~.{i~ ~1. , .x~.,~r,~..' 3F'~ , a~. a 'a '~'";,_.~~,.k '~f .l; ~ "~""~.rf ~; ~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~~~~.~..,. ~_~ ~".1 ~.. t. ~. y v -? ...::':~°N?;~`:::.?'~'~~ , x .r~. M.fXrrSBURGII - _ .PITBI4SIIED DV wiurs.k. co . PITTSIIIIIII.OIII ""-t3RTORDAY MORNING, MAY 12,1E49 inMlLlVllrssarstou D uY Clatrrrs t. publizturd ,Day,TOVeelly, Weskl3,--Tlis Dsii,7 Sess. DoDariper imanco;therd-ipkty FWe MIN". Per A. the 'Maly is Two IlesspeT arunon, aidspliss, _ rp "-'• 'tosses% rig= ...or Lees. _ , Box.—The '..€ asdes Lour Bax," has bpext.remove from its 414 simaion, a windinar nearer the ost Office. ~,....' VS.t.maisrw. *mt. Paarsurr in 'mums.— ..- ~,I, r iedaita rekiredro valuable Min property id IF ''lbuoil, adverbs' ed in our columns. There :00 I:i . : , : 'n. finer =entry in the west, and none better iiten ..',.te,..;fars market. - .. e , alattins * pays his respetts to Father 'wide ....': . .rilyalidny,bat we hopo the old geode an win .., .t n !* .ne t 449 a.Pet about it, "Janata' olds a ;-.1002i pen, ilia .it may ;tint: be mer 9 Pie . t ° W l ' s: it'• iiicid oisbrew.aiaid cab le L min, %la . Ihelltreuro s ad the diskilthm, ever read te apply r;.J.,..:4a1l titerectioti. L . -- Our coirespondnnt !'Janiaa', defendsh lf, hi ......-...bia,letter io-tday, against tin eiolent a= ult of t tho tI. ~., . ~,,, ..w....thigioi, ` flu, $l. 'toren, it I 1.1 sever- Which has Wen pinereited by MI U ilea far, .".4114.1a00 Xiigellt attack on .thi,e part of editor of . 'e ..',.....thatpapor; :If EOM, Rttolitb yin to far forget ~.i .- .. e ,larrargo to iiplyr ibuilve epithets t o a gentle '. ' innicoftheinialligence and character of leatin., hel=nosightm complain . If he reaps the dean' v' ad rata/Ira of his egotiamcnnd spleen. ........ ____. DEMOCRACY versus agruaGigirti. • .ediw of the Mercury, at considerable leigtb; rep!ift to our criticism of his article nadir thin head, 80 - adirals that he a 7115 led to vnius his .-o'lOttdei.46:- Prevent his being misunderstood and 741.atect in' a false • pinitleri, from the similarity of bilk ,Iliern (rOratic principles with those of the ...":•?';;:. ; Whip. ';Btit the 'leader will-recollect that we did not :... : : flna kult•tarithlue so-Called Demc'eracrlthit we '--' ' , " -- have rather peened—Ant of hie assaulti rgeti the ~, ,-., ' Whig party. We allow him a perfect right to „choMie lab own principles, and totem them dem. —•ocatio, if he ebooses,tiot he has no 141 1 4 to choose .-.- .. ours, and to attribute (Minions and motives to, and •.- • 'to charge crimes and faults upon. the Whig party, which it detests and opposes. .- '. -,- Thepoaltien of the Mercury editor is somewhat ~...,,c.!. - -like this. His Drourratte opinions are so near, in all their essentials, to those of the Democratic Whig perty,that they have met with the approter .. -,- 7 . ' lion of the Whig COMlllunity. Aa couslinent men _ ..., „ they could but admire Whig Principles, though . - trenched under an name. But this was en , '..'_•"„ en =dangering the n„ce the Mercury with the if r ..., ~' . - teed= Dem , ar.o it became necessary iv she editor to allow . what respect he differed from ~ -Ani.Whie This it. Wax impouthle for him to do, :. -.'•,,.'• -,; •," tittle is hls changed his ground or Misrepresented '• ", ~..,-,..thei Whigs. Be. Close the latter course, and by ~.•.:r., ..:,1141114 0 .. the defunct Federal party, and V-. ,-.3, 0111: 1 $ It . hisTancies he has defused his pos. , ;,;tkutr,ricr' the satisfaction of Locefoco Democratic ..,;, , ,T. ' " ' brethren • -..— .