THE PIITSBURGH GAZETTI?.. UtursiiED BY sinirrE & co PITTISBpROIp FRID6.I" MORNING, JUNE lv, 1%9. IFViT77IOI4I. Nat 1.1/IVPITIL is petals/led Lew y, Okly, and Weekly.—The Duly .1 Seven noan - re P....e11:.n; the Tri-Weekly i. Fee DoUnr. per mum, theihtiteely le Two Doller per annu,n, rvivlk n adenne sr Ar•veaGyzy *° r reAmewled to b.:11 , e - tornsr.7l '2 . 7nd earl, ,r6lLe day tr k.j ellAtly " brb n" e ers ‘ rgr ' en ' i c a ' si o ' nl :re= See sielikpege foi Telegraphic galore ger L44;11 tttttt etie neat page. AJNITHEAtGEIC LED WHIG TICKET j YOZYSLT Rom!. ervALKER 7 of Elizabeth aprOxlo. 101171-iFilt, of btharpsborgh CALESIgEE, of Pittatturgh. NV 'it WY, of Lower St Matt IMUttbrr, CA RITZ CURTIS, of Pittsburgh , ' raoroonorsitu, GEO of Upper S Clatr Jolt? k7I,RRISON, of AlleglieLy. roxmusrovirs J IMACHELL, of Nob:el of ?aa:our,o 13 E.fto. of Flodio?' The °oath . .111111r10111 01" S" in °opinion to the Stalizt, Gin eopatil r ha% beau crowded out to day, by rapolu!anui who have h pra claim as to the alto° appli.uon. It %hall appear in our oche; Cum Nsw Vort.--From the peroad to tlta motb:t110 of loot, th,e mere 121 drat. by Molar. 114`Zear Yon, by the c ffir.ul report of intartwus.a.-7 PlTr.ey46l !lams—The sale of Paftburigh Honda, repo)led by telreeph. and pobli,oftl oa Tourodofi rSuald rood or follow,. Ten ilionitaticl dollar, in Nam], ot the Plit.burgh Loan, pe r 4i.blie in 16U, were .id to night Aue. tion, a sp pt`l cent. Tb BonSA bearing only 5 per cent inter.•t, The pone u 410616atft.ai 6 1616 ptle, Con gjrkis now mannfaeinred in New leraey: from Artferiean Iron. of ei very superior yeality. It hat betO tried by a steal number at oar ma dam. 'lPrtfo gip...lk of it in limb ierme. 'I bun our marruftwiurris are extending IMJ lu r any snick n(frritign Manufactures. city still remain" free troui tL ravage., litthis tentage or , tte nations, 11114 th probabilitiOare that it will Vila 119 very !fight The niterhating communication on the chuters to Pitt boric, in 1&12, '3:l, and 'A. from the pen of N. Eeq., thous that one eity %v at vis ited very Validly then, to comparison with other places,eni fluting the p resent visitation, la hrie cil ia' and Otteits all around on are sotTering.we hove almost ettukly escaped. Wo Utica there can be but little doubt that one asomptiiita measurably owing to the preartice of mach volumes of coal awoke, and this condom, the theory hf Bird, that Sulphur is an noodle to the eholdVu'agent. We see it stated that Lilt heart of tonitin4ul all other large towns in Etitland, where ciatta consumed, enjoys nearly sod [Wire exemptiunrom the disease while the !Willa., and anrroundinfi country 'suffered. The clarets now pervade In moat of the ,ities tithe Liitki'n, in Britton, Albany, New York. Phd t., adelphia, Ylehmoud, Ciac,nnati, St. Louie, New •Orleans,Othr many others_ It ia tun coutoidung fearful rivages among the negroes on mane of the plantationa in Louisiana and Mississippi. Mr. Briscoe fifteen of has negroes have diedln Madison ..riish,nnd Mr. Hackett lost also a great • many mines. At Milliken's Rend, seventeen persona fad died of It to two weeks. The parish of Teases 6m antlered greatly by it. la Isa.4ll:Se county, Idissueippi,6l negrJea had died on thlol3,lntton of Dr. Duncan, 14 on that of C. Dunbai,;mad from dye to ten on many other. Foutteett;:vegnxa have died of cholera on the planttatots t Dr. Canon, In the pariah of Louistat4 We shall 'ditty...of the Mercury's long or: lolcion the mails, in a few words. Divested of its bald egotism amt oaeleae verbiage, its article may he amonted,up in the following charger . 1. Th at' 6 711 the mails are aregular.” Thal fir. Collamer is unfit to hold any office I. the RepOilic..' 3. That General Taylor has broken hit o pledges,find in guilty ref a “hosenevs w hien-over top, all Ottc`on." We will lobe up these charges rcroswat 1. The Ifferguleritme of the matla—These tenni. plaints bavO been coincident with the ettabl sh. meat of -thi Post Lame Department, but never were eneveMniversel br frequent, and with better reason, th 4 tinder the administration of PreaiJent Pat. This at trotoractaa These uregulamties lower not xpt all been corrected, though .one tti them harp 4ceo, and other. mathave grown out of auenitutto render tho mad service more earful to the pegfple. There are leas complaints now eeeng onyStechangea, and from our patron., than at any tinti during the last tutor years. Almost the only:tre of nOmplaint mom n an. originated limn one ranee, which we hope the de partMenl?, truth' , speedy measures to cOrteri— lhal/Of the bon arrival of the boats at Beaver at the time it reified to thew contract, by which pa. pen aretc%:quently detained twenty four hours. We appc4to the news paper paws, and to the pubhe gten6dly, 63r the truth of dime staternentr, and we c hat ace the campmate of We Mercury reptiouca tfiU founded, and anima. d reasonable adversart,pith never so great is dispnifilitin to And thull vsbuld wait for a new officer to get fairly at work,iigt: give him time to orgentre his forces and deval4e has plans. before be would cum.