PHIL MkV -..• NITIMIIig DaILT 0.4.1:2111 4 Mlrliataid riellie ll p:r Wear. Wakii ' re ZrA L L l Cyl l s . n i t i I LI; 8" ar " . Palllll4 gli• Weekly la Two Dollen per aromm, savoy 1 ~ ' -. . • .. Tee. War Commercial limatilmacaTimmaie t Mir. ~. ~- t a t Meer :Nem,. Lemons, limey -blast GM te. see .. . ~. .. '',. ...-1 ,: :.- . . :• .. Diraimeiratieprias Niataittioito. ... • .. - -• :.,,,-,.- - - V : , • , • . • .. -Z•oirARY TAXLIbEti • ' ~ t 'i 9~ , 'r ! in. I s ;.!t.' I ,f; ' , . ~+.: ~c.: ;~_ ~ ;~,, •'" Hospital wai made finally secure, bj a vote of ihe House, law evening. The Senate will concur, be. pond all &WU; andpreparaiioas !nay, therefore,be foule the the exteadiluie of $10,000,. the present ME= r I' , t ,..qr,: . 5.? ? ,-.1•- : -...-::, - , I '-' 7 ..... 1 ." , C5•-:..-i 4. ' ' 44., - ' -••• i'-' , %'. ~.,..:t."7.••.... t:::':•7*.! '''..:'_ 4 . '...'.--:;',!. RIEBB , • wC e advantages claimed, io the right to incorporate o • New Nkt*rwith - 013 'rem. • •Trte Pox:mesa Cane:was pr open- ed--the vest leaders in the field,;and'the can tending Exam itutgeCia orderer bade. •;011 - .oue aide is Zadhary Taylor, a plain, uptight, able, kat , lee's o ld soldier, and marshalled under his banner, is the great Whig party of the - Union, highly con '. seriative in its principles, yet favorable to all West. bb end useful, refeetw—opposed to Slattery and • . its artiste:tension, yet firmly wrselved to stand ' unflinchingly by all the compromises of the Conti- tolkee--devoted to the Union es it is,tnit opposed to the itstetudon of territory ' , ..prrsid of our couni try's parmess, and jaw to oar soldiers end heroes, • but opposed to all Mutecessary wars end ambitions taintrutsts--pledged to an econornkndgoeenunent, bat friendly to the improvement of our .rivers and .harbor!-in Cam of cultivating friendly 'relations With all natkata, bat acknowledging. the duty 'of motectieg the labor of our own menufacturela and i=hl ;2.,* 4t7 2 2' f- 2; : r • ' • 41:-fz.':: . !!•;;;7.;;;: 4 Yl2• • 1! • •:!if ! • ...! ! ':!:"..;•'!!' - ...-711:4'-r•! 4 !•t 1 a ; , -- f",•.'.'.4 -- y• - •• ,, ,5,',... - ..!:.. - ; - -_',.*.:.!:7-!:::,;'.',':',l',',, :r;~ . ; €: '.~, • rm. flux Rtvw—The lientit Tinnier • • gnat excuttemet r it at a consign urea{ to ••• city of ten thousand fishing poles, said tolthyst ••• cut upon the plant:Won of James IL Beni, • Teorealee, and 'lntended Or the use of, ..the iWken and mingtdded" Democrats OW the .lid November next, who are expected tdcrowd -!the beaks of Bak Elm, like - the ShsdeS of the rivet...9pp. no immition is that'they are sent • Michigan, thin their dicributscet MST be made directly raider the eye. of General Cass, (Who by that Woe will have made a aerie general acquain• • telieelirith tbie ago °ibis party,) and are'nO donbe . intended - al a 'timid . I oaring on the part nf . Kr. Toik:to' ilgwe_ Who . have 'continued thilkte; to tke • 'Eine Liberty or Peppid. Cioa/cation u Arid In seasks In Clolembas,-Obto. We 'gotta not be WaPrim4 dd adopt the nominees of the „Baniksttner Coarsen:o New I:, • - • • kta4vviA:Tti:rvii:lol BY 82.11117118, BROOKS At co. . /PIT T s . usionk . .140N1;k • MORNING , sum 20, !SI& orwro }4W I I 4 I[4ll •..... end elabecriOosse Nardeedate . eltedSubs Gastric, Pluladelpkie, received V. • raw YORK zxraEss. .will main alxd forward tree of expanse, ad ••• •• • sad Fabsuiptic,s for this parr. • , • FOR-VICE PRIORDERT, - II IL L A. IL D , FILL'XOILE. ~.. - .. or wr TOIL " . , FOR CANAL tOMMISSIONFIt, 'LIMB a ip,Dsaasixr A BTU, • Wad* Somalatatioas. • FOIL (10140=9, • 319118.11 XXVIIS C-DOELE, of 'radian. CI MIST =WELT, ofVfiliini 3L . -SIVAIEIZMIXIEW of PitubsigA HENRY LARGE, of ADDL& "" : . - ,OEXESI,AD NIXON, of Lower St. Mir. amnrsq JOHN scorr, void. .I ' • airx or Tea Warm . .4 . DANIEL ISCURDN, of faimbotiaorp.sh. THOILtSFAIIN, oC Pittzbt. roreo:K. !corers, or Ballwin. Wirotdihogo for Illtlolsollamous Ifoors. . , EdOodal Cornspoodenee of the Poplars". Gfootte Woolf:foam, Juno 22.1348. Tha Pitubtugh eippecigiation for :kw Marine The Naval Bill has palmed through the House, finally, alms the Secretary of the Navy, in concert with the Ways and Meson bra redaction of the proposed appropriations to the amociut,of from two and a half to three millions of dollars. The amount retained, however, in the bill exceeds maxim mimosa or DOLLatg This, too, is hived upon the Peace Establishment. The redactions, in cousiclueuce of peace, according to one statement, is three millitine of dollars, and, ac 'cording to suicitheo: , 7 9 s,ooo. • There has been a revival of the Texas di:Geol. ties agiiin, in the Homes, gnawing out of the extra vagant metenskas of the Texas Representatives and Government to claim, as a past of Texas, all . Ib4 country bordering upon the Rio Grande aid east of that river. The Poet Route Bill wu the sub- jest on which the debate arose; and arf attempt was made to engraft upon it a post route to Santa Fe. it was regated by the Whig Members genes ally; whOivere beaten, in a tie sole, in the absence some of the most ultra anti Slavery Members of the Whig Fatty. 1306 e of these ultra Vies, how.: ever, are ea much engaged, just now, to getting up iehemes of defection, , that ay have no time to put their iheoriU, into practice. I doituany will choose to aid pro Slavery Men, by doing that which will.proveimom • destructivifti the, interests of the North. There will be a new te'day up on this question; but the great evil has been:done, Thet • Oppaaing map is commanded by Lewis . Can--a gelltlemaan( respectable private Muse tFrOet acceedinly loaseand uncertain in hii pa. Weal principles. -. His party, comprehends all ,tbase who hamt long basted in the sunshine of Ex ,ecutive power, and have Maned cello Treasure or the ecantry—agleer-holders and eglea&ekers by profeMan.. h la pledged not to °pp:Teethe extension of slavery into. Malaria now free—not to protect the industry of the coven against a raison, for eign competaion—ttotta improve)he riven and ' hatters, l imed which oar immense 'internal CI:114 meroe depends. It Is infuser of War, of, eonquedi aid of annezuioa oeforeign ter/nosh:ma—evils of iMUIP-11113 magnitude, 'tending to mysue • standing •• • army,* moons exttaigaricei• permanimt nation, . , al dohi, and. to promote immorality, rectile• sanest ' poverty,-and the eventual dissolution of the Uniorr ••• So Yarns the crunpnign has progressed;the signs '. of the',titneirindicate.' the most &scions earns far Tayka and the Whigs over Cum and the Deanne. liar. In oniawn e, Permsylyaina, NI certain • do en tel af .aucaia,lthat We can hardly wan on. - •Id Novinober,toeslultit - oar nage old' Commori• 'amid' as the Ic. r ont4 the gicrcious Whig arch. We announce to the Whigs of the Union, that isenniihranin will go ha Tayiar, and Fdlmore• at , 7 the limn:ober election. Our confidence is mutts .: ken dna such the re it York, the mighty Empire State, is as certain fir Tayior.,ns anything can be, atdeki l is still future. The differ fie& tamed by the Barnhurnena seentet • this n 9. : salt beyoud all doabt And who will say, that and Vermont, and Rhoda felted • , and Connecticut .