iluatitos his action ir l i lig exerelleiirctly icon -.tat From the New Orleansßia lam, June 10 tillgtOf•YOlinly for olymeniolhisOyellifitent. Calidainte--Fu Details by the Cre !`, -TilLoll.." , . count Clay. it- a lubeeqiont ktli, r,toCak t l.:;Agd.sai, dated Ow , We have a file of the "Alta California," down I lather Sept. killotiting, speti 4 top detain ri.• ' to the tat May, from which wo imrke the hollowing .. .. - lal have said that I would ficapt tbrunnlnation • .ITher the Democrat, bat lowa arrived at Monterey with three companies m ordimag.t.would not of the Second Regiment cf Infantry, commanded Id not be regarded watt disi - avr4„ and tut a port in the lowa. ~,ozou :34. th e Whiff COnthattion, e !usee ; ther -dow-. ` l°4°.°- olfl oool, looirriar4 -. ' '!" AltErraar Movanias.—The transport ship ~,.. tn e N at i on . ' i-,,,.....„_.,_:, ~,,tiii.„„, as , Rome waved at Monterey on the Bth April. with k,,,. yee me a „,„,,,=4,7°"°,i,t.'"et. yttra in my two communes ofthe Second Regiment of 'pantry, iiii,,,,, m , s. Would be be " ' ,,,it t . Z.. r. ,,... 11 were ~,, commanded by Major Heir:daemon. Oa the 15th eat the m anaush i r ,0,01, 0 , 4 sab,aimd. They , A mol. Major H salad in the D. S. Quartermaster's th4 . l . me with th e Ideclaratal of Mlimiples 1 toot barque Edith, with one contra, for San Diego, one another company of the Second are now about atutatliong from Monterey, on the bark Taco for, s / d e id ic an the ytith4 arorlt,S uo rsd I.Percialicstrbe...Wie talsoul.l.decrloecloCrai, nelfon. P ' '? t , -at , for th e same poet On the 13th Manta the shop , state one Ita or ta , ortay oploys, l t . , wettest by Gen. It my. Ono of these companies remaim ' down. Stroh a notansuon, as urdtcanhs. h eh ,. in Moalerey, where Gen Riley establtshes his head . „ el e m.., erephee e ee the past Of ig e it y me h me h , querters and the other two have arrived m this , ..oneeei compliment to myee ift tf Mould nn b.. On the tooth April the Fanny Forrester arrived at Monter oy with one company of toe Third Arid , tOrrectedlwould repulse them with Walt I shall ~.„,„ „ar.tiri 0 , ~,ir k. ., „, sums, ~A „ m rtrroy rule and levy and about forty recruit. for the artillery com ashall not reject their aid 'when calf jmi my pony now stationed at Monterey. The Fanny ...riendi voluntarily. Fomedar orrised nt tho, port on the 24th Apnl, p a llets Gen: Taylor declared that thrkW big Con- i su b, ith L th , e:roliery company, which she brought from fl.No•• eit tdoPted him ao a"dr 4 d, 6,11 / " Mg. ' nod that ed . nt n th ' el d P S r ' e ' s t' idt . o ITa h r ' r i arlts7 P a ' a - i P th ' : t° W oo l : t co '' m u- . Vadwituid 60'e:wk.:ad Aims': shealibes do ay) pony now there to to to to Sonoma. There are eti i" - .. - ex te Impa i r ' the ore. of the reeyteth id e o hytthhe I still fire coturnintre of Gen. Riley's Regtment doe. ia : • '4 , t.; but a portion of them are known to have returned klsia principle& t to the I plied States with the small pox on board 4 . ' We have thus briefly refereed nit thei history of the trnwport, sod they ate not expected for some l Otek;nentitiation arid support of Qnr. 7paylor by the ' , no l 0 come . , It is reporiad that the rank and file of the two •AVlliCSattitt and have Vita evicrtnii .bough to , i: iii..........,___ any araaaaabla not, that..4o an. Taylor .o ro rn i p , s b n: ,, , ,c o rg f o l d he o, 2 t a h, d i ta w, g , o c ons. at Los Angelo.. "v"s."''''' mammies afire first, t ell . halt .violated no pledge, in ?emii,tti Democrats nod that the otb.ers of the termer will return 4 07' AM SAMUEL ItIDDLn, is dalyithorized in yam office, and id appointing Whiclafta their leers, t o r the l "" ei ''-'• etc..t Dcwoieuo ore frequent from the con - meal d at Loa Angel., and it seems retain and receipt for all rtentim nu this ante- ..',Vor he mad tui raidge not to do th , al;•1 or . thiodtar. -....