- tnefice 45:1 . iffnalaught. 2. MrVTAlfierner'e unfitness bold office.—The IvaltunViclr t the Mercury towards this gentleman le •of thepriest Insulting character; and whatever , may bavg efigmated the tomicerit displ a y., it wa i recoil upirrse h-ad of it. author add publinher. Me CallMmA entered upon hi. duties at vtth repuiatioe, ea tl gentleman of rigorous rti t tl, energy of e.haraerer, stern integrity, of correecu t„ Malice! babas, and of extenspre .d varied lei . einng. His management or , he office during tlfe • " 'gr•vr months he low presided over a, has widest tAllis well earned Ga net and gives iis• RIIIIIICO tislithe department a ue recover ed Gem tlfeoondition of con 1011 rod tie-glom a e ...,,,, Wag left 4bil hla prediceasor.. J. Geneatrfayleri pledge.—Here we will copy the whol4nithe Mercury's language, which is an ,S olltraor--, 4 • 'No pelwM who reads the Mercury, (always Atone the editor attic Gazette) or who knows any thug rents character , ,r ler a moment he. lane that d ry* oppose Lord Coltomer or General Taylor forat. ere political effect. We have never sold • hard ittlid of the latter, ereept on the one topic of breaking his Nolemn pledgee, Inn this we could not paila over; It is a baseness which Ow, tops all °theta, and is ad mean and ,liscreduable any roan, che(it rob a him of all respect, but in ono hke Generearravior it appears m vile, that we wonder even the editor of the Gazette, could say h 4ord to his 6,:0r. - There itii r few Americaaa, we think, who will read the sieve extract wlthoat • thrill of honest Isdipudima to fact the whole articl..., in its lone, spirit, and; Maneer z, is one which no American could have: oij' Wen. in regard to Gen. navies, A b false la itvihy wheeler. lie to not the man to break his *Ages, or to swerve from the path of duty. Evirrday adds to bb high chuomer, and reveals thefeithility of hi* great end. These stan dees cannot Ilium him, but they show the hose• sea of their d,)stgin. Oetaanal Gaines. Amon; a men who have fallen eh- Uros to thaiAt destroyer, Cholera. to F..earaa P. Canu, Maioe.Getterat of the [totted Stain Army. H. died at Slily Deena ea the 6th of 6Ly. The itlloork* aliztOtt of ht. is ere take hem the New York Tatlik< qie waa:istro Culpeper ut co., Mara 2%1777, ®d Mused after his great uncle Edmond PendkaotOrita preluding fudge of the Vagina Ocitert of Aprils. His Whet served temporarily tt the ReeniAfollefY War, :and low , rds us close removed MVO earth wen ebreer of North Caroli na, and oftiticrmnis to east Trammels, where Me son was es.* engaged in inchan Ireztam, being chosen • lieoliiyiant at the age of eighteen. Ina educational l;ithirasampa were very xi:Lenient., toed he was maga in Inc sultdY of Ilt.t.tloo la I'M ha obtained; et;eosiga's asounisawn m t h e tiring to /804 be Walappomted &Milgrim Collector for the district of Ito alb' meittly is pollen= of the Bpaniarah tad 11118015 :kke'aras Actively saga god In the asteenuneiri oleisoras of lanthanum to . Aattua.Baireidialoots, personally matootodwar on -Ban , * arrenix About this tune! he mu made-it imptala;and .7.011 after—weing name:Wain/a Oosin papa ai r itetiOrjernee--obtained • fhziough.and ii•fflutptieedlittprathee of law in Misatstippi Tea. MEE Wary, now Alabiunn.. dnat uhe wan gsting e -00 mutton: the *seal 1812iiires dealer and ha Promia,y reatao hid poem= tithe.armyHe . 00 thiWilklasim's bitaideting espedition 01 aadegternanded. the 25th intaniry m the battle of Ctreynkr a fiddly:NO.ol.r 11th, wondisunetton in tlatilght, and covered the retreat of our army with AV-gallantry nod mance. which ebeited gene ral admiration. - He was made • Brigadier Gene "di M e ech 9 , I§l4, and commanded at Sakett's Harbor until August. reach n i t Fort Erie and in..• trig coda:nand there no the sth. The gallaut and saccestful defense of General t ;WOGS Oh that post forma one as the mos.! hellbent chapters in our eth oo . aanab. , At !teeth having been severely wounded by a shell. he resigned the commend to C.neral &Minty and crossed to Buffet. He did nat teenier qtr bre. LO engage in It further prose tj, ar ose which clod t e next apetng, tout he recessed the thanks of Congress, seta a medal and the brevet rank of Major General for his heiVlant defeti.. He was anon after leant.