise from recent movements, in eastern' pans of that State, to combine a unity of action on ei railway from Coltunbus, via Zanesville, to Wheel ing. No one, whit looks With the eyes of sound judgment and proirer foresight on these measures of our rivals for: the great stake of western trade, but must percelie the necessity of counteracting efforts on oar part. The little and impoverished town of Wheeling has recently given a practical demonstration of the value she ects upon the ne cessity of penetrating the table lands and fertile districfs of Obicg and tlicsi gh some of us may view her subscripticin of $300,000, to accomplish that object, as vain and illusory, yet, coupled as that city is with thekate of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company,* must not permit ourselves to believe that her subscriptior' r will be altogether unavallible. There is 0111 i view, if no other, in which it becomes formidable—it is a manifestation of eespirit and determination to connect themselves with the interior of bhio, which must have the el k« 4 if no other, of withilrailing the attention of that region from Pit:abut/kin the absence of like ants on our piet. SupiienCal on our part may, therefore, be fatal; and * would, consequently, conjure our fellow citizens to awaken to the im portance of the subject at once. The erisisis at hand, propitious results are within our gmsp,tf not now neglected; and events, have forwarded this call upon the pubtio spirit of our citizens, for this great object, which a few months ago were but in anticipation. By the grand and liberal subscrip tion of the county of Allegheny, the completion of the road from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh has been secured, bhond the possibility of a contingency or doubt, within little, if any, over two years. That subscription has =momd the necessity . of sal contniution to that work, leaving our domes, tic and personal means to be applied exclusively to the Western Boad—a mad not second but fast, as regarda all the elements of weabliand prosperity to be derived front the one or the other, to this city and its environs. We trust, therefore; that with one heart and one mind we will come up to the work. That we will not forget that there are migh. ty and powerful combinations to contend with on the North and the South—that though untrue has done much for us in soil and climate, end commer cial position, at the head of navigation of the beau. dial Ohio, yet that art and enterprise, and public split, by the construction of railways, are reveler. tionizing the old and natural channels of trade and intercommunication, and that wasoct must put our shoulders to the wheel, our eaergie‘ip requisition, in order that artificial improveinerox around us -may not countervail the bountiesof nature, so law. isbly bestowed upon this city. Prcetrzrams—Smits Bamnr.—That we - shall cury this State Dr Taylor and Fillmore, we can not permit 4ourselves to doubt. Every ; Whig pa- , per, and several neutral papers, seppoitithp Whig nominees with great zeal and effect. The whole Whig vote, of the State will be rallied for the ticket, beyond all doubt. Polk had only about 6.000 tun ion's , over Clay, in lhii,oat of some 330,000inses, •A very small change in aver of Taylor, will give him a Majority—two or three votes in each Mr erica will do it At the next election the State will poll some 3110,000 votes, and we hope to have at least 150,000 for Old Rough and Ready.' We heer thatin the. Northern Counties, the name of Taylor is a tower Of strength.. They were .so shamefully gelled by our quizzical friend NOM& less, in his celebrated Elation Letter, that they will not be easily induced to vote for a free truth, Dem ocrat *in. We ore told that Judge Almr.s, Clarion, one of Polk's Electors, now goes for Tay. Ice, Lesider other influential Democrats of that re gion. How this may be in regard tette gentleman named, we cannot say, an our own knowledge, though it was given to no as a Cwt..: There can be no doubt, however, Mat Genera] Taylor will run well in the northern counties, and we fuel a cheer fel confidence Mat we shall carry the suite for 'Old Zach; in November. Tam "Black Cockade" seems to worry . our Democratic friend of the .Porr most dreadfully.— He cries out most he"—a "Federal lie We would kindly advise him to keep quiet. There, is nothing gained by getting into a passion. He cannot lie down old IlmelAh Niles quint as easily. Besides we are told by an old iahnlata . nt, that it was a common thing in those days, kr Federalists to wear black cockadea,with a nice little silver eagle stuck in the .center. lames Buchanan no doubt worse one, and Ingersoll, and Woodbury, and oth er; great Locofoco lights,as well as Cam. Our b4end told us that William Wilkins, a simon pars Demo• cmt, dyed in the wool, _used to' sport a very fine one, *Len PittsLurgh was . a amatry "Long time ago., Cass, than, is in excelleaDemocratic company ; and our neighbor of tha Post may tread on thej corns of soma of his Democratic 6riencts,l4 shosd ing so much heat about IL Gres.Tsruna la NOE= Csaormrs.