= nut sari for the Whig ticket: ''‘'Theit is some dissmisketion, we admit, in Mem eionntts, but not mer as ranch as was anticipabld, wind thete is, is manly exaggeraied by tine', who have rashly mane oat thenweires, and want odes to keep them_eompany. Musachnsetts is sera Dunbutitere ticket Will take 'gaits as ' marrydnidthe old Ranieri as they. am disseia fled Whigs in that State. New Jersey; Delaware, Maryland, North Outline, .Georgia, Lorlientts, Ifentneity Tenni:wee, are:all sae for Tnylcia— hk eurpreittdieed man can does the here is IGO notes which may be comidemd certain,-14 more arkalstittiredect. Then there begloride, whirl ' pis sure firrAid Zack; and Judean and Misaissip pq and NViscinedn, and lowa are newly certain to soffit hi m . tashids.29 rotes more.; Then it th. --. llernbeinter keen wends, we shun males a wx'a fight in Maine, Michigan and lIRMns, Then they. 1110 . 140 .1Mlint Ohio, with he{ 93 =tea we have good hopes of her, notwithstanding the rebellion in die Western Reserve creates. I The Bamboraerdat will carry off* sufficient :ember of -Area to save that 'line Stale Wile Whig 1411 1* fMtwitionteding the deketke now ,epplarent. Than dens is the .old - Dontinion.".7 it them 'tie hopes of her, as well as Arkansas, Tayloril Oar Whig friends in 'Virginia say there k attletigh the Stat. is generally conceded to'Crea.' . AMU" alines, Om, are bright. Taylm'a eta:- tics, Jr,' a gkoicraa majority, is every wisp pro. bale. lea ern, theri, buckle on Mir armor joy taliy,fir itra mirth to certain, eictorY, : ;,WithippeitionoteepeOlicaPtao".; hilts Intlwen Ivan the . maim and importance el this moth to Mrs city imi it. efilimui,' ' The" is not Itke owner itxthe two: cities anikinlsMia that is not deeply interim:din iteinueediate promotion .'-not a mercham,lnechaida 0r thalmf'd'uu'm even day laborer, In our midst;to whose business and occupation its completion would not give an additional impulse. There - is not' community in ,the anabl,when ye look at them individually, who pears Mater energg and 'enterprise, or who have a keener Meat of their true interests—yet, still we lack that combination and unity of action siaimicessary, if act indispensable, to carry out ice mutant enterprises; •fixr the general , welfare, and which alone constitutes that true pulic spirit re. l quisite i'isr great ends and 'objects; it is to bolo ped theisishiect of our remarks will farm a invora 'bb exception to the general course heretofore; and that, as every individual; of whom we have any knowledge, concurs. in the policy and expediency of n.Westero Rad Road, a comhined effort will miry it fiar4sard to completion simultaneously With the now certain construction atthe . one East— might we not, then, without Offence, invoke the ac tive aid,Of all Male* property owners—the own , era of large unimpoived property in both cities—to swv.ll,the amount of subscription to • the work— , We think it invidious to mention names, and hold L to the idea, that every man has a right to do with Ids Own as he aces fu, yet we feel it our duty alto, as expinents,, in some degree, of public - feeling,, now that no great conflicting object of main en- termisa occupies nay portion of the general solici. mile, to remind such, that on them much de' pent% to give tnis:wwk n fah. start We do hope wi rd there will hei rio ding back on their part, and our lives fir it, i all .er classes and interemasill come up to Me most manfully. Whilst we speak thus plainly, d emphatically to one class of indi viduals, we Inuit, be understood also to address all• othera—their duty and interest in the premise. are not the less imperative, in proportion to the Elmer, and we have the greatest confidence, that we shall 'find them comingup to the mark with all the spirit which characterizes Meat in their various avoca tions and pursuits. Ta~lor and Police At a dinner in New Orleans,' given in Decenr bet law, in honor of Gen/laplor, he responded to a complimentari sentiment, by declining uthoithe joy and erttletstionot the greattst eiriorict term ttP irays;afttr the lust and tatitrauntof the battle,sm waled dp fodinge of poignant sorrow fuel pale; mad that fear, after 'all, au" great ea/malty, :and his, the greatest glory redo could trminiue it" Early in January law, another' complimentary dinner was given to Gen. Taylor, at Lafayette, Louisiana. On that occasion he could hardly of strainhis condemnation of the course of the Ad. ministration,hampered as he. Celt himself to be by iw officialstation. He was just from the field tif viotcay and Military fame, coveted with laurels, but lailtassions and ambition werwma awakened. In reply to a sentiment, he spoke the same noble sentiments which Clay, Webster, and other great and good men would have uttered: Ile said— • That he fiend it dilDcak to, carers the feelings oUgratitade that were excited is his bosom by this manifestation of regard on the part of his countrymen. He Was sure he hair done no more than hat duty, and no more than would have been done by nay patriotwho might be placed in similar circumstances. The valor of our troops said the gallant Geninal, had, under the favor of Provi dence, crowned his efforts with 'LWOW but not td the extent he had hoped tar and most ardently desie shed. The object neared to his heart been to bring the war to n speedy termination, to restore peace and amity between two neighboring Republic; who had every motive to cultivate mutual good will, and whom he would much prefer Mime vie. log with each other in the ens of peace than con tending in the dela of battle, lie had always hoped and believed that by that 'spirit of forbear. ante and magnanimity which n great and power. ful nation should always practice towards a feeble and peatrate enemy, peace might be restored on terms consistent with the honor, the rights and in terests of bath mime . In this, however he had beee disappointed. He regretted that circumwan. CCs, to which he timid not then advert, had de. priced him of anopportunity of contributing more towards the accomplishment of this desirable re salt. This was not an occasion to ouer complainug he had submitted, and wouldaubmit, without much complaining; perhaps ha bed already • said more than was prudent." • ' Tits Rename or Sumas: Maass.