- red to the South,. an& engaged under Jachion in I the Creek war at 1812. , He afterwards command ed is the Southern Military District until the re , d oo ttoti, of the army in )621. when he was retained a Brigadier, and the Western Division assigned him. Be WWI a candidate for Major General in 1 0 25, but Mr. Adams decided that Geu. Maconade claim teas stronger. Gen. Games was the senior afficer•dunag what is vulgarly known as -Me Sauk this*" in ISM-3, and Wan for a tone engaged in the *mottle war of l hid. When the Mention war broke oat, be called cut a liberal allowance of south western minus. without awaiting orders from - Washing ton--involving a heavy expense withilft•dequaleiesult. He wan Court Martiated for this; hut not meneured. He wan soon atter transferrred to the Eastern Division, with his heod querleee m tins city, and only returned to the south daring : Ube last *Mhoi. Though seventy two year, old, htineemed in good general health, and we .1,1 not think, oh bidding bits adieu at WnsLingten, I that hie wee 90 near to has long home. He was a Man of extreme simplicity of character mid the most ftnquestionoed integrity. Btriisa Cowry. —The Whig Goevention. Bellee,Counly,knet on the Ilth ~ a nd 1, le ncertinktion the following ticket. Poer;Senate--Wm. Haelett. Aesisehly—rtt, H. FL - Brewer Tireasente4imuel C. Stewar t Geo;twassaictet--ThOinee Muiitor t* vats —l.ar •Aulistor jar veharr--Sninuei 11.1i.Jr.t Hastell la the Otter the kiwi, ..,J was tiornmated I;13118 Th. folloitn4„iamoog other re, oinoir sere pad . . Runltvd, That the Wlugs of Butler County re pose the utmogt confidence in President Taylor, and from his 'administration so far, and h.• knowil and orlibitted integrity. honmay and sauna Whtg pitociples. we have every that the national government will be adorio otei ed on the wise nod pure pr.riciplea of the rather Pre. sidegia, to wir,lionestly and ably, rim! with no eve mingle to the aleat inters,' id the nation, of hommead abroad. Brigerad, That in Governor Johnston, w have a Cep( MagtePate worthy of the old (-giantism wealth; that in his ability as o M. 81.1114143, stud an• doabled integrity, every Whig a Butler County hiss iniphett confidence, and g vet a hearty appro bate, to all hot puble acts. and that in halt we have standard Ixarer able and worthy to lead the Whig party . of Penurytvanal 10 .Ir. nobler tin ump Fin .8.1iy,/i—that James M. Power the present representative - pf the \Vhig party the ('anal Soul, by his wee and salutary retarm• in the toanirgernent of the public works. and his great ability in coridficting the public trust entronitted to his ,hands, has merited nor lasting esteem and confidence. Thse from the vote given last Readmit Tatylisr and Governor .Ifitat•ton. we have progyoginge theiaupenor streigth oftie Whig parttsta Butler,c tt onnty, and that to p.m, ltooniall future occestos i tt is only acces sary ga tare a Erie party Organ/VALon thtungb oat the county. and a full Illfh unt on the day i rei Rmoiard, That we do most eamemiy. but re specttully, insist on having the candtdate far State Senator frocri cur own eisunty to accordance with the established' usage of the party in the dotsct. We claim thy Candidate as a right, and desire our Conferee DelCgatcs to use all honorable meatis in their power to secure the concurrence of oar Al legheny (reads the admit:tenon we hart- this day made. ChMlea C. Sullivan, Eag , aria then nmeanted the ,Senatocial Delegate, and Samuel Marshuil• Esq.; the Rrpresentatme Delegate to the State Cotritinbou b athe nomination of a condo :an- !Or Canal Commisatoner. PUGS] WASHINGTON. Ttorrespimillence of the htutzurg, (...ette A beginning has been made to day on the ':.ui et dipldmauc unpmnirneuts. Mr. Lawrence tans formnlly aeon...red for Minister to England end Mr. Pavia, son of Senator John Davis of P.113,3A - cknisttta, weiiii7painted Secretory to the 'hon. The* prixigetetugs,'together with some other op poinOnents bob you wit) receive by telegraph, were.. eceor4ance with previous duet...maw as. The'giabieet Will be actively engaged in this claw of Iniamess at least three weeks to corny I liave had,fo day,. conversation with a gent, mutgfrom New Orleans, an owner 01 real rotate thUl city, sielitgivm .me the moo depinrch kii• houni of the progress of the good and ravage. of the itisease, from the combined etteens of which the [Nee is 'utterly, that I have heard. New Orleins appeaii to