—The Raleigh Resdaer:onotionees, "With feelings of the most unalloyed gratification," the nomination of the gal. lant old hero of Ruen Vista. A spontaneous nuificallon meeting ums held in Raleigh in two hours after the news of the coral• nation wan received, whic4ks one of the lamest assemblages ever gathered there, at which many excellent speeches were made. The Register says— "We were gratified to see a number of Gni fir mer 'political adversaries present, giving dose at. mai= tosthe remarks of the speakers, and, as the resohniona-vem enceirialusly adopted, we take it fai granted that they met their approbation." Mr. Gales offered the fifilowing resolulion, whic-h was adopted by acclamation ; Resided, Thai we recommend to the iriends of the Philadelphia nommations throughout the Old North State and elsewhere, the kirmation of Tor res, or Rough and Ready Clubs, 63r the purpose of discussing . and . dialeminating .true .Republicars principles and of makicg the election of our noble Old Chief drintly sure. TAYLOR In Meaucurarrra.—The NCR , Bedford Nenery, the only paper in Masesehtmetta which cupported the nomination of Mr.'Clay, hex !minted the Taylor flag, and, among other remarlir,haa the following 'lt will be seen that we speak of Taylor's elem. non as a,foregone conclusion. That it is so is ad. spitted even by the Loco Focos themselves, as we have already shown-by mamma in our column a— It Is a pleasure to know that Cass will be crushed under the heel of the gallant old soldier of the Rio Grande. Not only because be la the Whig 'Conti. Dee do we prefer Taylor to Cass, but among many grounds we peeler his position with regard to SM. ,very. General Taylor is a Southern man, with Southern principle. Cass isthat nastiest of all Mack■ N n otthent man with Youthent prossions --A mere today sycopkunt of the South, which scorns and detests him, as the North dots, and will repudiate and spit upon him.' ' rns•Drararcr or Corxernm.—The following, which ve Wm from the Co ogreasional Reports of the . National latelhgencer, *the(' il I, con cerning Slavery in the District of Columbia, refer. red to in oar Washington 'correspondence, 411 r. Crowell, by general consent,introd wed the following bill, of which previous notice had been given, to repeal the first section of an act oancem• log the District of Columbia, approved February 27i 1801, and for other purposes • ' 'Be it enortszl, ge—That the fine section of an ad concerning the' District of Columbia, approved February, 27,16 D., Hall, and all other acts and parts of acts that may in any manner interfere with, =gated, or sustain the institution of slavery in said Dudriceebe and the same is hereby repealed.' Tux orrnmencs.—Gen. Taylor sap he will not eppeee the legislation of Comeau, untess each leg- Islam le in violation of the Constitution. Mr. Can is pledged to veto any lull thsa Congress tiny pass, the °bract of which is to secure free kiwi= free Though Taylor is a slaveholder, between hint and Caw the free waxy Democracy cannot prefer the hater. • We take the ehove from the N:y. Globe. It empresses pretty nearly oar oarn aentimenta. Per ham the Glotio • has more of the 'ame eon left. 'ilk Gtlle inane grape then, Captain thliciaL)l sofa of the PLISSIdettIIPI of the Treaty of Peso& with Nook° The Urdoit pahhah . es the fall:ming despatch from our Commissioners, commsmieming, in on isisn to our Secretary of State, the earinr• 'cation of the treaty of peace with Mexico: Crrr Qtrxerro, May2s 1519-9 o'c OF lock T eit , . f Sit—We have the satisfaction to , inform you that we reached this city this alikernmin at about 5 o'clock, surd that the treaty as emended by the Senate of the United States panned the Mexican Senate about the hour of our arrival, by a vote of 33 to 5. 'lt having previously . passed the House of Deputies., nothing now remains bat to exchange the ratifications of the trerdy. At about four leagues fruit this city we were -met by a Mexican escort, under the command or Col. Herrera, and were escorted to a house pm wed by the government for our reception. The Minister of foreign Relations and the Governor of the city called upon us, and accompanied as to dinner, which they had previously ordered. So far ea the government is concerned, every ty and honer , t , i i sv i v o been o f reign l e erei! as, and Iwtoiti:ic, the M , aarer , tote that he feels great satisfaction in meeting' the ministers of peace from the United States. • We will Write to you kignin"shortly, and more' at length, as the courier IS On the &nt of depart.' ure. The city appears to be in n great tante of exul tation, firourorbe going ofT, and bands of music pa. railing in every direction. . We have the honor robe, your obedientservants, A. H. Scvnot, . Haman Oilman:. Hon. Issini Bucttassx,Se cretray of State. bassamurt cOlkTatrnaNc--The brig Columbus Whose arrival was noticed in our telegraphic bo• tches, brings the following intelligence in addi tion to that we •have already published. At the time of 4We:t[ling, the 2d inst, the blacks were