—The New Chicane Dehn acmciunces the 'arrival in that city of Don lose Ceram, Dr the purpose of procuring a Printing press and the necessary materials, to com mence at Tampico the ptddicaticon of n journal do voted to the mtablialunent of the RepublicofSierra Madre. `lt is contemplated , by the Mexicans to . detachthe northern portion of Mexico front the Ably of the Republic, and creme it en independent RepuNic4 mpable, idcase jt should be deemed en pediem by the parties interested, of being annexed to the United Staten. All demon arisaid to be in favor of the motivate, except the derail:moat os• dais. TheDeltaMyr sThe plop which has teen concocted and agreed !upon at Tampico, embraces the States of Taman; Mateyo Leon, and, parts of the States of Vert Crux and Puebla,with in invitation to the adjacent Stiletto join in the movement. The Mexicans of these . States, thoroughly dissatisfied and die ! 'gutted with the continual revolutions and name , tainties of the Mexican Republic, peek some peace, relief and stability in a new order of thinga They wish to live under a real Republic, not one in name akmeroot one resting for its support only on Mexican character and atabilitr—lnd one which they hope -to strengthen by introducing kasha country the hardy emigrants from Europe, and the breve sons from -the United States—a Ro public which will secure toleration to all religions, the utmost freedom of opinion and thought, stud which, far the continued strifes of ambitious Okra, the wars of factions, and the rivalries of cams, will substitute the peaceful pursuits, "the elevating EltIJ, and the high-toned freedom,which have made this Republic the envy and amiration of the world" TEE NOXII4110:13 ♦T NEW OlL:ass—The new of the nomination of Oen. Taylor for the Pre sidency reached Now Orleans aencon on the 13th inns*, having been only three days on its way ken Philadelphia. thil spirit with which it was received is set finth in the subjobied brief estrum from the New Orleans Bulletin 'The city has, for the last kutii.eight loam been is a state of most feverish excitement on the sub. Peet of the nominations by the Philadelphia Con. caution. During oar long residence in New Or. leans,we here never seen any thing like the excite• meat and enthusiasm that was created yesterday afternoon, when the placard from the Pid5,1026 minonneed the irdelbgence that Gen. Taylor bad received the noinination. The magnetic fluid not on ly minuted its duty in conveying the information to this city, bat it appeared also to have etilnfied he whole community at one and the same The Ininnitsof Ix:minima and pleasure were alike neglected, and numerous groups were collected in every direction in the areal; and at the (ninety, exchanging congniudations on the highly uslisfac. tiny. remit. Nor were these congratulations con • goad only to those who Usually act with the Whig Party, bat many honest Democrats, who love their Country snore than party, heartily joinedd in them. uWe hail thishomination . with pride and antis. radian as it Gone which will be cordially respond ed a nd supported by a vast majority of the peo ple of the United States. The nomination is a deathlutelto the: hope:apt Cert. Case ; New Estniuno Ram lima, Dirmr.ron—The following divldeads have been dechired fur the current half year ' • Concord and Nathan RaiMand e • per ct Worcester rail road,. . .... ...41 Fitchburg do Maine rail road • 41 " Western no road, . • ..... .......... 4 " Lowell rail road, ...... ....4 " Mastern mil road,— . . .. —. . 4 " Old Oolong and 'Providence rail ........ Northern Railroad, . Portland Railroad, Portsmouth and Saco Railroad,. When such profits attend the investment of ear nay in rail mad stacks, and when it must be evl• dent to every thinking men, that the value at - the = I estate of this city and vicinity will Le torrent ed three . : hid more than the unmet' invested,ean ib ere b e any. hesitation. among our citizens to sub. scribe liberally; to the Mock or the Pennsylvania and Ohio NMI Hood, the books for which will be open Ibis week? We thlnk eat No investMent could be better, ire army person fiulcrelsed in th e welfare ctPittsburgh. A Sturm Stme.,-414entlemen who last week travailed from Hurtdetwit to Danville, (Ps.) states that ten out ofevery twelve boats along the line of the Pennsylvania canal had Taylor dogs displayed, or various mottoes relative to the old General's achievements in Mexico; such es, "Hurrah for old Sough and Ready; "General Taylor never sun modelle "A little more Grape, Capt. Bragg; " "Old Zachkeerverr den • Some of them Tem gotten up In somewhat eta bony, on shingles, yet they nay , ertbeless ahow the popular current, and the deep hold the Whig arnMate has upon the alrecUons ands oeuntrylen. .ota &ad' curt aclloar.,—Al • late moven. tits inldidne • Taylor flag was ansj.anded. :the. *Tintineat prominently tho luitLi Z to the pre of an mitniring amllitado. aix4xa lumberman thai Marl* looking up te it, exclaimed:— Inert, now, that's like Old exactly! h can't Er supat..! TWO It which way you will tan Z,and .'udn't MAIM' else. Hurrah for old liceet.and Xadp, The 13WekVeeksde. The Delaware Gamete andertak;M to refute the dune that Lewis Cass was in his youth a Feder- Mist, but:only makes the matter wonie. It dries not deny that, when Ws father was an officer fa John Adams's Army, raised to fight the French, and Lewis was teacher of an academy in Delaware, the latter as well as the Gmner wore a Black ade in his hat; but asserts that .11 was at the time u wax worn a part of the nation , al thaikirm, and worn indifferently by all military men and many others, Whether Democrats ozFed. masts. 