be doomed to destruction and abanitonment. The gentleman to whom i rr ter, Left Caere on the 4th instant., and states last 1.1,,t onlylad ell hope of wopping the crevasse teen Inc. but it had bessoche fearfully evident that the anneal June fliflnd m The river would soon be n ..on the terror strikes citifens, and that the whole • le of thhcsty intratsbecorigh submerged. If this socrs• vathigt to the Maundy which now appears do mccur,,thelinatness of the city for she yeatwill bekirgetneenbly ruined, and Its very es tates:tee endangered. do dreadful a disaster ass never befallen any city our country. It canact be 4:simpered 'with the loaves and chatresa caused by give, In% the moat exterure, for 1m0 , ,c are but au:Tartan and are soon repaired, but here a caituutty which compete the erettcrattun yi 4 whoga popidaliod. In reference to the Cho'ers, Merl is reaeoeigo believe that little care is taken to 4Certain and pahhah the exact vatent to leech prevails. The deaths from the &mato, for the weaCendalß the 4th, ss:sere one hundred; but it t. suppditent that they were considerably more than thititramber: The Ow= Alatoti agitated our quiet couunonsty lasasseck, of iceounrot the flight through the city of 4,,e, Virgimi Lytatature, and the prevalence of Chiptia to fl.je l fimond, Norfolk, and New York, burautitudod., s Many people, however. continua Invitatiofir to tie unwelcome and dreaded nsitssr, by tak4g 1111C1110,118 which their state boallih:deses not'vessoure,end harrasidng their saiiols witiF s isbaurni apprebiallsons. It appears from the tabk;;; that the rate 11l mortallty, compared with the dumber attacked In New Yank, is about the stunc , ln it war at the came stage of the pestilende In 032, taat is, about one cam in three prove fatal. he average number of deaths from the ifeatitenee:durung the month of June, m that city has been tee per day, while the average heulth of tbd i city has keen very considerably better than wai at the some time last year, or during tile taw ;Week. list preceding. There a nothing alumina in than state of things. The rate of mor• lathy to the number of cases reported, has been meal greater in Richmond than in any other city east a the moiliptatna. More than butt of those auseVed have alien. But take st all in all, this a a time of calamity in our country. Pesuleoce, tire, 411 flood, havb spread death and desolation throutihout onrbordiaris It may be that He who hoidens the elements, in the hollow of his hand, bath fent theseludgrnenta upon the land as a con rectinal• to the spread of a heedless matertahara. to which' our untaaropled general prosperity had It i►,nid that the reason of the non attendance of Col. Jefferson'itart, at the hnoual exammation of the Weal Point 'Academy, held before the Iktmd of Vutilefs, La, that the Choke haa broken om . 4,0 .1 hat 4ave.a. The plague atmeara to be ymmlfiny virul4dammeg the neirtres of the south. It 14 . • iburciof attesting complaint among the Democrats, that Gen. Taylor has shown honsell culp4y Mractful of be gallant .sarvlces of our officeri In the late war. Anti to prove what they say, tl4y pawl le a few removals of Democrat. appoirthed by Folk. Kunming the scalene. of their rtnehtlifieSsat ad. lutist, I take a pocultur pleaspris io Jiraciting Gobs' raccoon to the appomt otent of Col. !Mikhail of the Ftrat Ohio Volunteent, to bo Ztlarahal pf Mtiteaota. cot.. M. rendered gallao..aervice of MoSterey. auJ ore deserves Wise chltrk of mishit esteem. hope the I awn will Lit .. .;13 nIZIp . III2 acknowledging the eißlience theappomuziebt sr It was in reprobating the pene:Aiag of ate amcb inll,d of Geary, Finites. d wan. Jnatt The recent accounts from Cohn:out& hare given a new impol.seth i e enalgranon movement_ At- Orrninticin th e . On Journal there •re a large flambee of resseia now lilting out le our northern asaportg for Serb Francisco, to be freighted with !amber:and haitjllag nutteriala, far which there wan ed. la4t awl:Mats, and will most likely roe hone to be kw "alba time, a peat demand. Sere raLseasels wadai.. loading at Boston, end others have go;:itn to Bangor to load with lumber for c,d. For tin Pusthnrgh GOStal. Cholera al PI its bargh in 1112-'33-+3b As thus disease us once more threatening ow cofiaud may pournly reach us, to may be a matter Of fittest to many of oor Citizen's to have 60010 reugnomences of its formes Malta to this place. I have before me a file of the Pittsburgh Gazette for the years 1832-'3-'4, and find that the editor bad paid considerable attention to its progress, and from have concluded to give a history elite appear ance