---..-werw.--------- probable tout the companies Will fro broken up in E liffhile be re face d to become the eihdtdate of a ti_v,- ccoacquence. Thu _____ Pataxr _ gh _, liercc hh cF L C . P ,,,,,,,„, ll'" 1 7 e ...,........u nt ° ZpartY in that sense Which would .13 ' fielpel him to The two infantry embank. which have ante- Sic "smsr al l"' V. `"' ''''''`."' ''''''''' —Y i . out °Mita behests as n M e e text cutor of .i et , pi,the lowa , are said to be damned for some ins a moderate, censerniive Demoeratic organAof ~. 1 1 t _ ,__ . ~ . ~ _ ~ , ennthenent the etthe menet of the Morning ~,,,,..4 . 1 .4 ,he d ear ! ] noti fi ed thie,orld that he print rear Fen ca. to that nelghborbood they w•i I be to th e thoroughfare to the gold mines, and and nada, With othesetethelie teeee.ty, bee te e. Wes a Whig ] and it was renaonahledm,expect, and lit a not it dicolt to ( arses that m a few weeks 'i t . if tom =ward that if elected, Piellimuld appoint ' time, they will me : t uway by desertions. This 1 Welt apes a teacher of editorial proprieties and et.; , . wht " ' to office- ', . is likely to be the case to a grin aderable extent in tottems--has occupied within the last three daylt , ;i ... w , t „ . _, _ .„ ,' , ,, t 'a I al! parts of the country, tor we hear of the same six. °file adlattna, in th e effort to prove that; E ven take -a . '''''"' nfnee - " e* ;. ° .r the que , hon , road being host at ili dcwriers from below, who ' . errotteolis as it Ls, that his refoszi tit come Under a•e toting LAI public prcporty with them to the Gams' "and pay "of breaking his solemn. p led ges hth te t,r d e „ 0 p.., „ th .„, ~,...,„ mine.. pledgets is consequently, to use its own la; . , a c -rem t o 1 '''' ' • '' - t Tie fret at Benicia will he more favorably 5he .....n... ao I=4 . tat corms, as ells, th at he pa t , ekiw y . that a would am entirely irrespeck,ve of nil party hi „,,t Oh the mete In the gold mines and we believe cd , W 7i' reapeet, and th at it is a „ weeder se i --- ;,Z ket . principles and keine& Ella thel, abases he hes that the command will be prematurely destroyed -. l' made, would net be a violdtion;oflitteli n pledge, m'cuosequeoce. On the 18th Aprii, the ship Sit - coal say a we'd in his favor?' v.: unless it could tie shown that he IA given on un- ve de (3rasee err veil croon New York with sixty Tide be ll til g eemeu „ fi l m an eeitm who "P i t due prop or tion o [ o ffi ces to the ii'llis W "cm”' h'r Gen. gticy's mg coca. commanded by ~.- hen h e bait. Gardner. They sailed on the 2lst instant, lo be _,,,,, e ' tele 2 °2 ~..e l "l"-_____,te'"" _proprieties,__ and w hy came into Office, there eras not rt:Writg bolding the Mr Monterey in the barque Paseo. Go the 21st h ill tw`v."" on '‘' '''"'"' coin F °. ° I agetlatin9 office of mieurtir at • foreign ce,ri, not a wl oa init, the soh , over Invaluable, and on the 22d the Ala sedShntentant Lectures On the lack of dip* ch.* e awthi r e e, no , a 'ni g , G,...5..a0a1, o. t a wh,y the schooner Ctptain Lioc In, both belonging to urbanity, end intelligence, in the American nivel' i h o o rt IL° m itn , e N r a m a nt . e u t r ' L s , sa rte a p h ar a e i I: i, z t rr o t r. vg . l at tau' . ---- wi., Collator,gurveyor,NavatOffinertor Nacritgest,, —cal lids predierned of General Zscomwr Terr. 4 not h Whig Marshal, Land Ofiltin Itenister or Re- other vessels of the same cluse l are now hourly Powideal of the United States, who ban l ' eai l sever, net a Whig icila.TAssu te. "' ' even Post- "P aa ' ad. ewe stout four men th e, and who brought woo