massacring the white inhabitants daily. .So= thirty-six Perms., including women and child ren, were oscine] occasion driven into shown• the building set on fireirmd, with its unfortunate inmates, entirely consumed. The white inhabitants werefleetng to everyplace that &forded the possability of an asylum from the vindictive assaults of their foes. A number had escaped to New Orleans. Some captains of yes. sets bad declined taking any of the refugees on board their tenets. kering attackfrorn the blacks. The hew Governor appointed by the French Republic had not arrived bet was daily expected The St. Lucia Republican of May 27th gives a long account of the breaking out of the insurree tion, and after describing the burning of o number of inhabitants on the 224 says: Such were the monstrous deeds perpetratedthe Monday night; and to prevent a recurrence, on Governor, General Restoland, instead ore:WM.4w aid theeoldipry and marines, ',showery themselves in the nest eagerness to be called Garth, thought Lease to grant the boon of freedom to the Republi. Wroes apd murderers; and, accordingly, the abolition of. slavery was proclaimed in all the strive! of St. Pierre on Tuesday, the 23,1 hest and throughout the whole island on the following day. It may be better imagined than dermxibed whet is the carousing GlG:tenets.. cites...es, parading the streets on foot, or mounted on horses or mules, with all ants of Gags and banners, and shouting "Vire to Liierv....l7re MUCUS! Vile Perhuour ka. Mr. Partition has not yet arrived. The female popu. Wien, white and colored, were thrown into great alarm by the events of Monday night, and a large' number of them,with many men also, tied on board the vessels m port, which were lucidly numerous, 'about 2:3 or 30 in all, the larger ships received 200 or 300 ,ac #,. 'Many have aince returned on shore. ' Mwer.suclurna—Rorponsibiliry nj Apothtearies. —in Me criminal Court of New York, on Thurs. day, a CO3O was hied which involved the question of the liability of apothecary or his clerk- for giving an improper medicine to a sick person.; whereby death was produced. In this case, al though the apothecary was acquitted, his clerk wle9prepared the medicine Mil convicted of man. slaughter. The prosecution grew out of the unfortunate death of Mrs. Hart of the Battery, about a year . ago, from taking laudanum, as is supposed, instead of rhubarb. That lady being indisposed, sent her grandson, yoUng Lent, to Grrion's drug store, corn. er of. Grand greet and the Bowery, to buy a dose of rhubarb. Lent went into the shop and saw the • 'ncipal clerk, Brayton, either making °emending a pen, and young Ring, behind the counter—the latter a lad of 15, who hod been an apprentice of Dr. Gaion's for. about five weeks. Lent having asked the bay Ring for sixpence worth-of tincture Of rhubarb, Ring. asked Brayton where it wllll. Mr. Brayton pointed M a certain .portion of the -shelves, where rt seems tincture of rhubarb and the laudanum bodies good near tog4ther. Young Ring poured the liquor Into a two ounce vial, and nearly Elect aad•thea labelled it tincture orains• barb. 'Lent then asked Ring how much abiuld be taken at a dose! Ring went and inquired on the subject of Brayton—who replied that if the person to take it was an adult the whole should be token at once. Young Lent gave the medicine to his grandmotheroeho drank It, and was in 14 hours a corpse. ' When the medicine was sold to Lent, trr.Guion was absent from the store—but had given 'orders to Ring paver toxell in his absence., but under the drrection of Brayton. Dr. Gulon attended upon the deceased while dying, and declared on examining the phial that she bad taken laudanum from the same. The Coroiver's iuquestrenderod a verdict of derdlthy laudanum. After a short absence, the jury. returned a VVr diet acquitting Ring—arid convicting Brayton of , manslaughter in the Ch degree. ' Wiscomax.—We have the Message of the Gov ernor elect of this new Statp,- transmitted to the Legfilatere on the WI inst-'ll. is not atrociously long; and is in the main fair and judicious. li re commends Common School Education, Legal Re form, the erection of a State Prison, the modifica tion of Capital Punishment, so that only the deli!). irate marderer shall be put to death, while the manslayer in the heat of sudden pataion shone imprisoned for life ; the abolition of Militia Parades and Mainers ; a Direct Tax, moderate Expend, ture, and no Repudiation; River and Harbor Im provement., and Homestead Exemption. He characterise, the Mexican War as mifisrtunate, but on our part justifiable, and points with gratifi cation to the march of Freedom in Europe. On the whole, the Message is a good one, and gives us n huiper opinion of the young Governor than pe hadpievtously cherished.: Tho islature was organized on the 71b N Whitesides of . La Fayette, Spenkerrin" the House, D. N. Johnson, Cleric; H. G. Abbey, Clerliot the Senate. A Caucus of the majority was held on the even , iog of the 7th to select U. B.3enators. On the fast ballot, Dodge bad 26 votes, Dunn 21, Walker 19, Strong 