-,,,i f„ - ; • ;:. In kusrelqy, the .1,10=17 labors to show: that fan:l:Whig Pirtybee descended from the Feder* ~!..its.rid'thist it ' ll substantially the mime party; ' '' . ' 't hat alibough - it ' Alas changed its name, it has lost olittle Or none of, its spirit." •_; 'Whet editor means, by its being sulastan aid /Y the same Pori!, we cannot tell, and we think it • ::Will,.be dil6enloo; him to show. It certainly is noi composed of the same persons, for there are More of the. cld. Federalists, as far moor own observation extend., in the Locofoco ranks then ::- in*, Whig. Thep do not support the same grin - criples, according to the Mercury's UM/ admission , .. . for, wit all its &egret° Identify the Whip with the, 1 Federelhes, it. hes Milt , been:Jaw 10 mention one pointer similarity;and the laauce of that we do not admit. What right, then, hue it to say that the Whip have 40:ended from dip Federalists' We might retort,and aver, with no smell show of rea sansthat id tbe . allots of parties, which resolted , in the fonantina of the great r fockshn Italy, Federal,. .1 • " • 11 ' 1 4 *iih:' ° ii 6", k,VO4 -, WI Tate , and - ‘4tk' the. . speeiome tele o f Democracy, again recovered the \ power it had lost m the days of Thomas Jefferson. - „ !.,1 ' ,'..firsii it won 'not be hard to show, that more of ( ..-,...2, 4 :L the, ~., -of power, and ostuyertion of the - 1 ; rights ea' libtrrties of the le when the Ma -. ' ' ctuY charges Upon the Federalists, have beta piactieed by,Locofoco Presideits, thsh were ever dreamer& of by the leaders of the old Federal par- :~ F ~~ ~ .w ~;,``~i _.` { it , • .. 1 - 't• 1- • ' ••1: ty • But even:ll the Whip had deseended from the rederallats,Whlch We deny; what has that to do 'widitheit'prnaent opiinharis and morgues As at present 'o3olbuted, the Whig party has been to beieg,intstrenty years,. since the Presidency of grownQuittei "Adams. A.. new generation has I I grown tip, Whci only know Federalism - as a sub. ject of tiisi'oly,and who arc Min imam:pantie for - their faults} none' deserving of intim , Car their sir ;• • ThriWiiii party has aright to be judged by its ownetandard, and the measure otl its awn de. . tr merits: ihd !dermal hilt any built its, find with it,letjt `krivit, but we protest against a ea* • nature ' 'sra, for tie purpose oil helping this ' editor in *Weather with Lneofocoisin. • '" In his editor admits that the Whip are 1114 io ftet* i ' of the distinctive and leaning princi .Plits of the FederLahti ; that these things pawed illreywith, the name, but that he -merely referred to'them ,to whom the historiesl deseesirt the par :tfb" In whet way the statement slmwed the , de. wait OftheparrY,Passes eemprehensine., nimbi 'ieritelt*littc -rVtiltnePtatl &ISMS' for the Por • - Pone of Pitting an - object: .lelleftMdley„ the Whig party againat the miirep- ;xaestat4oaa-afottrneiighbor,wedo not wish the !itiaa tai a kr this we design to hut any reproach • upon th e n l d rea , i& Peg.; B ±ougbt tiPiO4,e 4ht. the leftism/tit; school of pelitlea, and , itieivog eaeliii7p3rdiat Impentit4 time when ant party - ttrtforna high, during the win ;of 1812,, 'We Lethllid):Mhong prejudices agniiAlea - eralittel; and, although:W6 have. ever cherlthed and main. unnelk,our. early palithiat views, yetiime Misled at to weigh the opinions end motive Of the no- • bleicuenot.tlie days. of origin* 7 . • eaeel:edema party In du bmejadieed balance, and, alSiorgh theytoo hgbtly othiiidediho ability the people e4Egoveinntent, - and MI into >plrtaliesiheretrowi ; yet ttener Padiatiinevea • '- " - ' lived. were grant and, phps men, and If . .7. they gird tiinne.sido; the . tendeney of things 'amid kusitiOwlhat thite, ate dangers on the tar . Cr extrame,iind &Utile-niers pent's* fiend de. void of theirparhy their ritricsio, who have used,their anemia piomme thair..Own evil pnrpo. Lll{iaP '}~'~~ r , almszsAt.l4 r 4.1 „I n. r4Y 71 • • 04*4 - 4,74 5 * - li . , !,:tc • I'l . -1-!-;i4F•lt '11,.?4 1 :r.;t1"-`1 4-4 11*4 . 11. 4 , CZ: iiii . - - . "of Mr. F ' • ! ......,-.. . 4,i6T/ON WIZi mount; nen ma Wren • . , • 3 ', , r , - - : of New** _Sunday AiIM announces' that :'.1.::: .', Eliiiiii.rerresi the trot cdianitui4i been separated , . .. . _ . .. . . . tettaulvarife, Outdate i!initort*:liinclair. Rang', r...:.:,.r.f!..F.:i1 ' ;', r 4toghter' of the vonalha.il 14 - Sinclair. They '.'