and effects herr. to the Gazette of Friday, October 19th, 1532, I and We following ednonal remark. .Cho!era—Reports ara rife that this dues. has "reached our city. We have made a diligent in and aro satisfied tbat the reports are en '•tirely unfounded." The Garage of the 26th Oetober, mentions the death or William Lyon, a colored man, Polly Coleman a colored woman and John Smith , a steamboat hand, all on the 22nd Lyon and Smith Wert jug from rtneitihakt , , and the WOMillOpla internpertite On the 24th, another tn., also Gam bolow,died November 2nd—TheGimmte says, `me mites of eholen during the oast Week. Pittsburgh . ..as healthy no actual." The Gazette of Nov. 13th, mentions that Mew Z'arthena. "who had been attacked with cholera on the huh. was ronvaleszent." The Gazette of Tuerd•y, Nov. 7.003. says, • Iw• death, have urcarred a aus sity, loner Saturday late Nov. :hail, we find the batwing. —Our city is entnely healthy no rases of cholera dunng the • present week.• The foregoing, sir .nuMber, were all the easel of death from eholera in Pin. to the ltarette a: Friday, June 7th, 1533. it is mated that a heel Wet hand, recently arrived trout brow died at Stbarpabung, on the lit atataut.— The atouttan %ch.. !mead/2d hint, also-, died an the sth. In Ine Gazette of the I I th. in...day) it to stated that two rename°. J aw arrived front below. were take° tu the Hospital oil Sunday, the 91h. tine died that night, the other the nest day. No tad., genout Cane hod yet occurred. The lluette of Tuesday MI, says, 'int, c• has occurred within the ps.t went T. city en I=l tin tue succeeding day, lune 19111, two death, occrred. Mr. Loxy, Steel Manufacturer, and Mr, u Dougherty. The limner had been inihstsooed ieveral days, and on that day had indulged in eat ng eher.iea. On the '2tith, Mr. Cope a , ;erman died in Putaburgh, and a Mr Pollock near the mouth of Sew mill nun On Saturday,the 'l.2nd,lengge Pollock, a man of bad habits, and an !talon who had been !tying to gat boat, died in the Hospital of Cholera. A fe male name nekoowa, at the corner of Cecil's Al ley and Penn St. and li/dwed, n colored man in A rthuravdle. both lied Front Sunday until Thunday rth, nu deaths ocettrreet. tin that day. Hobert LS...usher. John Stouts Joseph Barnet nail Leyburn. died tut Saturday. June 29‘11, Sarah Spark. dted the Hotitital Un Mnadny, lat. A. Minty. and Mann rt. to Friday. Inly f•th, two more drain. iron duolern occurred tHat day, Alfred Berry, I=l The rtzet , wfu IV I air, r luouuces three tutor From Monday nth. UOLI/ Thursday Ith, the, were tune deaths store Cholera. The Unsettle the lets ul July ruler inenuontog the above itin deaths, add, The patients in the Hostasl hay all been discharged, sou nu now •ppli.itidos Co the not three day, The Gazelle oldie tt.Lbf, adds two more deaths— (Me at the corner erSeventh and Liberty Streets, Inc other, a motored woman on Water St. Four more persona adulated tau the limmital, ya Au aumineeereutly from ttermenylpilien, Loogniekle nod his wife. , hs the Ist of August. a Igy eleven years aid d.ed in the Hospital. The Board of Consulting Physicians, on the hth.leport that they had beard of only nn deaths, dating the preceding week, of cholera; and that they knew not of a single case then enticing. Wesaina-ros, Juno 11,1'4 The Gazette of the leh, has the following her may is now an healthy as canal. No oho era case harm, °mum/ niece the l.f Mslout. 1n 41,„ the Illtsourgh Gately of August 1'46, we hod the following. ...The Cincusnatt Gageua glees as the whole number of deaths in that city, from 23rd to ririhb July, one hundred and tweive,et thole 51 by cholera. and adds, -the proporttonate of choleralii task- dimiished." The Pittsburgh ;Ar ent the's? aads—(t a now Just tone weeks lance tar not oak ve case az:carrell here,and to loose Woe weeks the deaths by cholera here just oar mare than to a single week at (lineman', when the mortality had demeaned. Ili+ dCth June, I h3l, Mr. IL W. Marshall died n this city of cholera, heiny the first chrre to that year. Mr. Marshall was a clerk on a asamtmat, and had put returns from St. Lou,,, anal bad a slight attach at the disease at Loot.,lle. From that time unt.l the dai of August. I find no mama of the disease here On that day the health Phymciae stated that no case of cholera had come under ha noLia, nor bad he heard of arty death by that dis ease, within the last Wray-e i ght hones. On the 1 la be states that live deaths from cholera had occur red in this city and it:entity, since its re-appear core. On the I Sth. he reports five deaths atom ihe I 511. ito the 'Ahh, he says, ono deaths in the city am. the Imh, but three deaths in the Fol.