14, and 25 ecattered among sin others. On the fifth ballot, Walker received 33 and scan noire. natcdion the seventh, Dodge received 35, whiCh put him also in nomination. Judge Dunn had 2.1. The "Daily Wiscotutin" say■ the lucky men aia firm friends of the "Free Spit' principle. They, , • ere elected on the, first bnllot next morning by the following rota: .Lwo,..lVelker GliWhigs..Whiton.....23 bodge 601 Collin" 23 Tweedy....ol —N , w, Yunt Tribune. The'nkies are brightening in the Western Re serve. The Chrome!" at Women, Trumbull noun• ty, gives unmistakable evidence, that it will soon bear the names of Taylor and Fillmore, at the head of its column's. In an article, stating its desire to preserve the unity of the Whigs of old sad that no better Whigs can he found in the coon. try, it remarks To our opponent {who feel a lively:intereci in the welfare of Whigs, at this particular moment, we say "hands ofl" we need none of your coonseL If Arm, to choose between the two candidates now in the Geld, no whig will falter in his duty. When 'the choice is to be made between Ifs hermot eon Vista, the honest old itoldier, and the truckling demagogue, who though a northern man—has mortgaged himself to-the ,oath—we feel confident every \Vhig will any, of the two, give us Taylor. At no period in the history of our pony, has such calm delifiertition and forbearance been morn loud. ly called Go, and we hope in the collision cf mind With mind on the all engrossing topic, no acrimony of feeling will be indulged ijn, let kindly feelings prevail—let no remember—VlE ARE Mlctrtoart I;. 8. Se4roa.—Tit)s }ion. Thomas Fitigerahl, of llerrien county, has been appointed by the Governor, U. S. Senator, to till the vacancy oseasioned by the resignation of , Gen: Cass. The Five Press says:— This appointment is unexceptionable. Col. F. has occupied many prominent places in our State, having been an active member of the State Senate, a candidata for Lieut. Chivemor, etc. He will do credit to ghe State and the station to which he hoe been appointed. Tanott's nuns.—We understand, says the Vicksburg Whig, by a friend just up the river, that Gen. Taylor is to take the, place of +d ner Broulte, as commanding officer at New 07rs and that the latter will raceme Ins old comma at Jet: !croon Barracks, Mo. TIIL editor of the Post says, "ha confidently be haves that dol. Mack will be elected by o hand• some Aughty of votes." This coo only excite a smile of derision, among all parties. We shall see how mach confidence con be placedin his "confi• . dent beliernter the second Tuesday. of:October. MOUS EWLIU ON TUE trrimr.—The "old Sell- Dollar" addressed a largh Taylor and Fillmore meet. ing at Dayton, Ohio, on Thursday evening. TI Journal male - spoke in three quarters of an hour in a moat effective manner. . . Horses. Greely aays Ito does Dot think that the I.4aakmea' of Michigan; who are aspiring to,Gew Casis..vemat place in tho Senate, need trouble . themselves, tuvOleu. Gam Will probably want the place himself arler November. •,. &soca i • . • Hesse 'fleeter, , Tbe many saga= geoendk Occasional bathe demoralizing seams incideit to the ;gips Baca In this vicinity, dieing the pass week,'suggest to us, the propriety of giving a synopshiof the Isw, the violation of which, proves to an evil of no common =ignite:lc We have availed ;nowise, of a digest of the Pennsylvania Sedates, from which we collate that, Horse Rating involves per engaged in thatgambling patellas, in an of fence, subject to a fine of fifty dollars. The animal employed in such races becomes - kaffeited,-11,0 Sheriff, his deputies, the supervisors of the public roads, and Overseers of the Poor in the district, where the race is held, are authorized and dewed to prosecute offenders, and the proceeds of sale. arising out of the seizure of such animals Ound thus employed, are to be put into the county tress• my.. Bets upon those °occasions are void, end money lost maybe recovered back. - 'Wu may notb . ioquire, why isit, that with a good 'and wholesome law, our community may be pan• bated by a hosaof Elatliegs, who docktothniplace on such occasions, to rob and plunder our Moan, ea:dente youths, under pretext of admiring the speed of horses! The truth is, gasibling hat Owned itself upon the rising generation 'so thro , °uglily, and the sins connected with this vice are so apparent, that the greatest plunderera engaged in this business are not willing to mums the prop. 'er position r which their nefarious profeuion anti ties them to, and hence we find an extreme anxiety, by this very class of men, to promote Racing aa cover to their infamy. 