mast where the latter lance or t" 'sir sr orth having' The tteam propeller Mannebusetts is now d Imm Oregon. On her arrival she ]rim to the Presidential chair, a thornier uninilliW , All, all teens Leeefecos, and netirtsPall had but that ' bit Ibe mimed over by the Qoorte seer'. De ...and who has, as yet, had no opportunity of .rs. .. q .aighation to render theta pre/egible to hundreds Po rtment to the joint board of naval and army of. Tripping' his policy of administration of Goverrl finer*, for the survey of the coast of Oregon and aoo - ' - 'utrtitem. A severe, protra cietfi:thquisitise, and C meat. W ith the tingle exception, If that mi l lie vindictive proscription had _theta - procured for ct,l'iCiihrt"cm. roost nix m,ana_ta the failure, from called such, of appointments to office 1 twenty years a proscription upOralleled io the some unaccountable count, of our regular corrse • The Logone °flitter self elected teacher of ei- Einnals of party warfare. liessKtlia - n would Gen. nondence from Inc mtnes. we are compelled to Mad Proriar" who two , V' , believer been's Taylor bare stood before' the Woi„-53, bad he ccc- tiltt.kweaupr:tmourtt.lcrl.eif.rol:noth,erami ecLgrlan.d.uptuathea. - latidea ankh' Cattail' about fait menthe, exceeds tinned and sanctioned this ahirost universal pro.- In most P of the neer:where the process of gold in violet= any thing we have "teen hem the pakrx mitten eiehe half ° fil m 0k,p e t,,..,6 people, by con- a Int nr is carried on, the waters are will too high ofthe need reeking and degraded of the edita r ml tinning the Leeedbeoe 16 /13e_k.nt_m j 'e pcsseesion of io work profitably. In most of the dry diggings the teach, is well rewarded though are have ritae,24sors wham, with tie effrontery of in tar arias! The Notional N.Yht* ma te° that wi not ascertained any precise information as to the maim put idashing,he places himself as a tepith h •' th t, ' - re 1 I fif ave, ap is governmen in n mem Mrs, ir quantnie• r %Warted. Oh 11111112ehiar. It is language which, in its apAl• t hh„,, e atd dy e ., e nd th a t whi r :Gl s ., Taylor was We understand .oat many of the hes comers cation, b wholly unauthorized by amp ocalblaOie inaugurated, forte tsght .thattstaiV, P. , e , hreadrra glare, "e' ar iv e d ;h7.7,7;;;tri l :TUCLlrt u ":aFle *4 4°4 or. by any Seen et . even .P nlineal a ifr - : orthem eremitffed IF . 1, -scifscosijuili fi.fiewt h.t. , 1 ,,, l behest, their di-appointment doss not follow so many.at mild only be wee with preprietyw b y Wide . At the ebeettea which hove bean ..e, much from any doubts they may have as to the the wont of men, Instead of being appliedon ed to f 1 .,, will still lea 4 the Locofoccs at thm tuno more thou e ' r ' ' t "' e ' t c'" : , wo unth " of the P erson " ere, ' , , 'rom the b fe oi tail emo and matron to LS lin eaalted Position, whore Praetor'' , life io arthh - four-fdtba of the officer Andtet in is" lure of oh i ta7ti ' ich the hold hoter!a re . aubiected P =de 904 and whose eoUdecieloce his imams ' sr, hils,Gen. Tailor is char hi' 4ri Mercury with The moat reliable occoonts mate the number of limn entla ioaded bY the also standard. of Wbb . . e hreahiegma pledges, re, wtfitit tka,,,,,ega err me m nem - r • actually engaged in the moors at stout s t deee net t wee. deserve the application of !ee l, ..,_ "i d ateeyethe t h i e „ that „ i i reto l;• foie of ell reaper , ' , tal00; no piohably one half of these are Amert " eon nod an ardittnnal eighth Caltfornians. The ithab i'i,, ' and Be ° vibe 'that this porach4 tiihditorial moral, -. el.: gt. very generol among the Americans and • Bolt lot us look, ill brie, the charge of Vill wonders anylone can be fittntidiupport hut' ..:a I i,rntan. that