- am lan OntrWC On the 22nd, he report. to deaths the coy, and three additional deaths in the Foimtain Inn Litainct Ott the 27th, he says. The health of the any a improving, noease or death in the coy or vimndy, sine. last report. No saborqL;eal report was made. The total °umber OrdtainS in the city and vicinity in I fill,frocu era was filly -tie, and the iota/ number in the three years, we,. One hundred and fourteen. Fewer death. than had occurred Si Cum...all is thap i , weeks In July 1.533. Surely there melt he some local cause operat ing here, which thus restrains the ravages of ihat Unease. I will not attempt to indicate that cause. I have thought thl. account of the progress of the choler* here might be useful in music should 1441111 ,ally appear among it. lit Edwards, to •uother portion of the letter, from which you made Rh extract in the Gazette of this marmot, glues • most amusing tostance of the effects of fear, seasons of cholera. Thu uotice of the prestotul sidects of cholera here is certainly calculated to ahoy alarm, nod in that respect may be useful, l while it also gives it salute. y lesson sa tai the ne cessity of loom attention to our mode of living. I=l We publish to day the notice of the gentlemen named in the charter, that the books of the Cleve land, Patnaville, and Ashtabula Rail Road Compa ny will be opened for receiving aut.:nolons on the Fourth day of duly neat, prepardory to the or ganteation of the Company. Tbm Charter, which m liberal to tta proven:ma, was granted by the Leg. stature of ob. in ISO. Success to the enter pose. We venture the prediction that within three yenta, Cleveland will be to direct Railroad communication with Buffalo, and with New York, by the New York and Ene Road. Rot, will the Pennaylventana, in their enlightened poll., allow no to pato without further difficulty' We think they will. Ramer than fail to the object, and we know the eentiments there pretty well, Erie scan ty will secede from the State of her adoption, and return to her natural mother, New York.—Cleve land Artornie Certain's—We learn from the New Urleaa• Bee, that on the evening of the 2d instant ■ ...verse Loeb place on the plantation of Mr. I. B. Lepretre, seven mile. from We city. Durtng the night it trimmed very rapidly and &thinned a breadth W 200 feet The neighboring planter. have tinned threw force. end are actively engaged in repatnng the breech Two negro men Were hung at Lexington. Ky. on the In lament. They bad been convicted of. the mime of murder, and made a full confession of Mau guilt. both before the trial and on the gal. Sts Jogs Faassua—The London papers give on inlereslmg atVoUnt Of the vai ling of the •North Star," the vessel fitted out by Govemmeut Car the Arctic Regions, in search of Si, J. Franklin's Ex pedition. Tht cruel was lowed out to sea by the War atrium" iStromboli. She was visited by the Lsursixof the Admiralty previous toper sailing, to. gether with a master shipwright, to see that every thing wu properly tilted for their long and danger ous voysae. The Leant, paper apeaka is very bandaame term% of the letter addrened by the Atnerinn Socrotory of State, Mon. Juba M. Clayton, to La dy Freaklto, to relation to bar !utland. Air. Ere, •—.l have °beer mit hi late gents • growing popular hostility to the law profession, which is one of the noblest proteasions that ban ever engaged the electron of Man.— Sneers, ridicule, and even grave arguments, are at umo hurled against low and lawyer.. Why and wherefore r purely a entente, which cot:tyre. bends tlas intinims whys of trinainitting propene from baiid to hand, us Mc aver vary:ng and com plex necessities of trade and coot meroe give rise to—a ...ence which takes into conaidennum u.r reciprocal rights and duties of master and servant, husband and wife, parent and child. guardian and ward,—a licence which clearly lea and enrol helms the respective bout:lda:lea of crime, protco ig the Itle, the liberty. and the reputation 01 the citizen, at it punishes the invader of private harlm pea., and the violator of public order—a science which, says Blae.kstone, “employs in tie Moor,, the ruling faculties of the soul, and. exerts, .n . practice, the cardinal virtues of the heart; ,a wt. cone which is univeraal in to use and extent, ac commodated to each indiv dual, yet comprehend ing the whole community, is 001 a theme for rid cule, or the funny sneers of would he Wits. For upon the law and its doe observance depend., to some nie.ure, the happiness of the people, and the