'ale race course is the fruitful ground far mor• der, drunkeness and robbery. The young man who is seduced to bet upon the speed of a home, will not hesitate to visit thrschamber or death, where cards and other devices are propOsed to chrot him ont'of his money; and liquor is furnished' to degrade humanity below the bust.' Our readers require no mural lecture against this vice, but they 'held know what the law is to counteract and protect the community against the evil, of which, there is such a general complaint and for this purpose, we have condensed the pro- visions of the Act of Assembly,—ample in all its details tobanish Ham Raring from this section of the Stale, provided the others of the law, charged with its execution have regent to the moral and religious 'obligation of an oath. Tnnasnir, June 22, 1848. The Court was occupied principally with the case of the Commonwealth vs. Henry L Burkhol der, proprietor oftha United States HOtel, implead ad with Mr. &mike, on an indictment, and with Henry Kennsge, fur assaults and batteries on Mr and Mrs. Chase, who were boarders at the hotel. The defendants in theie cues allege that they were compelled bo resort to sufficient phyaiced force to expel from the house the said plaintiffs, who, from drunkenness mod disorderly conduct, had be., corne - a nuisance to it, and, besides, were greatly in debt for boarding, which they were repeatedly asked toseule, but kept putting it of, until it almost amounted too refusal to pay at oil. r=l;.= Rye Four Saks at $3,56 per bid. Wheat—Sales of inferior Red at $1,16a1,16. per bo. The market toe wheat is very dulL Corn—Salet 0(6,500 bushels of prime Yellow it 51652 c; asks of Oats in 37c per bush. Cotton-Sales of Louisiana at 7lahe i to the ox' tent of 1500 bale. Provisions—There is no activity in my mark , Quotations are 'ready: Prime Pork is held at Efti- Mess at 511; Rams &I; Shoulders 4e. Lard—The market is inactive. 4 . Codes-7 The Coilee Market is active, with sales of 3500 bags on private terms. Vfhiskey—lSales in bids at 23e per gallon. BALTIMORE MARKET. BALITatopX, June 22, 6 p. u. Juvrcum .51sarm.—We spent a few, minutes at Floor—Sales of "Toward St at 5,62 p bbL The market closed with veiling but buyers. The the Second Weed School Rene:4 l eeterde Y scen. . .lupply of City Mills is small ' , with moderate vales nt 5,75 ft bbL noon, and were highly gratified at the performance • of a portion of the Juveniles in the female depart - . Grain—There has been no sales; of wheat war meet of that school, under the instruction of Prui! thy of report, hot Owl , in firm nod- o good Moen; tenor Binglunn. The manner in which they peril with sales of prime wlute at 41c, and of yellow at deiatis p bass The coming harvest hew unsettled formed the 'Bogle /torn,' and 'sterol other reef ; the giaitt mcriret. ryliu!e pieces, was highly gmtifymg, oni abowed j Provisions-1 bear of no sales to day worthy of most conclusively what the infant mind is capabld4i-rnPnO• There is nothing .doing ezelpt is plated mime of craving al, under the gmdance of one so well • ' Vol. 12. N. Y., Harpers." This volume completes this magniLeent work, which loss been noticed in this paper as the vol umes were issued from the press. It is a noble monument of the wisdom of the Father of his Country, the great, the good, the immortal Wash ington: The complete work, or soy of the vol umes COI be bad of J. L. Read, Apollo Unildings , 4th at. The Ilarpers have just issued" Tho Peasant and his Landlord;' by the Baroness Kooning, trends• Well by Mary Howitt. Complete in two Arts for 50 cents. ipudiftesi lor the task ea he wlssistabtlients 740•tinESAIBMilunar.. 1 / 4 We view this as a happy regulation in tho'pub. The Whig. ormaiinor..!leld lie schools of our city, all of which have their reg. cation meeting on Tuesday eVening bat, in Menu. tiler days of singing. Them in nothing better ~ml. meet Square, but were disappoint...l in the capect culated to relieve the young mind when burdened Union of hearing Mr. Webster. The AMeliellil by the fatigue onasequent upon hard study, than NAVE the pleasing and delightful exercise of singing. Wsk:oxia—A girl who bad been lately employ. al in the family of Mr. Hopewell, Allegheny,came near killing one the children, yesterday. Shanty after the girl went there, she expressed a desire to make a visit to the country, to see 11000 Giend. and asked to take the youngest child with her, to which the parents consented. But instead of go ing to the country, she %vent into a.doggily and got drunk. She then canted the child up to one of the canal bridges, and had it not been tbr the timely interkrence of some person near head, she woidd have thrown the child over into the canal, and killed it. She was taken byfure the Mayor and committed foe thirty days. lisatow Encar.—The steamboat Doyer mime very near running over 4 small 4iff with two boys in it, last evening, in the Allegheny river.— Had it not been for the prompt action of some of the bands in snatching them up into the steamhmu they would both hove been drowned. Staves—Two alave girls were brought to the Merchant'. Hotel on last Wednesday, by their master. One of them was told that the fact of her owner bringing her into a free state voluntarily, was a virtual relinquishment of all legal claim to Set service. She immediately decamped. The other was sent on board a steamboat far saki keep. A vote was takeli ‘..or the diferent candidates .for the Presidency, on hotted the steamer Fair mount, on her upward trip, a fatC days ago, which atomd as follows.. For Gen. Taylor.. ISO ..;For Lewis Qum, none ! •- • . la the ladies' cabin; there were a large number of ptengers, - and Cans bad only km votes, the rest befog for Taylor. Straws allow which way the wind blows. " Tue Aquicot - cr.