'No disgmoe couldimsch to the wearing it, as it was the badge of mtriotism." Every man whose recollection goes back to 1799, or who has a clear knowledge of the politics. of that time, know. the fact to be otherwise. The "patriotism" - avowed by civilians in adopting the Black Cockade wan simply adherence to John Adams in this measures of hostility to France, which the Democrat, utterly condemned. It was a party badge—a veritable "monilin" of '9B and The Gazette goes on to say: wasuSome years Elea this petted, the Federal party beaten . by Thomas Jefferson; 'and Den. Cass, then of age, nod president of Ohio, was one of his supprters, and farm him receiredhis first appoint.. meat to othoe. Upbn the ascendency of the Demo cratic party, the uniform of the army was changed and the black cockade no longer formed a part of it ; and thin is the reason, as we suppose, why nail:fon:red associate th e idea of Federalism with the black cockade," , - aSorne tins aftei." pot/ davit The popu, Inc triumph of Jefferson took place the very next par (1801),) `though, owing to a defect in the Fed. etal Conititution,it remained to be consummated by Gringreu in February of the next year. And the Block Cockade was there upon abolished in the 'Army by 'Jefferson, simply because it had become a badge of Federalism, and An no other reason.- -The Gazette damages its ease by every eon to mend it. That Lewis Cass was a Demoemt and of age when first appointed to taxi by Ipfferson in 1806) is quite likely ; nobody lutsdisputedthat. His natural instinct far abandoning Prindiple' and chasing tdlei spoils is ample guaranty for lusjump. ingover o Democracy soon after Federalism was palmed. But anialte not a Fedendist so long as the Federalists were in power Did he begin to kick them before they were down? These questions can truthfully ba answered but one way. and that way is not creditable to GSM The Fed. end party and /he friends of Free Soil have been alike deserted . by bun. Not the principles of his youth but his Ignoble desertion of them is his re. proach..--li 1. Tribune. ' From the New Odeon. Picayune, of June 17. Later from Vera Cruz. Tritium: Exerosior IN THAT Cr:T.—The trans mt ship America arrived on Saturday from Vera Cmr, having sailed thence op the 3d MIA There bad be= no later arrival from the interior of Mexico, and the letter below thorn our'corres pcautent conveys alltbe local news of any interest. The recruits arriVing at Vera Cron are now turn. ed back; without permitting them to land. This is a wise precaution to save them from exporuro to the fever. ' ' We will not delay our renders from our corms: pondent's letter, which, mentions a deplorable cos unity which 'adjust taken place in Vero Cruz: - SPECIAL corantrawmcc or TEE PICATESE. VERA Cart,June - 3, 1313 Gentlemen—Our city has been thrown into a terrible excitement by an 11.CCiatlit which occurred about 10 o'clock this morning, in the lower part of the city. An awful explosic'in of poiarder tool• place, causing the death of tram twelve to twchty per sons—most of Mani women. I have just returned from a visit to tho scene of the accident. where I remained an hoar, during which. timel saw the bodies al three women re moved from the ruins, horribly mutilated. lip to this time seven bodies have been recovered—tour are those of women, three dwelt. Two men and one woman have been taken out wounded. The house in which tlie expknion took place was occupied by forty Mexican washer women. and tortilla makers: It was a resort in poor pea. pie from the country, and a supposed haunt of plena's. A part of the front room below was occupied by;two Spaniards who trafficked ip all sorts of merchandise r much the accent keep. cos of New Orleans, and they were . without doubt engaged in buying up or smuggling lit ammunition to supply the guerrillas. How the powder came to explode is not known. At the time of the explosion. General Smith was only about two doors above the house, and I may say barely escaped being killed. Captain Winder has been on the spat all day, and deserves a great deal of praise for his untiring energy in endeavor. ing to release the unfortunate sufferer. . . General South, with his stall; paid a visit to Commodore Perry yesterday, on board the Cum berland, mad was received with all the honors to which his rank entirk4l him. - Within the Jest three or bur flays the yellow fever appears to be on the deCteaSe, but I hear of runny cares of bilious krer with bore who eve he- Our latest dates from Mexico were sem by the Water Witch; but we shall liaire'two days later by the Mexican mail td night, if no accident occurs to the ,diligeace. Veers, &c. • t Important from Hayti. By the - Mviirul of the brig George Otis at Bosuns from Capullaitlea, fish instant, the Boston Travel ler has an impormat letter from Aux Cayes This lettebiny. the Traveler, is of the highest authority, and its statements may he relied utum. haute* that the French Coaxal at Aux Cayes, who is not protected by the presence of a man of war, was beaten and maltreated in the streeu by a rabbleof Wells The titular soon saw that this am 'would beiviewed as a national insult hy life French Gov enunent, and were trembling far the result. The letter farther states that there is no doubt that So. Logue and his chiefs had promised the mmy, If they Ought bravely and pat dawn the insurrection, the plunder of the city—an well of the wealthy blaclar as of the mulattoes. -- , At this important moment, the U. S. sloop of war bausloga tuned at Aux Cayes, end overnwedlhe Presidenbfront giving the order for pillage, no pro. raised. The army, however, less careful of conse quences, were in a high state of insubordination at being thus deprived of their - Logy when almost within their grasp, and the opinion was expressed 'that they 'would return to Port au Prince without Soloque. The President has net in motion a ball which he cannot control, and.G3reign intervention can only nave the Island from anarchy. In the mean time, th e Anierimin interest there kindly de mands the protect* of our Government. It is critical moment for a huge and increasing Amen can trade, and several men of war ought forthwith to he despatched to the different porta of the Is. land. The Island was gliitted with foreign products, and trade was exceedinglOdulL Gm. Lima Comm, imn nts • . 