perpotui yof the government I have been led to these remarks aeon reading the following tiara in the American, of Saturday 9th, In treating of the defeat of the Cowmen School he says, a l a wy e r a bred la the study oh; first, how an exist. ing law is to be properly construed, and the, bow it may , no,r plouraly Ia muconstrized." I shall give the editor credit, for intelligence enough to know, mat the latter pan of the above sentence la one of those popular errors of the day, wlneb have not the slightest foundation in truth. for taco allateace. It is true, however, that the vent aottl of a lawyer'. study, is to know how a low in to be properly cOristrtietl, and a splendid study it Is. Far It is only when we come to examinee law, t hat we find how didlcult it la to pars one, which shall meet end harittuntae every contingency that might Apring up, amid the conflicting postman. and infin itely ¥taod interesia of men. Extxnence shows us, how the human mind doter. upon any given subject, in proportion to the education and .opener intelligence of the elaminer W e are accustomed to make, all due allowance for that difference of opinion, because we daily ate the purest .d most gifted intellect. of the land 'say attacking to the same words, different ideas, in their endeavor: to arrive at the intent of the legislature, and in the laudable efforts for to out sirup the law, a. to promote the greatest mount of good to the grantee, number. No pure, high minded lawyer, sodmany Pinch mere are , will ever give advice to a client contrary to whim he cmuscientiously believes, to be the true roman', /011 tit he law. It ,s Mom this anume 'Kings much 01 the mummery in regard law and W Fur instance. a man recetves some slight or magi nary talon., and immediately, with n mind blinded and is heart panting Mr revenge, he uelt• yer's tidies, sad is told, he would save both time and money, Jibe would drop the ruttier with downcast eountenance, he leas, the udice on !er the impression that the lawyer is Ignoraut of his profess..., ur else he o either ho enemy. or lois been bribed hy Me opposite party. Wah Mew enters the odice of •notber emotive p • rh,c, a o-tuiagger(Mr every trade has as verustso ,enukeo Ms rase, and ionic. out of the 1 . .. ur the horn, with a loos .took . a Is heard agadost law and lawyers lb ~ curse of the dtssopointrd enenta t be. he hes lost his case, through . . ...1 . tve conducted his domesti or inert:ma :at. ~tours, and Mal ignorance and stupidity is by li ni si,J his friends attributed to law and lawyers. so w, 'might ma with a hundred instances. In the minis, suffice- Again, the editor remarks how a law - will move and how a wiii effect those whom it la to govern, is another matter. and no to eater their practice. and la held an loreign to every purpose of their profession.' When end where did the editor obhaiu his knowledge' Sure ly, not from observation. Else be would have be•eaaware, that it is at the bar the people ore generally awakened to the fact, that a law has been pasiasd which will operate with great bard ahip upon particular cases, and to the great Jets. meat ot the public. Thu an not rairn any ignorance among the people, but bream,e it is at the bar that the law is the legitimate theme ler discussion; bow it might operate, how it aoson,ape rare, sad h ow it should operate, engages the , lose attention ot the lawyer, and for its capoutiou re. quires. in some degree, that comprehensive grasp of thought, ''that accurate analyais--that rapid generalisation—that perfect mastery over details— that almost istroultaneous contemplating and ha:- oaring nunierona particulars." which no charm> terue a miad habituated to legal inseminations Consequently, if the law is defective or injurious in no tendency. it is soon made known tram the bar to the public, soil proper steps are taken fur its repeal or amendment. Not only the neutral and constitutional history of ones own country but the history ot nations, renowned for wisdom end illustrious in arts, are early sought fir, to know how they have regulated thew. civil polity— bow certain laws have operated to given eases— whether fur weal or Ere woe; and instead of being foreign to every purpose of the profeasion, is in fact, the very gist of it. especially the coosiitu banal lawyer. Thu may perhaps account for the fact that, in every stray& for human netts, the bar has tarnished some of toe most eloquent de fenders, end boldest leaders of the popular more, "oot It in well remarked, by an able writer that when the whole !raw maternity are re proached as a pack of licensed swindlers, it would be well to remember that the most c.ansplc own rebels and armee, of English freedom, in olden times, were lawyers—that Erskine, Eitute, Romilty. and . Macrame., of late asd moder i days, viers, lawyers, and Jellarson, Ada s. Otis, Sherman. Henry, read Hamilion, with ci p other bold amnia, who thundere and lightens it tdring the storm of the Amencau revolution, w law yers. JUNE. lush., to adldic and huarnetton4 to P 0.44.