—We paid a visit to this place on Monday, and had the pleasure of walking en. tirely across upon good solid footing. During the past week, rather more was done that. wits general. ly anticipated. By today, (Wednesday,l it is intended to hove the work so far adianced that the frames of all the Spans being completed, - they can proceed •at once to flooring the trunk of the Canal, and ma king the towpath. It is also expected that they will he able, at the same inn*, to take out all the 'trestle wore underneath the structure. The work that has been done to the piers has been of the mom solid description. The Aqueduct Itself will be far superior to its predecessor in every re specL Much credit is certainly due to theenter• prising members of the Canol•Coard . 4e the energy displayed in the prosecution of this noble piece of work.—Fte.yort paper of IVrthimloy. li From the Albany Argus of Thuridsy Morning. flphellt. of the Ihw York Dentoorwiy. Morena Duxocasvta Marna is Tao 7.— There war an overwhelming rally of the Demo erney of Troy, to ratify the nominations of Case and Butler, in front of the Court Hourein that city, on Thar:day evening. It in aeknowkdged to have been one of the largest gatherings ever withered la that city, and was characterised by the utmost enthusiasm and animation, ' Front the Albany Journal of Saturday Evening. The meeting foes large; Intl it did notprs* the nominations of Cass and Butler." The resolution affirming theoeilominaUous was voted down. four to one It seems quite impossible to ratilyeass's nomination, even at a Hunker meeting. Tim voice ov • vrnms.s.—;-The Whigsof Cham paign county, Ohio, held a meeting on Saturday hut, and invited their fellow citizen, Governor Vatic° to be with them. The old veteran ate dept. ed the invitation to the bllowing charactesiatio style Canine, 14th .Xutie, ISIS. Gant/amen will, with great pleasure, be with ynu of your Taylor meeting on Saturday evening the 17th Mat, and an I eonaider myseS'enlisted fur the war, lam at your service, and the service of my brother Whigs, from now to the 7th of Novem ber next. With great respect, your friend vans. JOSEPH. VANCE. I. Corwin, and others. -”.—The tam .:lIZAT CAMS 111 ZATIANI4.—Tha this yetiriebetween two and three weeks earlier than usual, and the crop abundant. The William*. mport (Washington County) Times of Saturday tam any Asmara We already commenced culling the bundan. it crops or grain, and the wheat mop ls very a The Leonard Town (St. ldruy'a) Simeon of Thuriday says the Itarreating Lad alio COMSIIMIO' ett, with I prospectof 4 morn abundant yiekl than has been known Am seve ral , yearn. Al th ough the season fin wheat has been good, yet well Pound. ed complaints ore made that the drought and late cool weather tome materially 'Heard iha oats and corn. lkilt.A!nmoconl BY. lAGNEFICRiIPIL •o et Plittalpurgi rThe lifica Cgarresqla= . Phlidelphia, .Nie 20,1E45. The Causeation at Usieit was emus . ised et wan to day. Thomas Farrington teas selected as Jan Van Bums, Pres= King and Samuel Young, were among the °as& There was loud applause When the nominees were called. The uominationwel probably be made to mos. row. Martin Van Buren is laelp to be the cendi• dare. DetergeafromWiaccoin,Oldo,Connecticat and Massachurotta, are in attendance, and participa ting in the poroeedinga of the Convention. The Chair appointed a committee from each Ju. dicial district of New Yolk, to report officers far the permanent orgmhzation of the Convention, and to prepare in address and resolutions. • Adjooroed tdl4 P. N. UTICA, Jane 22, 4 P. 14L The CominiUee on Officers, reported the Hon: Samuel Toting, of ,Banunga, for President. The nomination was received with iremendons ap plause. Fight Vice Presidents were chosen. The speech of tbn President was receiseVatith enthulittual He said they were proud of being Parabri.iitera , -tIHo thunder and, lightning were sornetimei Barnbamers. Speeches were delivered by Messrs. - Smith, Grosvenor, King, John Van Boren, and Boller, which created great excitement. Mr. Boiler read a letter to Martin Von Buren, aid his answer. Mr. Van Buren deck tres lumaelf in favor of free territory, and approves of the course of the Bamburners lie says he cannot `ore for Clue or Taylor. The CanvenUan adjawned until to morrow morning (Friday)at 8 o'clock, a. 31. Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette. - CINCINNATI MARKET. " Cincinnati, June 22; 6, r. tr. Flonr—Moderale sales at previous quotations. Grain--The grain market is without change. Whiskey—Sales of 300 barrels at 15 cents per .Pnivisiona—There is very Me &Sing in . Pio, :ion*, and prices are without change. Oil: Sales of Linseed Oil at 50X2 eta per gal. Groceries are without change. . Cheese—Saleset Gets per lb. 1 . LoUISVILLS., .11/11e 22, r. There aro but four. feet water in the Canal at this place. . , NSW YORK MARKET. . New You, June 22,8 r.ri. Flour—There is no marked change from yes terday. The market is, Keay thing, duller. Grain—The market for Corn and Oats is dull. Soles of prime White Wheht at 81,27; sales or prime White Corn at 49c, and of prime Yellow at 53! frle per ha. There is no change' In other articles usually sp.