foreigners should not be allowed Matharft lad the avidenes h ght to steLISJECilii The "base Mess, 4 howeder t vat Wok will be ,-, 1 i to r's for g ^ le. atl They thmk that they alone should no &ago is that be Iwo obro through Vag- the „They ;of the mere * , , 1 0, e, to „ sr , ~ t , iie enittle ito all the ad vanumes of the mines. sod to lacy 'Alder that 61166 6 ammo would secure the theekallsh and voluntarily glum." The plea trim& with the Locdfoonlikity, altrr f6O, Of peritionent pro peaty of the country. by prevent old to be broken %that, if elected, he wool (. . . en d warm lymy, emmyyiertiVerota - Wtog pm,,,,,,,, mg ire muss from swallowing up it. whole om ens Preildent of the people and mat of a nartts-7 - promising to oppose the: ultnryxorse of the bliiiir • ~l it live Indontry. Public meetings on the still-ct Th e aeidr., that he hoe wetter , it Is found wi la , iett wean to !ilea.n to the me & ocietteg teoete,,, , ii . i. ,, i t i..i io llre c, l :L . i gr :i . n . d r Lt il l u aLr , o .n ti g old i i . hat g m , e , m ot o m ri g als p.e be , . . fiuggilludefie has removed certain Democnits f,ftral 9 . , :this city, islnow trying to inkrittutte tumult to ors on dog ant mutton , og such permas to be offire,and appointed Weis. in their places. tilts it,. 1,,,,,,,a n3 , : , p,,,,by the f0,...54 7 ,i i , of i t.,,,,„,,,, mi/rn to r one but A rnerwan citizens. ° Is. in brief; the substance of use six column* . of There has been coataderable thiffeulty in diff-r. - cook fiettenil Taylor. :' ', ...-, ,tilt portions a the mines beta eon the whites sod Tepid declamation la the Mental% and the KT; 0- ' '''Thla *tea, hownyer, is 101 IFl;nsparent to gair Ind mg I is impossible to ray who were the Ut dtliOn on athialt the n a wl y' lw e eead a d 'oti ns netted, and its only effect wahtriete show OM Int ' ,fr.... 46 16 the first instance, but it is DO doubt Mae prouroneed Uen. Taylor's conduct to "vilial'al. igemm7 ls tut slakini intrbae ,` ' ' t state for a boot 00,0 ''''' ' ' ten ore bee ' tnuru r 'tt"Pr'''''l moth to. flat a In° =lb' to be said to hr. CV"? ' 3 .7 000 ship wit!. Atte, VbrlOUaWitlverrd:,.- _, , ti,dt I Hatt i wilt be absolutely necessary to ever- It hir within the reeellection of all cur reade sAliat t„..„,acree , which the edticieso iiirorOosly ane oni:ii - ' OF °s'P°' let, "eV oat lobo , much n nn aite , ,, with reenrlV. Oen. Taylor neither sought her dentinal airetT truthfully described is his opetil4 add '..., den ' e ,: er ' n ' ; o 7:, ~ ~, (yg I.Oh6W6Gd 110 account of .. an .a nnilLon—.bath hid lamed too nazi under Yilatt t, eti eaknow erged that “aoisy,bffisdhol, winap sac” a 0.1,4 tool, ~ra and any ~.a..q the Indiana, on , f - - --...--•••-•• •••••• - •" • . •• • • •" • • ••• ••• •'. •IIS " L•Ullt OS dValoCrilt‘C pi•IY ' the men 1 i d. Ade ji,„ye. ranch t t ,,l,.'t,e - i,, -- ,l . • . .. . a- -- - r e' TrIE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: PUBLISHED BY WHITE I CO PITTSIRVD.Osit SATURDAY MORNING.: 3UNE a ISO Zirrtah ranginnan (Una tvisarti la poolabal Nil, Tr&Meath end Weekly.—Tee Daily Is Seven *UM per sone* the Tn-Weekly nye Dollen per ainsw4 the Weekly is Two Dollars pqr annum, mugs watesseta. IritiMintn= esinsittly raqiested hand In r finen before et. it., and as evil , in ails ttny as tesceleabie. Juireitiiseneall not Incited for • spec{ did dna will brmisbly h etistind tutia ordered out No mint page ebr Talegratthle Nowa. IP•r Laeal Matters see nest paw": AJMIMIWEIZO *wala TICKET? LIZZY6I, ROW. C. 