“ i , t -. ' . iiin6iiarried 111 laps secicii4oi, and have lived ~,, :,e ,:-4.-,;' -;' _ were . ''' •-... t a t h e h ett i n ntni .-r.i . l.f. tA..i. -...., happily, lathe Atlas stateston , of " the' lett winter, when Mr: Rh:cable moody tad • .' .. ~melancholy.. The Ages "leers tattothisflleMember, pre . Ferrell main, vitro - us a profesihnisa enstagetnent ittrhUsdelphia In sneer untseppf..slate of mind,. and M ',Decal... matided a sepsys4toit. assigned no cane; tel . feted no spolehtfisr the position he assumed, and ~.. when the immL4late friends ofthe, parties tensile!. .' :a r ta asked lobe inEarrocl *liy it Was that be 'sated fdir ' a repadistidn, his Only reply amt—a , giddied inattopreltenandesiletibe. • Be avaa not to - he Interrogated; he demanded &separation; and he hati:geootaphshed his object. , Mr. Ferree and his ' Wl.*lsave Om* ' sepegate4:!. :- ' ' of Aslant:and MraFortettis deserted as I lady beiatY` She lasbee# the Mother of four children ! ' -9 Of valsoinelhovrevert died In infancy. ::. • . it . ' fl . 7 . ..,.. ~, •, 'tl-7:; . i , , . Y ,.',- - 1.', 1 . - . f ''l ,-': ', ..Ir! , '*-...f., vunn w onoicittor. - Cerregmutence id thh Pit stergh Gatims. 9 . Weans=lirriday &hi 1 13 ' . A. Cabinet meeting wawa imad urial. ' Da ede at the another today. The appointments m farmer meeting - hue been autoulleeisei'd cite °P. pointers are all Whigs. of th ast e &Keg di , The? ,ae nil, with one excePtlon,.Postaters. I an . [ demand that notions appointments will be made , The met in suithetnrdpepartent dt:toemelmigtellua;;:w yor., in imPettant ado sPOiAtteeete *tide. tints that of ' viewer &Mr. Peck, defteLbing assignee, baton. E li mom. yuitexceedinglyottranth tome what the \ II. won willasy to this chews. Mr. Moore, It has been proven, sold but his office immedlinely an ob-. W a llis it, for . a sum of ready money and an UMW ty, It -litedie that, e.tmut a year ago, the vendee pocketed some twenty thousand dollsxs belongiog te the ace. All this the Union, throve' Ito eor- 1 1 , e rapindents, eras a. nnou nest." Moore is se peroeded, and by i Whig.' We are now anxiothis us ly expecting the Indignant denanciation of set by the Caton, as prodeiption, ati a cruel and wanton persecution of a man, whose only atilt wen that be hived. "Not wisely, bat mo well,* the great netts of the pure practice of Demoms 'ep. "Far if the eh:4+V' and mice& whist Mr. M be, to use the Union's phrue,Only suture's nen; I then he la an ranch a victim of east tyranny, and of ruthless prcrsciiption, pal adhering to the style and sentiments of the Haim) as the lament ed Postmaster of Pittsburgh, or the chivalrous Gea ry, or the sainted/3o:11th, or the martyred Jones, or the victims' ed Brown. To day it is tlndeptimil that the Cabinet have been in session-upon cases admitted to it, prism paily by Mt. Ewing, such as Marshals, Surveyors, Receivers, dcc. du. But I have not heard of any other appointment than that of the Collector of Portland, Me., a district of about thus third class in unportatice. Mr. Luther Jewett:will succeed the Hon. Robert Dunlap, a very worthy and respects able gentleman, who, I have no 'doubt, will make a conspicncras figure Lathe 'rnable array of martyrs," which the Colon and ita muders are drumming up from the four corners of the earth, wend th he solemn funeral of Hunker Democracy. ve doubt that the retiring Collector will value anything that vlimitza" may say in his favor, at least as high- 1 ty as the enegiesof any profsuional mourner, and I will therefore say that I knew Mr. Dunlap well while In Cringreis,sad that I considered him elto gether too respectable a man to take office under Mr. Polk. I tours him well enough to be sure that he will never be heard whining about pro scription, nor