> ken of in the market. • Correspoodenee of the Pittsburzh Gazette. . PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Philadelphia, June 8 r at. Flour—Salesof Western at $5,37 per MA The market, pith moderate sales, is in favor alike buy Com Itleal-:-Salea in a regular way al $ 2 ,G 2 F. bbl._ "It woo asubject of universal regret and disap. pointment that severe iadispersition prevented the atter:dance of do ;lon. Daniel Webster at the meeting. He came from Washington to Baltimore on Monday evening, ailing with lacipiept diarrhea, and during the night his indispolition increased so much that the intention of speaking in public was forbidden yesterday by his medical advisers In the attention, be took his departure with! is food the steamboat for Philadelphia, expressing; the wish that on some suitable occasion hereafter he might be fainted with the opportunity of ad. dressing: the Whigs of Baltimore. It is well an derstood that the great orator and statesman of New Ennlandiif his health had permitted, would have been found at this meetiog an ardent sup porter and eloquent advocate of the nomimulons of Taylor and Fillmore." Notwithstanding this disappointment, the meet. leg was a very spirited one. Resolutions were parsed, and speeches made by Hon. IL W. Tbomp. arm, of Indiana, and Coke= Gelkat, Esq.; and the meeting adjourned with three cheers for Taylor end Fillmore. New Yozz, Jim 20,1813 Mr. Haleolio veteran editor of the Journal of Commerce, in 4 one of mu mom influential citizens, is now lying st thopoial of death, with slight hopes of recovery. He has been in a critical sit soon Mr a week rut; and lingered on until the present. His loss will be severely felt in the business comma• nity, of which he has always been an active and prominent member. Tim Scam Errs or Two Mrs— , The hears of the people must be prepared lot War."—Lewis Cass, to the Senate of the United Slams. "1 sincemly rejoice at the Prospect of Peace.— My lifit has been dented to arms, yet I look upon war at all times and under all circumstances, as a natibnal calamity, to be avoided if compatiblewith national honor."—Zachary Taylor, in his 'Allison letter. r • • ' , IWO ! ' might swallow ,the whkle of Mexico with out beers hurt by it."— !Lewin pun in the Senate of the United States "The principle* of oar Goventment. as well as its true polfey, an opposed to the subjugation of other nations, and the dismemberment of other countries by rosnrem In the language of the great Washiegton ' Why should we quit our own to wand on for eign ground.' ”—Zachary Taylor, in hut Allem Lauer. Compare thne tagetkercrander and determine Ex yourself which utter. the mos t Christian like, humane, and patriotic language. AILISFAL OF TOE :PLCSIDWIT OF LIOZIIA 1.4 DaFFOX , 4IIII,EZOoIitIaCy J. J. Roberts, the Preit4 dent of the new Republic of with his wife and daughter. arrived at this port Rua monting, in the be .Nehemiala Rich, Capt. Carlton, from Liberia• April 21, via St. Thomas and Turks Nand. Ile is acoompeniipil by the Revs. R. B:Wilson, J. J. Paine, and A. F. Russell, Mrs. J. N. Lewis, S. Harris and' lady, and Mi.. M. Mono.—ltoston Trate/kr of ;.Fn:lay. The NentrYorit Commercial say; that President Roberts will visit that city in a faw days, and that during his stay he will occupy the house of Anson C. Phelps, Fag., who, with his lady, is at present on a visit to the Fropean continent. • Cot. Dotarrnan—The Clay County Tribune, publisbedik Liberty, Minoan, the place of CaL Doniphan's iesidence, says: Warburg wen, in several Democratic Papen ip Missouri, that Col. Doniphan declines to Wan Elector on the Whig tiLtket: 1 - ,bste, where helivee, no suck. kale known, and it is reasonable to up• pole that iteroald be known hero u emu as at distant places. The Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Patriot oornatuniedee the Mowing ode, uwritten by a distinguished mother of Congress"—whom, we suppose to be the Hon. Jos. 11. Ingersoll. .; Haugh awl (Rudy Ode. ILPIO3IIIIIIO I. Who goes for Zech? Said Tan to !tout Jack, Why I, eays the we hearted gallon Not a &weep or Pat • Het will throw ughis bat, • 1 And hurrahlor General Taylor, • Hurrah for General Taylor Tlie lade at the plough • Main Ste it now, •• And the wadded are ;tiff, atraog and steady, Bat, master and boy, Glee three cheers for Old Rough and kesdy,• Thee cheers Zr old Bough end Ready. Every mountain and plant,. From Texas to Mine River, mine, house and taming steeple,. This pave and the tray, By melt aridity day— Harrah for the man of the People, Hurrah kr the man of the People. Magid' always true, Preay Bel, and wow Sue, - Warm° theft Baden& to Snug and gay; hem tOstrate, Wham boom we tram From the Saline to strong