'WALKER, at Elizabeth Boroostz lOEIN IttILLER,ot Shazsobargh. CALEB LKILer Steadier -0z WAL ESPY, of Lower St. Clair. CARTER C17=15, of Pittsburgh PIDIZONnTAIIT, 010.8. HATS, of tipper aL Clair JOHN MORRISON, of Allqghtay 3AB. MITCHELL, of Pembina. Catrims, Witt M. ARIIIUBS, or ruutorsh- Arnrit., JOHN DYERS, of Findlay. Iftha people arid:led. him for Pres-dent he reqUired them to falba htm withreaptoirs and trust to :ikrew km:advise of his previous character, and poirdmil opinion/ 1. 6m his conduct and, policy as Presilint. Hs that refused to bicome tfie mere candide,4i of a party; or the, Piresiant of e Party in this Ora Bat he nowhere said he arid not condifor the Gmernmeat on Whig principles, or t hat he egoadd not amoeba - Whigs - to office. So far from malting any such pledges, or holding oat any such !Ales, he most tmecinirocally deemed hien& tot* a Wisi4g ins prrecipk. Ina fetter written two grow, hefem he was ;dem. ed President, to the editor of the New When fartadrem, dated "July 51,1816," he Eanlui; : i i tttig nimerkable deohumion: "Although no politician, having always kenettl neltaloof Erato the clamor, of parq politlits,a a Whir, and than cost Es dmoied in izalicadool*ia its tiaprincip/as of alas party." - • In hie better to Capt. Allisoa, he Laid: n'aza a 'WHIG, but not on ulna Wblg. likear ed I mould not be the mere .President of a fatrty. I mould etodtavarto ern todepeodentof partr dom ination.° Thaw extracts, and numerous others Which end] he even, *how, that Gen. Taylor, min* be refined to become the mere tool of party, as arms of his ptetlecrawne had bean, did not fail, cam every dating occasion, te declare to the world that ha wee a nig, and that he was attached to.Virhig prittudplea If, then, he was elected Whilibut Saltalles to any 'party, having refaced to be 'lain cagdidehr nunely, or to to considered dietinen President of a party, what could be exper.diad of hint, but that he world carry out as kr tui&ti gitimaiely might do, as an exectunie officrir,,his own amied firtiteirdes, and bis tang cherished political attachments , This wan so natztraP, that it was perfectly understood by the whole eanotry, bag bailee the nominations ware reade.i The thlnaCillk Convention so understood it, and kens fore refined to entertain the subject of his n.inta tiont exam moment. It was so uneustocqiand opeolyileolared by all the papers in the tandAS The Vethington Union teemed with articles fro 4 day to dzy,&rituouths together, denouncing Gen.,l7Tay lar as a Whig, and warning the Democracy - Oat if he wire elected, his Admintatratitin would a&- and" Whig, and that Locofoco office-II:Olden would here to 'walk the plank." • ths‘ext clear had it become to the n:tind Cihrts:Taykir himtelL before the Whig nomiithtion, that be amid ma expect the rapport of qtly, jarge xembe oi voten, beyond the bounds of theMirig Apiaty, bring to his avowed Wlttg principle that Imtpliditai himself through the Louisiana d:klegs, gen, when his name wu presemed to the CionMottban, not to run as a candidate for tht idermineess he was nominated by that t4ly.t- , ES thus beams to all intents and pupa,* t h,,, ‘ Woo candidate, nominated not udder exphased pedgst tn early oat Whig principles, but Wdanad: ha had eartiEd Aissettf to te a Whig, and, hawing that is a conalsbutt and hum man he srA,:ild sr hat by his ponfeased and cherished polirici4 tea. Manta. &well was rt understood, after theWhig:noml.:, *Lion, that Gen. Taylor had agreed to ruin the : Wlds candidate , that the ,ladepondent Taylor - , party of Menlarul," haying fins escerudned the GAO= Gan. Taylor himself, wattdrew their sup. pm, tad: abandoned their organism on. lAa tet bf of Geis. Taylor to the leader. of the h4.gpen• ohni . Taylor party, was dated at Baton fli*e, on Vas .11klasf.,Ftuut, 18151, but . a few days 10.4 his $44111114:91; dun letter he defends, ani, most t IllantOPeally endorses, the act of the Leaden. Dielegithitt in pledging