invoking the oandemontion of the peo. ple, Incense he has lost the throw upon which his office was staked. And while upon this topic, that is the defence of the administration from the charge of a mouse of as patronage, let me pause to thank you for your cursory vindication date from the lad unprovoked and m ost discourteous assault of the Union, and to explain why it is that I have felt called upon to , make frequent allusion in the course of this corres pondence tothat journal and its editor. In writing Or the nerwspaPer press, it is almost impossible to deal altogether in impersonaluma Towards the editor of the Union, es an individual, I have no feelings or any charaeter,bnt his paper is umver sally aelmowledged to be the accredited organ at the seat of government, of the whole Southern di- I vision of what is called the Democratic party, and of that faction or fraction of the same party at the North,; denominated Hunkers, ever the faithful auxiliaries and'retainers of the former. While 1 Hunkeriarn held the reins, the Union was the spe cial nroullipiece of office holders, and now that they are going out, It toes not desert them. No Intelligent obaerner of men and things at the Cu- itd, could overlook the part borne in the political drama by such an agent. I have DOI been snob' s torrent of its movements. and I have freely com mented upan them as incidents not undeserving of notice m these !iambic! annals of the time. When I thought that this journal, sustained by the ill di. reeled bounty of the government, was used as an instrument in the hands of audacious conspirators evilest the union and the integrity of this noble Republic, I' maY have denounced its course, and censured its ooaductors with unmeasured se verity. ' When I taw it, the recipient of immense from the puhlitekreatel?,,lcoding ell im ,in fluctuate iclppert and strengtheii the ansgetit Pre . MOSIODA of one section against the other, and dd. 1 ly bondlihtl. by Its partiality to the came of their adversaries, the people of the Northteffongb their remesentatives in Congress,' Orel/ expressed the indignation which I could not restrain. I have acteetrnon my convictions of dutyi As totbe sa c:tints in which I have occasionally indulged, at ' dui expense of the paper, and which appear to have stirred up the bile of its editir equally with my more serious animadverahns, 1 have only to , say it is incomprehensible to me,that ajar , &omit i should wound the sensibility of a man who has borne the brunt of editorial life for half a century. Butlahali go on in gay course, which is to keep your leaders advised of affairs in Washington, consult's:igen, own aerate of propriety, rather than the passions and prejudices of any body. • This kmg•apology has left me little room for MCA OOItaReC46 iILOWS. I can add but one item: 1 I understand, at least I hear it dated, that the government have it in contemplation to fit out an Arctic ExploringEspodinon, 'with the two fold ob ject of prosecuting scientific discovery in that re gion, and to aid in the humane effort for the rescue of Sir John "Franklin. It is proposed to send out two soudl frigates,.one through Baffin's Straits, on the East,•aad the other through Schnee' Strait,, on ilia /700 We Of the moth:lent- Mr. Beiwud ii.expitmet4 to argue a case here, before the Circitit'Coutt of the Datum, an Monday. [ It is :a cakes of appeal from a decision of the Coax lids:inner ofPatents. The &linter of the Tram' 1 7 lit idiVe 4l sed te hie,. burns ••leirrsplite Ninon! • pee next page. or FOXXIOSI 111.ustrueb---From the aSttual ' report of the °pond of thpßo sA , we.estratt 'A1,4616 statement • ,• :'The receipts for the put year :were X 64 10 *A> and - the expenditures 6at the same timeweretaitllOr 22%4. Danzig the same time the saner; have •pultabed the -"blinsionary Cbronleier.in Moms. •", ' perjond 'pamphlet 04W:418,8,150 copies; the "For ' engn - Missionary," 14,150 copies;“Annual raised of • 401 2 : 3 . 