1:001, mtamms.4— Gan. Combs is the personal friend of Chia, but be is now doing ., ail be can to secure. the elet don of . General Taylor. Having spoken in New ark on Monday evening, is Brooklyn on Tuesday . evening, ho and Governor Jones have gone to spick in Connecticut. Gen. Combs in the comae Itis t peeth at Newark, speaking of (ho. Taylor said: "Fellow.citizens, if you knese,'his old man as I know him you snmild wonder howiny other man (Mold fail to love indlionoc him. He reminds me mare of Cincioname, whom Home vatted into the fiehlto tare her, than any other man of ancient mmy. He it my beau ideal of _a soldier. '{;en. C. vouched for him atf• patriotic Whir. warn letterto Henry Clay received theday Wore Hell home, in which the old patriot says—mlf you are 'selected ns the canilidattqco have no friend' in Amerimi who wilt give you imam fervent Rap port than I will." THE Missocurn •Psosain.—This is the brie which tho Albany Atlaigives b Senator Foote, the .amateur hangman," from his devbtion to per. cotmoaces oil one string, • The Atlas thinks Mr. Foote, whilohe ha been wasting his time to the North was losing great opportunities-of exercising his gentle craft, and says: 17 We see in on exchange paper that there have been extensive , operations is his "line" in Ytt. cabin : "In one of the villages of Yucatan the Indium 'recently hung MO of the whites:' We should judge by the iullowing alai, that there was a vacancy the an export functionary, who liad a relish for his business, as Mr. Foote, in Egypt : "The Podia of Egypt kis /tango/ a dtpaation who had been appointed by a large public meeting to apply fora redress of grievances. It will doubt. leas; lea difficult to raise =other committee." Wo advise the Mississipian to quit Gen. C 0.,, aid go into the wholesale business" with the Fuchs. - • The Prussian Minister has applied to one of our American architects kir the model of s hail to be conerthated for the use ache Pll3O hundred Depu ties, that constitute their National Assembly. Mr. Mills is engaged in preparing it. The comkat of desks is of nom excluded from such a plan.— Really this looks more republican than our own democratic assembly in the Copilot. . • The length of the Smithsonian Institute G Grar hundred and filly • kat. Its breadth •at the towers is one hundred and Lily ket; its general breadth fifty four feet. Thu Eastern wing will Gist be fin ished and put in order km the occupation of the secretary, and for the immediate purposes of the board. .When ligished, it will indeed be a unique and beautiful edace worthy the dignity afannipil ty, and of the enlightened liberality Nits Grander. If there be no simplicity In the architecture, it in to be hoped that valuable quality will be studied in all the practice arrangements of the establishment— .l hear that Professor Henry has fully resigned his °Mee in Princeton College, and Is now entirely devoted to this work.--Inithingteu cornsponifrone vf Nem York C?yn. . • A TURILLING INCIDINL-411 the cotirse of . the Hon. B. NV:, Thompson's remarks at the Bahimbre Satifcaeppn Meeting, ho asket— " What h*l Old Zach donet Here a voice in the (=mil replied—Tll tell you whaibe has done. About two weeks ago, I stopped at General Tay lor's house, and he received roe in the most andial manner, gave me a eomforlable meal end gond feather bed to sleep on , .and in the morning ten dollars to riontle my rouney with.' Mr. T. then inquired asks person speaking, who he era, to which las replied - that he was ■ wound. ed soldier, on an Morella= from the army In Melina This Incident created peat - enthusiasm among the crowd of listeners, and was the voted. to the mention of carrots anecdotes byjdr, T , in.g.4, tire of the goodness of hear( stidlelfid kiln's' of Hen. Taylor." ; Ltbeal Incienoa io.Cmonr Smmna.—pe lace Satian day a Muted aroman.nalled at a dnig - stoii,cia Federal Street, Allegheny, end asked for half nu ounce of landantim.'WhiLit the droggiat was getting the article, the moiher and brother of She woman stepped in, and filltia the apothecan7 •from idling it to her, natingthat she had threaten. ed to commit suicide, and wanted the Wads:aim :far that purpose. From what we could learn, the • circumstances that have influenced this married woman's conduct, were a decided stand taken on the pan of her Mother against her separating from her husband. . For acme roue not known, she has taken a very great &alike to him, and a short time ago left him anti returned, with . her child, tit her mother's house. Her mother,bawever, refuaell to harbor her, and insisted upon her returning to her has. bait!, which she positively refused, and threatened to kill herself and child rather than go back. Ifer mother, however, periiirered in her 'efforts to pie vent a separation between the daughter and her husband, which appears to have caused the former to attempt her own destruction. It is thought by some that the threat was mode in order to frighten the mother into terms, and permit the daughter to live apart from her husband. ---- Court of quarter Sessions. SATUIDA'f, June 21,1819. Daniel and John td"Wiilium, Wen. A. Mangle, and Win. M'Clure, indicted for larceny of money (rote &Gordon, in the Allegheny market; and from C. S. Bickley, in DiamondAlley—John WWilliams acquitted, M'Clnre plead guilty, and the other two convicted. They being lads of 12 or 13 years of age, were sent to the House of Refuge. George Bender end Mem Horn, indicted for an assault and battery on John ,Fleck, were (rend guilty—verdict this morning. . G. M. Ilanlthotmewas sentenced to two years' imprisonment in Am Western Penitentiary, far passing counterfeit money. John Bondy, his an. cOmplice, was sentenced to one year's imprison. meet on one indictment—am:imam suspended on Moniker. 