him ,to abide by the 4islon to UM Whig Convention, and conclode4ta tilt] illowiehr emphatic language • ati ibrn . ffore take upon my own shouldets the veepoopolin of the acts of the LottisiangDelr gallon itt the convention, and em prePefpd to sold by the consequences, in their lengta and width; , !regret azucedinglY awl mi sebuitre,.whour you represent, should floe.mri aseterstend the coarse rammed by the Lot - Lilian* binganoa Is convection and should have laitligtnea Ihnd abandoned the position I held In my pasta:id totem oe gbh subjed. biekbound to rasp the myirlieu ego kamesidly differ from Mei and while i liciftl con seitaig of no change of Ceiling, or Incosilioloy on my perto cannot voice . ; nedatm Abort =Oa my Gienb wham you,roorestdd, should do viOlpsoo to lb* own sense of; eghti and wrov, bY 54PPort tayelection, white , they believe 1 have ungc odulypoliticld vim; oci-min,Wlds or -Deturicrat, og Native Ametiaso,',lbrltis vete: > lake every AtOohoto oitiewkinteteou in the - wade • of tanratty 01111/1 purrda sna - 1 - :ca • own, anti e barn tbitararaiso 404 ,-- • nt/ deldiNb tk it , . 0111 . 1efl es, Sr ...amen and set, . ignlvaps, iankg cialiglij and other lazy; , mere Of the community 7etar twat hie chsfico with lmoli a peatilerntin st i les Ite malice t ern oat lobe, hrrit already so eliquged his mina's, toe. instead of telex:gibe l i p,eofc#l ftemonredy from u. degraded ante, whiehThe 10: acidly kindertoon , ba ; has flatly gonti'doo Itfiithe general !eve'. This lire feired and red - td . te4; ,bett had ao aka. that car andeiptdiema tfe:' sp speedily reel , tied. PROM NIL*, . . . , Conesporidance or;thel'lnaparsh Gazet,e. Now :teary June iD, lEtS- The bill of health forlaiii4eekjust dosed, shorn a mortality 61425, of which 148 are reported CI o- ten, i munbet that stamps, Ate Clielera repo with htunbeg. Never lartur7a illy more deterred than New York, or buifinerrituqpr o autowy sr fiend, thannom has btenlit the panic creme:a rr. the doctors, and through Iheth by the press.— Every think is Cholera noir . , stpt except:ng err., of childbirth, and it is a.lfact4stia fatal cane of cho lera was made from the plremittarion of a b.tuo ctrig boy toiler husband . by ,l , a Irislimoman.— th the same hospital, a toar4ppgtra9 dead at neon, was seen carrying a Oil err-ismer tprosi the auto at night, and steady deSiddkisidetith. it is a fact bared dispute, that tire health of Neu York and hi entrizons is betherzithan lost year, and we have not now, es then; : Sidteln lodia lying 111 the dead bonze waiting foe44,' coroner at OPG time. Let no one wht mety;wirth to pats through Few York fill his mind with terrors; lint pursue his way nausea!, and he4o4 oOught to fear. The New York mfill will atlon be received in Pittsburgh by way of Baltir4,brliregolarly,alread of the old route. The p'kesetitrinble is in labelling the bag as that it ahaltbe rfikAtirly moulded to in Baltimore. New Mart oethitre.;lwere kivert by the Postmaster yesterdayi and; titU business may be conaldered as arranged prat/mgr. • . Martial Law" was p4rclairUe* yesterday, against the dogs in New York; andtp.‘tathailledeaths chief* by prvenile athatetris-3.9quada of ragged boys; whose pockets trerelitatien of gold dollar", could.be seen, clatta in lint,. n the lonic out for the por r canines, who hadi ail chance of escape, - and Soon fanned the tail c titl - iof a pmersaion to I the police methane, where (.?e4iend sold for half • dallai. It is Sound that ebb boys will kill more dogs at halea dollar U. hest, Ethan all the police- men who wear the mars : • • The Coalmen Council fiavd appropriated 3 - ‘OO towaids the expellee of tkek 4 rteeption of (loner.; Taylor at Now York, ifitearlill get Cition , y we.. come propec to extend to dr; Ohre( Moststrate 1,1 the'Rebile, He v tll W , 4 uOth-rtg to ellow.hlm that two fierce pertiis etiAlAn New York, Lot from Mtge and Demeerta9 . 