7 . 850 copier, "Letters to children!: 6000 "Letters to... Sabbath 'Schools, * 6002, cop - • the list resat twenty one now miswonn Y prebeen sent-out by the board. Ot•theib, • flieenrerarordainedminlstere,two licentiate Prewah. eiroiimer,,,phytnoittn; one, •atupetin:tenlit 'ldugtlsq. fn _C6inar two ICM,,, *lwt reed a11a67 0- ,-- • • WIC t&ZPOADIMM'S 7 , TIWPOOLES , 4IW W Co! sale by % ,: imaw mach. I,2ECANDLNWS ..11170racia4s---9 " • . ~....r).„:41,71 c 1. • , 'WICK itrAIICANDLID39... , l ' e arEfla l at: Cirri EZ 4 1.7-43 bpi v 114 4, WWI ttIiraANULESS 01r,,T,E,T7:6.1;1701 . 1'5, . oast - ct • ac! sF4 B &Time.: I I A RE:42i3w*: isielvi4 si very large suck of fresh .Lyst Goals, of - freest parra andimmr*ti- onth they„ , ailltelkiollse.maths stsveh FT Os OS cannot fall terstreehtlre-sathifsatistr. , City aryl gagaul Wercianks, hit:lied: set' chit loss szazaste setr,:trvelsttbtara rdisethigs&higeulmfc. • PIHHE.. xesitsbma•Wecon rut Mom, ./41011.0pbtsztd.kor oda by r . JOHN .WATT lb Co, lAbyt4Yr.: PTSMAIRHNTINEtt4Sbbis ch—cJoardaroust Mt 4 1 , 10.0#4 T 0. 07. • i akrrEt. • RP1.1::041544 lippp,taarsortello_f_Tßla. by ' ' " V.°33'141.:rt4:1;774111'5i;' I TAMEWR4l,lDiClEVlO_ni o lo e s ksellee hZ. la tt i IF a .Ib #' ll :' 2 & 2k / riesholi sza tank )/ Beet s Valuable =1.e... ' an - s Is theclifiellsctepermentsWeLispehrea, 'which ha b, vispsted fa set) &Ayes+ ieelbtrzet I be obtained in le," • &ebb' and Contbeelial-Boolis,qte43elh 1120; sines sra.NewessPers, imPOgeargsh The OM OranT 11.,i.1651 artrtripirpli. .P0 11 ..._ la ••Eci - oh •nd Ame=• . "'"Zar's 'fonalbei intelsis )3,sstehe ethers to , 11.4tir 4w; in d...eut bp WITT to ateatte ?my Caen for tiostsiEsgsvf4rr-mtlit/0"1:4-skivisr04 • •---LoR • " Ealice, o 44 4 e tPit ,: 6 c i na lm T Ain4 Ittrwit - , Atde mim I tee. woo 013mot,Chter Constable. loam ilaxpowEr,Asideant, . IVIU ostowl st caY halar,do melt, whin IR., BACON -703 lb* Of Dam Te.eld sa for • a & w nazsaualt, • 7lwamtaod.akoatli S T 14; AM. .110 A. CIVAOII4NATX-& MTAIIIV464, w ~ ,~, .r_ „ ~: TIERIitiDAT 10.41.1011KET. The BRILLLa C.PI.RILMITZAT h at t s re g r t 4 ' 4;l 737 4 eva1% 10 ?. 14, • ' • P.II.OILESTa i • The CiLIPPEIL No. a Cap. Pam Thrvaaririll leave pire,aaritt every Friday wirrd,lri as .01Velealii*Thee, fob every Friday evexung arle r.s . • . NEW LISBON AND PITTSBUINDI 'DAILY LIND OF CANAL AND DISANPACM B , mail 41,. ''''',4lllllllW-PW11". (vu. ar...soovi;,) ' .7- Leaves Pittsburgh daily, at 9 o olook; A. sp, airier finial Glasgow , (Month ortke Sandy and Beans Ce rullo at 3 o'clock, and New Lichen aril,' nun nighL Len Vet New 1.1..ti0n at 9 o'clock, P.:14.41911kbe1k ne trip camel untie river during the night,) anfi'Glassoes at 9 o'clock, A. M., and arrives at .Pinstorgh at 3 r. ''ML..—thus making a CiltitillSCHll Um:l%w carryingpar. linen and freight between Maw -Alabaman Mr burgh, In none, time run at less nun than by any other route. , Its PeniuMtnn. ofthis Line Baia tnittertnre of In. forming the pardie that Mailman fitted nplwro knt clan Cann Broas,for the aceortnnoMon. apnoeas= and &sight, to nue in connection ' with the will know* steamers CALEB COPE and BEAVER, am! enact* ing, el Gingow, with the Pinsbnigh. end Mein. a nd and other daily Win of steamers down the cm* , 1 and t o riven. The proprietors pledge Onnest selves to spare no or treablo 'to ignore com fort, safety amt disp= l . ask of Martina darn of then pettwoAke.._ AnTIIOIII2ED AGENTS. .. G. IG. 'BARTON, A & w.-neltakuori, ritt, IL HANNA, t. Co. J. IIARBABGII& Co. tilatilakalA . Nell'lCS.'-.The steamer BEAVE, dukes Es* r, wtll have after this mdse. ias.Welltrllle palmist ; at 9 oteloek int& austaiap - .tela 4.l.olatzgkr & Louisville rieollet. lame 1 FOB CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. 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