9nr Book Table. A Grammir of the Spanish louguage, by .rdyeue Robinson. This book has been based upon a .Grammar in the English Language, Gar the o r of pnrisani speaking Spanish, by Urculin, and is deemed the best main use. . cGrantatien Ingiesa." .This is she original gram mar of Urculls, from which the other is compiled, for the use of English pupils.. They are both the sale by Mrs. Sarah Sadler; Federal street, Alle gheny. Ilaprers illatrated catnlogue.' This Is a etas! logpe of all the valuable standard works in the several departments of popular literature, that has been lasted from the extensive publishing house of the .Narpers, in New York. Any orders is.' works gientioned in this eatalogtie will be receiv. ed and attended to by Johns:ow& Stockton, Mar. ket st. Outlines of the History of France. A hubs .work designed for schools and families, and corrs, piled principally from t h e historical works of French wri t ers. The style is sidistted to young readers, and there aro numerous handsome engra vings interspersed nil through the book. For sale by Joaston A: Stockton, Marloet DIOWNI:D—Iast evening, in.fih; Ohm river, near. ly opposite the Manchester paper mill, two bay., the was of Mr. Fair, of the 3d Ward, Alleghenic They were bath one small rnll,.of their own con• amnion, and, happening to be out too far from the shore, whilst a steam boat was coming along, they were washed °T into the river, by the waves, and drowned betint any aaiistnuca could be slrord• est Meru. Their bodies were faired shortly alter wards and conveyed borne. In the morning, their mother bad sent them to Sabbath School,hut instead of going there, they went to loiter about the ricer, and the Consonnence was, both got drowned A warning to disobedient children! • Nam= llnewrizrzli•Last Friday, it neon, while an old moo mid his son were out in a skiff in the Allegheny river, a heavy' gale of wind capsized the skiff, mid both, of them were nearly drowned. They Clung to the bottom of the boat-until some lads on the share came to Limit help' , and emceed there. Trt; Ceara—lt is gratifying to team that the crops throughout the country, and, indeed, in most every welkin of the State, present the highest indications of an abundant breed. Some of the farmers say that toe wheat crop iu more. favorable in its appearance than it has been for the last ten year.. Wheat, corn, oaks, potalnei and grass, are ia a mm. 82110,11 ilouriahing condition, and give promise of art early and abundant harvest. AUlack fellow was arrested on last Folly - might laraQs ing hie wife, Sown Frederick, cad dough. ter. When the Watchman went to anew him, the negro kpistol, which was loaded, Mitchell, the Inuclunan, Men struck him with his mace, knocked him down, and with the aid of some eth. en, had hint inward and committed to - mil on Saturday momin. Accumw.—While some market people were returning home in a wagon, Last week, a ohild ac cideatally fell from the - wagon, and (tinctured its scull, which proved fatal to it.. Grti-Cass am ntr. Diatoceacr.—Wei can sane the Itaithu that, so far as eameems the politics of this State', its nuentiou to us is but labor lost. To obtain the vote of this State for Mr. Carl is in tar possible &sit would be - to obtain it Sor Big Moat drr himself, if his friends were to nominate him for a candidate. Those who know any thing of Mr. Cam's late progress through the Stale, know that ewer wan SO discouraging a reception given to any taamlidate of any party as that which be re -detract ,among as. The public aversion was up. parent enough in thii city, bat the Anther he pent .trated Murtha interior the mote apparent it became. It is meld that Mr. CAM admitted to one of his frtedna that if he had knoint in what manner his nomination would be received in the State of Neff York he would not have consented to aloud • ean dictate. We do not vouch Or the truth of the anecdote, but if Mr. CAN did not ice at every step tokens of public, dislike and diagust, he has leas than ever suppaved him to possess.— ig r Postvcrl or rue Taiscrii.—The New York Tame of Wednesday anyii -OWe will in no wise aid, either directly or inde. reedy, the election of the treacherous Dough-face of Michigan; we greedy prefer Oen. Taylor to him in every respect. We Will cot be one of a hundred thousand only to seise au independent dog; be if there are One Million ready and • fair prcepect that the bulk of the Free States can be mimed walrus both Taylor and Cass on a Fete Soil issue, we are there. With such an uprising Coss would be., DO where, Earwe don't believe the South means to support so recent and zhamelem en apostate from Free• Sod in preference to an en. unwire Slaveholder. Only let the issue lie plainly between Taylor. and a Free Soil candidate, and we Amid with the letter, as between Taylor and Can, we greatly prefer the farmer. We have done .nothing inconsistantwith this position." Assume: manure Or LOMOMATUT.--. Ina institution has just closed its 'annual meetiog In this City.. The usurious were !mid at the SOcietyies library. About lfal physicisin(prere present from different sambas of the =mill) The annual Address was delivered on Wednes. day lut, by Dr. Jacob Junes of Phil. to a highly intelligent audience. The subject of his address way Superstition in Afrificirm, which' be. treated with marked ability and to theevidentiratilication of his audiCon. Several able reporte were presented, which elicited much boundocienntic diascussioa; and oth• er business an misoellaneous nature .60111 die posed cZ the meeting :adjourned. A number re Dew members were admitted, end a very favorable tate of the School reported... 7 N. Y. Tribal,. to . corotto Laminae/3'lent.