7er.eive a hearty wt!. come toilet, Empire aty of 04New Coarinkut.-- The Gene*el gpt wel4,throrao hie Inauguration but g he eitempes triedfangen of l e New York 1,- 05 0 00 , het may of itlOntata upon rerito.,,-. ttwialwano.and ten. -*, --• Collins' Prated States' skips, the A , lAnix and Peale, are nearly:r6idt fur sea, end none just been flitted upon 'bef. 14c000lo d o ck to br . coppered. ! Each shiti l haaliain covered with kit tinder the hopperroullare,6atly for aeertotons • Tan mistime have bbentalltPd4 660 Prove sat , - factWy to tall eoncerned. ?n es Herman goes to marrow with wane lot of pasjengers, and irelgnl ebOlith Toney a handsome The no** trout Nitwit(/' leas a very favorable elect upon the money tn arksit,,4nd a spirit of specu lation has been encouraged in Spite of the Ithacan.- oi the greater part of the riCuloeentlor's• Unnod States fis blow at 1164. Odin good' demand. For•mosi lodes tbeea is taltiltge doomed at toll rates. Coe-all, money !cad betad at four and five Kr cent., end Upon bond twittluaortgage capitalist. are glad td accept six ;Per - kaat,and feu io many cans. Capital was iteverdess in demand, or the rate- of lower; but, WSether it will c. Win ne through the autumn buslimilit, aided by the Cal ifornia kapott of gold, is a: ctilestion not easy to /II Cottria, there is a Ft:roo t , •busioess doing I, France to former prices, flour a fair trade.— ' Celmmon brands of State 6i, 4•1064 50, good 51.- 56061 69 with as eteport, ddetand for ftoe. The demand for Wheat has 1414 off, and the mkt mode abigitly on private terMs ; • Headers of Corn Sr. talk" to /India, oo t rtaiker rano prices are submitted AD. Ohio Whlteft2tlenti• Pork it. higher, and lion at $S s7 9.; Beet is alto in de mand at puce!, chief .10 ship ewes. Lard 6169 n Gar common to•goot , A lair business in 41 ,01 4 1 dant at 4 OH 443.!anaPetis. Sic. The paten tidos htorefigi publish tho inn noticat ' • !, ~The phbilogenpridly,ita rtihecitisens of Pitt* burgh in tparticalardnre 'ila.feued that a young math need Gee. w.giriAZ is aol, and has not been Or lomet•tisne Otattote.Nrent A* the under, signed, and aid eitisetts orPitklburith i , Providence Baltimore, &o.4ltret psktdlitgaisist - begatisung with its or tisylse (Nit to lira any ma nevi: an 0tE4104.61 , 44V.--';::' ., A,, (s et - ::ititierest WitYWatrhailetilataumuch as Any Un insvree..t of this intr. :Tv.nre nt the Savani‘i a party of 25 Orecon.sus went in wiii•ituit o rth s I. Jinni, and [spas upon a large rah.ll.-.it.E.,W e. nreva. A fight rawurred in who n soma Ja to 011 Ind.ans weri, k i:n I and of y or „sty taken priso ner:. The pr...rierr were dr.ve down to Culla. tel ere all but seven were released- About .hndown the ten pristmers wade a con-erted ..Pleaapt to escape, ve w hen five of theta were shot. and two succeeded in getting away. We hear a f-w complaints ofrontness, hut ger,- eralli, we hell-ve, me health of the lapses is good. Tar. Mon nt —Ali kinds rtf piece go de .re grsdtiany ta tine 13 price and the prospects are that he art va s gittly ante paled will reduce them sl 11 eve••, an 1 the general i 'tares: non ta, Inca In a few inonihr naerellanni.e generally seal scarcely be tic castr and charges. itradynn tate o tv. .1.5 especially the best articles, command g: prcce,nuJ will probably continue toil ao. Prov.von: of all Lund: are in no danger of n:ng too pleninn!. Lember 'tnd k , l d ire mater.als of every des eri,t on are to del - wind, and will yield a profit of On; to litreo hundred per rent. PROPERTY A I;ANlik tics Foar, acsasay, May 