• ters.—Cahforma and Oregon Mails, rya Ilatanti Chag•rn, and Panama. Tha Carted States steam packet "Falcon" w,ll be dispatched from the port of New York on Thum day, the 2Sth instant. The Public is hereby notified that mails MI y be seat to New York, Charleston, South CaroltneSs• rani:rah. Georgia, and New Linear's, Loiriwg, to be conveyed by the "Falcon," which will sail from New York an the 25th instant; tram Charleston on the let of July next (morning ,) hem Savannah on the seine day, (evening) and from New Or leans. to be convened by the steam packet "Isth mus," leaving Mat von (New Orleans) direct for Chaves on the llth ol July next Mail bugs should be made up at New York and at the other mate named lon Chngres, Panama, Lan Santa Barbara, Monterey, San Francisco, sad A. traria. The entire postage for s tingle letter, not exceed. mg half an ounce in weight, will he lUt cents to Hevana, 20 cent. m Chagres, 30 cents to Panama to be prepaid an all caner, and 10 cents to San Diego, Santa Barbara, Monterey. San Francisco, or Aston., to be prepaid or sent unpaid at the dittos of the sender. Newspapere and pamphlet. W. postage three cents each, and inland postage to be added. Pen Urnca Lhermyruvrt, June 8, I 549. J. COLLAMEII, Postotazter Grntraf. Pour Orrice Panerton PATILONI•01. — The um apprehension which appears to exult, sod is mac • Jested in numerous applications w the teverai Reads of Departments, in regard to the patronage of the Prints at their disposal, is perhaps greater In regard to the General PrettOtßee than to any other Department alibi, Government. Go this whim I the following statement of Teets in regard to that matter is dun not lass to our brethtentof the prey, all over ilia country. than to the Post Office De• partment itself The punt.% patronage dispensed directiy from the Dearest Post Office Department cousins of the large Advertisements issued for proposals tar the 1.-Wnif of coainteta to carry the mall. This is given out in each State once in four years, and the Patted State. being divided into kmr:district•, to adeertisement is leaned every year, hut nub one for a different part of the Union. In New England and New York the mail service lies Just been let under ad verneements issued in December last, and of error.. the Department will have to those States no pstspusis (hut kind to dispense before The next letting. will be for the district nomposed of the Stan. or Miehipn, Wisconain. lowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Tenneasee, Missouri, Arkan• sal, Mintaissippi, Louisiana, Alabama, and Tex. and advertisements will be issued for these State in I=! December nest. The Printing tur the Department al Wastungtm ly is regulated by late. _ The publishing of Lists of Letters Is elan regula tad by •n act orConirress,mi applieWip therelo should be male, ia all eases, to the loealPossmas tars, and not to the General Post Office Departnien which 'tts no control over it —Nat. OPFICIAL. APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT Robert Ilughee, of Texas, to be Aitorocv of 0s U. 9. for Me Distrisi of Teans, vice Pnloidm II Merriman, removed. Francts T. Bartow, of Georgia, to be AUoroey g(tbe U. S. for tbe Laawmt Mt:Mort/al, mee Henry IL /wimp, removed. P. Shewani Johnson, of Delaware, to bo A• torney of the 'lnked States Mr the Dcatthe of Vela ware, eke William A. Boilers, removed. Thome,. T. R.ossell, ot Florida. to be Receive of Public Moneys et St. Aoaltetine, Florida, vice John M. Fontaine, resigned Hercule. IL W. Ander:v., of Florida, to be Reg. later the Laud Ot6ce at Tana/time., Florida, rice Thomas .1. Haision, removed, -. • • Robert W. 41.4t0n, C..3!lector of the Customs at st. Marks, Florida, vice Nuhaoiel W. Walker, re moved. John C. Martin, Appraiser at htereasndisa at Philadelphia, vise Thee. Stewart, n•,moved. Appointments by du Seartam oft. Trurmory. Itadmcod Fisher, Assistant Appraiser of Mer chandise at Philadelphia, rice Reuben Ramie, re. snowed Edward.M. Donaldson, Assistant Appraiser of Ildsrensndiso u Philadelptils, vies William nrmotad.—Not. IUrOLASSIM-117 4bls w mos 41.4 al, pl. 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