—We quote the follow• ing from the last Democralie Ilinon, an a specitnez of the groans of the Locobeas et the nomination of Gien. Tavola • .0h poor Wiliam how thou hu fallen In the eyes of all men of pro alple and Wool" • i THIC AOOYS err TO MUSIC: -- Oft we mould 1 h our ere. out, .:sues Taylor is the men, • d ill Vr e vzre coultessi mute, —Darrisburgit ISlegra s 7l7 " Tea Democratic Uoion, holds up both hand. In holy horror and says: " Per wit/. a knowkdgo of GENERAL TAY. "LAWS REPUBLICAN PREFERENCES! the " Whig party hose nosidisatid "Hes." - How dull the Union is. That is the wry reason why the Whip haie chosen Wei Or theirrundard beam. They want a sound REPUBLICAN. to oppose King Louis PhlllippOs pum Land Eulogist. —lLarrisbotres 21kgrap& Nxw sWcil or Tux Sian Thom or Onto,— The Scioto Gazette stator .that the capital stock amounting to 8100,000, has been subscribed" fix, a Breach of the State 'Tank of Ohio, to be located in thelown of Athena; aid Mat the stackholders have chosen theitDitectora and oaken: An op• 'ptication for acharter will be made next month to the Board of Connol, when the Athens Much wild go immediately Into operation. EIMZ=IN= BY nONgric TELEGRAPIL ADlnspialielesse et-Plelalmarrit posieapoodoneo of the Pituitsugh Gazette! •OONGRZSti, Washington, Inns 23,1848. Sciart--Tbs, px9ceedings of Friday yeti Unim portant. Dodp .of iViaecrakri; appeared, 'add rook • Alter n short debate on the Oregon bill, the San de resumed the cooaideration of the private hills fri the remainder of the day. BarE—Spe Aker Winthrop resumed - his chair. Mr. ml from the committee on commerce, eubmi d a report on the merniirial of the Chicago Convent* The eubjeet eras laid over. • • Mr. Geggin, from the committee on Post Oigge awl 'Post tads, submitted a bill to amend the Post Ottawawe—making Sre cetita the uniarm • of pottage. Adjcerned. Washington,-Tune 24,1819. Sztvre—The bill for the more, rapid dispidchef business in thit Supreme Cont. was passed. 7 ,: Mr. Hake resolution, instructing the Condnittee on the District, to report a boll abolishing Shivery in the District yes rejected. • The Senate then resumed ; the consideration . of the Private Bills, thirtyea of Which were pas' seoL • Harm—The Muse wu engaged all day is the climatal= of Prime Balla New York, June 25,1815. The steamer has out yet hen telegraphed, al hough hourly expected. CaneSpongenea of the Pittsburgh Gazette. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. PHlLaomellla, June 21,6 a at. Floor—Sale, of Western brands at ss,2sete per bbl—s decline. Wheat—Sales of prime white at $1 29021,300 Sales of prime red at fl 2160 25 per bat. Cotton—Sakscinlyto spinners,Sesent wants. It is supposed that a nturiber of es will stop next month, on account of thin tea - system. Groceries—The market is dull for cone,. Dry Goodrk-The market continues dull. Frith—Sales of Omega; at, $3 75 per box; do of Lemons at $4 50 per box. I Feathers—Sales at3so . Fish—Mackerel has declined. • Hemp—prices are altogether nominal. • Lead—The market is Aunt, but prices are firm. Molasses—The market is doll. • Provisions—Sales cd.primo Pork at s'3 50—an advance. Sales of Mess Pork at $lO 501:310 750 per bbl. Sates of Bacon Hams at 01; Shoulders, 3104 a Sides, 41051 c. 'The supply of Bacon in first bands is small, and the demand is increasing. Sales of Bauer at 121 ^ c = • Cheese at 61e. Sugar—Sales at 3111 Ws. Le•tte rePw2la with a good deal goring. . Tobacco—Small sales, with a quiet market. Wool—Present demand light. Cattle—Sales on the bad or grata at SG 37 cts per 100 lbs. Hogs—Saki at 54 62 per 100 lbs. • .• Corrempandenee of the Pieebargh OateeUr; BALTIMORE MARKET. '11ALTIX011.; dune 21, 6 Floor—Sides of Howard Street sti fit per IN. Tito inspections of Flour, Le the week ending to day, is 11,000 Mkt. Wheat--Sidea or prune red et 1122115 e; do - of prune white at 1.2101230. - Cora- , Sales of primo , rahlte at 40c; do of, prime yelkice, as 436345000 pet bu. • • . Provisions--Salos of Bacon Shoulders of 4 cts. Siam. 4/ eta Hams, 557 c per lb. • Sales of : Kittle Pork at 5.8 Z;* do of Ideas Pork at 510 23; do of prime No. 1 Lard, in krga at 71. Hemp—Saks of dew rot 5130 per ton. Sugar—The supply of sugar is gnu heads is ammll, and the market-Meetly. Tobacco—The market is dull, with soles Of Ohio Leaf at 5 1 3 . 13 per cwt. . - Correspondent. of the Putattergh Gneetq , .. NEW 'YORK MMUC F. New Yana, June 24 CP. r. Flour—There is very little donut in this irticie, as dealers generally bra balding off Gm the Steam er's DM/. Flax Seed—Sales at 130 c. Sugar—Sales at 310110. Cattle—Sales at S 1 nooss. The nuukets generally are without change in any particular. Correvniulenee of the Pittsburgh Gazetie . CINCINNATI MARKET. • • Cincinnati, June 01,0 p; Mour—Sales at S 3 50p1 Cepet U.I. Grain—The market is without change. AVhiskey..Sales of 600 MI% at 15e. , Collhe--Sales of Rio—a fair article—at 7 cents per IL . Sagar--Sales of prime at 41e. ,Proeisiona—are without change. The market it Alactlve. Cheeseja Riling at 6a7 eta par lb.— Butter at 9c'per lb. . Max Natal thl--Sales at' 50c per galkm. Commode:am of the Pittsburgh Gazette. ST. Lcuis MARKET, Sr. Loam Jane 24, e. Tux Rivaz.—There is a fairstage of water from this point to the mouth (Cairo) and at a:Wand. Illinois River, 5 Pet—falling. • Upper Mississippi,..3 fret and ailing. • Missouri River, 5 feet—at a naafi: 41.4 M—Moderate mks, by retail, at previous prices. Whiskey—Sales of raw at 151 e. Baton—Wes of Shoulders at 2 cents; Sides at 31 masa Potatoes-,Sales of Minis at 30 eta per busheL Front the /trireme County Republican. Old ILeegY wad needy. Tree—r/fasist Ma Ikea." • Come Whige to the Flag that inseams o'er es, That loaves not o'er men that canlield, Join the renalos—thereh a Hero before no, A Clear In Council end Field. Chorus—A Caller, dee. Thom who (inert on spoils ha may please not, That ask, 'What greatments am his?" Well tell in a wore what he is net, He histohl as nasal( what he is. Chores—He has told . Ha is not a pampcms Conrawed man, A Fippish, a parasite dung, . That robs, a n d then slanders tbe Red man, And worship and pulses a Xing. Chonm—Andworahips and praises, ace He has told us on9lio del Norte, Our fiat fields he would not resign, Nor while minding 04 54 40. Get frightened and lake 40. Qiuiree—Get frightened, ike. Santa Anna the Lion awakened, Whom t hey sent to envimn his lair, bta_ytita Anna the woad, The Axe ofthe drat one beware. Cherns—The Cate ante ant, ho. Then a "little more grape let us give them, .These foes of our country at tome, Their firesides wait to receive them, ' May they keep them for age to come. Chores—fday they keep them, dee. But the laradies of State who shell meal them? The holes these sleek yrrinin have gnavird, A 'man of the Hole We will laid thew One T.tnoa Made &warn abroad • Choosy—One Taylor, Sr. 