Monterey, From die Sublne.io wrong Monterey. ==22 - is palm. nalleik a large ember Of :Dv tinenehap met or . the Town Hall, In Elisalgth borough, aPameday. thn 17th int; etrise puTpooti of eating into emodderation the prop*, 'sly of lakunrcoonsel relative too.y Prote(,presented intim Convention lately held in Kitsbrash, spa= the Babserip ban to the Ventral Rail Road, wawa .11r.Jobn Kidd was appointed Chaimoom Mnd Andrew liP.Kirdey Secretary. i Ranammo„ , 7lmt lan will take counsel as to the lorsl EXPREES CANAL PACKET . LEIF: TO PHILADELPHIA AND lIALTIMOREI H 1 1116 subscribers bare engaged the light ilismgbt 1. steamboat DOVER, to carry passengers us and from the Aqueduct at Pmeporb , a Rho teal dellertdaile at 7 o'clock In the momiug, from the foot of Irwin street. • Passengers will breahlest on- board, be punctual it the hour. For paasagn or irlionatulort, apply)* • NV. SUI'CH, Moo. Roue, , Or D. LEX.CII/ Canallhsain. Para—iue through! . I. ldr a lls a zriga y m . e . t d pane . t zurs o.i will .g go o, thang . th. h nal lu load lu daylight.. nrENED YESTERDAY, Wlt Murphy's Dmi Roods House, [motional comer of 4a, and Market - tercets—Glossy black kr Mantillas; new style' Dmee tihmhants; blk and white Cmpem blk, white and mined Cotto n Hone; French Lames, ae. Also . . hand, a good assomment of block Mohair, blk Silk add (000 y Berne irld Nett Shandr, whito and erste-Crape do ' plum mud embroidered; black lace Shawls, testes sad C it y.; use style kgM Pleats for CePea Caps, Act plain wash Bloods and Netts, Lo. 11Tholesnif ROOMS UP Min, wham an excellent U. Anent of pint', ice. alwaye kept at low piece Jed! 111EDIE-441 bye prime WR Clic - ea', for ado by jell F YON iIONNIIOSOF cr. 1- . STEAMBOATS. .;I:IECIANATI & PITTIDI7ItOII AMkiikiaL DA - 1 is Y e,A c x LIN E. ms• F eu bum, aloof va..414 , .. OOw Competed and rz-.=.011 Waxen of the Went Every accommodation and co. Cm Mat can procatefhae been porridad for pas, setters. The Ina been to operation for five years O corned mil of rooplo .ilhow U. 1 .4 i.. 1" ry totheir persona The Locate vita be at. theloot Wood street the day previons to maniac, fat the nm. boo of freight and the entry of peso:opts on the raw. ter. le all cases the yentas/ye money anon be putts • SONDAY PACHICT. - - • • The"ISAAC liEvrrox, lami*New.. fears Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at I.oyekrer, Wheeling arery gouda) evening at 101. ti, _ a,1247. • • . XONDAT PACKIT. • The MONONOAIIE7.6, cept. Sress;vrill leave ritle• burgh every 3loada7 =meg se l 0 coelli.ek; Vilbeelieg every blowley averung at /0 P.IL • 1:K1).11.1.1? Tho innErene s. 2, Con 3. Egagnirmssia t lial learn Pittsburgh item Tuesday morning at 12 ettelotto Wheeling amp Tomas.. evening et tOc WEDNESDAY 'PACKET.• The NEW ENGLAND Na A Capt. N.:Dsas; 41311 leave Pittsburgh every Weittesday moraine_ at' 10 ee tw k i enty Wedlitsdly Oraing at 10 THURSDAY PACKET. The BRILLIANT, Capt. Gases, *ill leave Pitts burgh every Thursday *wain at le o'eleelrj Wheellag every Thursday 011T1=11 V /0 T. - • . missy PACKET. -, The CLIPPER No. 2, Cape aux., will leave Bib burgh every Friday moaning at 10 atioek; V 1124224 avety Friday avenue at 10 T. . - - SATIIRDAY PACKET. The linssEcaEß, Capt. 8. Rase, win leave Pitt& batikrerery Satanlay morning at 10 o'cleek iyluaa/lag trrea7 Batozday arremeg at 100. x. NEW LISBON. AND PITTSBURGH DAILY LINE 01 CANAL AND Man PACKETS, 1811 8, Emai l • . . . • LaitreirPirtskurgb d.lip tag o'clock; Al .M.,'Ord ar rives at Glasgow, (month of the Ilstosli , Wilk Deaver at 3 o'clock. and New Lisboa at 11, puns sight: Lesvos Nosrtiststo et P. DL, (=kW,* trip canal to the river llorins the nightj and flellsakor. obit o'clock, A. 11., and arrives at Piushoro .1 P. . AL—thos ratikkor a coorisuoons line for c mosso and. insight between New .Lisboom • ' burgh, is shorter time end at loss cars dish by say Theptoptietonofthi,Lm have the *atra Mb forming the public that they have fitted up emo flat Maas I Canal Bmni,en the asecinunedallon of passengers and freight, to ran to connection with the well -. lumen. steamers CALEB COPE and BEAVER, and t013133e . tog, at Glasgow,. with, the Pittslsitith asd (3#.6.n. nau and other duly lines of steamers down the Ohio and Mississippi rivers The pftp ri etors pledge *db.' selves to spare no expense or trouble to insure ems fos ,, safety and dispatch, and ask of the pallets alms AUTHOBIZEDAQENTB (3 u. asirrtav, • Piwb S. & W. IIARBAUGH, myllitf lIAILIIAVOII te Co. - New 1 .' 60 E 4 7 . . NOTICE—The %reamer BEAVER,C.-Fallarke, mas ter, will leave after this 111:1*14 for Wellniller •yoeta ally, at 9 o'clock lathe motrung.^ . -PITTSBDROII& Daily Packet Lino. FEBRUAIIYI4IB4I,I LEAVE DAILY ATtl A. AL, AND'4 - The fo llowing new berm comphits tee line 'for the present aerie, I.T. • LANTIC, Capt. James Thu= TIC, Capt. . /sear, and hPL.ANE,' Copt /3ennett. The boats are enthely sew, and are fitted op without regent to expense. Ev ery eamfon that matey can procure has been provided, The Boats will less* the Atoltongaltels What y the Toot of Russ st. Passengers will be t umel