't, Thin Whip let es all rally around Home treachery loads him to Woo, Id the toils they wove for him, we burin kim And we'll teach thern there's strength in 'his Came. Chows--AnOre'll teach, 0111121.1. Tactim was .rot into Tains, into Mexico, where the surcharged clouds of war were brooding. We have not time to recount his sue. egoist, battlefields, or track his brilliant career.— Palo Alto, Reales de la Palm., Monterey, Buena, Vhaa--the beaus of all our people laughed with hint, and hi. deeds ere fresh and vivid in their memories. Too deafening was the NW of this brief storm of war, too thick was. Ike smoke, too the peril, too deadly the Ashy , to let our pug pie think calmly of the man. who was the leader and hero Or our periled army. 'Ha, alter the war. clouds bad ''spent their fury at Buena Vista, and the legions of Banta Anna ded away like scattered clouds alter a storm, leaving the clear nautilus of heaven upon the scene, all hearts rushed to that old man, and, thronged around him, the people studied with intense interest every Movement of his body, mind, and heart. • • And how Well hake we learnt the dear old man. The plain old Soldier, without pompor ostentation, With the nerve sal jar ant of a week bat yet witlethe Wart and soil feeling. of a alt/if His very penon we know—stout, thick set, and bulky —the picture of simplicity, frankness, and good feeling. And ilium) old man is he! Little dill. dren . would clap their hands to see him In his country'. uniform, and Mommnsged by his smile and helping arm, would clamber up to we the "eagles" of his buttons and the shining gold, or his emanate. "The very dog. would- crowd round his feet and mover fear a kick; "old Whitey," we all haw the Agorae old charger, moves ;with a pricked ear and a quicker step.when be hears the friendly sounds of his master's voice !—Rextetely Trot CMS AL rn—A iny days ego, a wag meeting apeasant, who was on hM way to Bee. dean: on Madness, said to bkii: 'What are you doing beret Theyam about todiside all the leads of the itch, and you had better go to Me mayor and put down youri IMMO air poor sham' The pea. sent en drat MI gallop; and, on arriving et the mayor's said,..Montileur le make, es there is to be • dislikes alba land, I triab (chase the mead ow of whichjoine my garden. , Pitt down my name at. the head of the let: tirlessinyor tom ed over acme papers, and then said 'Yoe are not the I bore an applicant who' demands the meadow, and do your garden with, My gar den! my landed! my garden P said the peasant in a lloy, .1 will go and gat my anasketf end be set to watching hie garden illy mid night. There Is a host of persons like this prism; they wish to sham the property °lndio" but keep that own.— Getriti!dr Frame. - • , , . Ernie imibeiand • •le chinCleeordle• eases =nsitni is a diseased Maw atlas Geer his =egad Ha aUention ormedieal meal Sow diseases, - classed under the general Amos of ham b" :lleVal Po rl! " partas wan , science being enabled to offer him' a' remise ry. Happily, th is carkno longer be cum A ream., dr has been bond which will mire all themcomplaints, of whamrer character, arising from , derangement or th. beer. The Pills dime...wed - by Dr. hPLarie, of Vir gin* am dincetly on the liver, and breorrecting its operation and purifying it from disease ' ems off and extirpates th e complaints which hare then origin in the &these* of this organ. Remedies hitherto propos ed for these discuses hove tailed to operate upon the sent of thil disease. but Dr. AVLanes'Ptlts snake them selves hdt upon thiracthm of the hear, and by cleans: , l Zfdch th tha f elc ' e W ti n ert tie ex the l 2n u e re e. ar ;or tale ima l a wase t the Drug store of .I. KIDD lc Co, 03 wood et. • lad k ro g A . m . e ts, etto' c i Ati. r, of the.ROU GII.AISDREADYCLUII will be held at Te. ppr• arkee on Thursday cremes Hen imithf.44 '''`` •t. i P. Ai MADEIRA, DEW BOWIE* GOODS man tot XXVI to= en risthansxruts encnom. lirEare now opening a fine mock of frealatommer lloods, direct from the New York and Philadel phia Medan', whertithecy barl bean purchased with in the lan two weekt. eta yell , great ascrificel there by enabling en to offer far better bargains th an have ever done baron, In calling the attention of the citizens of Pittsburgh and It. identity to out asmnii mem, we do no with the confidence of our prices being suck as wiU elm= perfect aatisfaction; and to all boy.' ere, either by wholesale or retail, a chalice Is now offered for procuring great bargains.' Among there Mat received are— , A lot nicety cheap cold and blk fig'd & strip d Silk.; 41 IA " Light and dark Linens . 4 IA Cinghtims; of extra fine blk figil ands ped Barege, which area very great bmgam. A lot of handsome Cote Pally.; r ladies dresses; do' light colored end black ms, very cheap, do new style sllik Vesting , do do very handsome Barege awl.; do very theap blk do ,do do fine blk silk filtintilliffiarfai do handsome Pvasols and Parasoletug do • do 'Artificial Flovrerr, do ams , ehesp Linen Lustros; ALSO—A Immo& of super French Oakland Ca. simeres,white and colored Linen Drilling% Castanet , ens; Sommer Cassimetes, Drop ill De, he. tee. A Mr. assortment Of Prim 9g all prite Tiekingh C ke, Muslims, he., to arkiqh, as well as other arti e incur hue, tive invite ths webs' attention of rash bu nom ALEXANDER & DAY, 75 market et, N ear of the diamond JUNE PRICES PRINTS (111LICH.---' 4 .ED NE ST., NE YORm. - LEE & BRENSTER - II AVE' recently 'dwelled themselven of the large II snerifices made by manufecturers of Prints this rto close their stock for CASII AND SHORT hlF.;eild have just purchased Great Bargains, and e now opening and exhng_ 500 OASES. New and choice styles of Brass and Furniture Prints, Window Madre, to., which, in addition to their cus tomary. extensive assortment, they are offering nt their mud-small moats—and at from 1 TO 3 CENTS per yanl less ihns previous irrees: Ulm sipreceem. ed low prices,and Improvement in Myles for lOW, se c ues a general preference for Ibis article over many dther, kinds of Dress Goods, and greatly increases the emand. LIZ fr. BREWSTER confine their retention