20th, 1519. Den Re,. I , —Thls rvenmv about mx hundred Stout and Cheyennes came to the post, dressed out in their hest. They formed a part of a circle near by, nist °and otit their guards, and made every prep:gab...l fur a triad talk. Unfortunately, leirry, the roily per.on able to interpret their lan guage, was out looking for his horses, and they were compelled to leave without being able to make their w.shes known to any one. It appear ed to be a sad disappointment to them. Thee hod their squaws, pappoose, borate, dogs, and all,with them. Among other cortotalms, I aoticed, to me, a new-faahiened No-cart." it wan composed of two poles fastened to a mule, on either side of toe caddie, the cads dragging on the ground; on these was fastened a wicket basket, in which was de posited the cooking utensils and pappoos—even the dogs were matte to drag,tbe poles of their lodg es. They are said to he a roving tribe of Indians, having n permanent home, but encamping where ever their wars with other tribes, or the bufraloet, may lead them. The Cheyennes and Sioux are combined against the Pawnees. la a former communication I suggested the im portancs of starting on this trig with a light wagon and smal ,load. Every day's experience con— vinces me orate extreme folly of starting other- Almost every company that has gone by has been compelled to throw a large part of their load ing away—sugar. cotie e. bailors oral! Itine•. bacon, p even trunks, have been left on the wad side. Warns are ablind.,eil every day, on account of the animals smug out, and they are considered fortunate who can hasten their ;•rogress by being aJde In tighten their lend., as in most eases the wag. on. alone area sufficient load. The Pittsburgh company, most particularly, are the greatest losers; they started cut unly w th the actual °memories, but a great may luxuries—at least. luxuries on tr. plains. They have been compelled to abandon tt am I could it out a dorm train. at this post With the sores t tat are daily offered for sale, at any rive. If such I• the rural al - Maws only three buil d,: m les from St. Joseph, what will not happen f,,r.ser on? ic . • LE in alma t too late now to air from the states wilt oxen, unless v...th a demise t winter at the :inn Lake, or in the mountains. We leave in the no tong, and wit. r tack the salt Lake on the twen ty-third of June next, and California by the wain of A it tit al, accidents excepted: I omitted to relate one Inany circumstance. A of belonging to one of the westward bound : while on guard one night last week, shot • ,ree times at one of hr. own mule•, and dtsahled I vo much ea to make it unfit for service; it is now to se on the Nettle. is au nowt windy country; it blowy a gale al the tone. lam performing guard duty wnoe seralsg Ei.is letter. The- natives are about, and it tr neeeehory that we have an eye after the mules-- oar main dependence. 1 ocra•waally go outride the tent, and by lying flat on the ground can see diatinctly every mule. My comrade. are all asleep. Tortmseo.— , The him:evilly Eagle, of the 11th Inst. A very violent Morin passed over this city yes• terday. Several fisthoats were sunk at the land ing; the cabin of the Yaaoo City, a boat for sale as a wharf boat, - wee blown officio the river; the tool o: the floating theatre wait crushed in and the cab• in scattered in pieces by the temper.q the roof of ti. o grocery and contrission-house of Cook at 11 _whey was crushed to; the front of Neely's dry vo.uls store, corner of Front Row and Exchange Square. was blown down; the roof of the fine block on Exchange Square was damaged; the bayou was filled to overflowing In tome placesti a imps number of tree. were blown down, gab's end. wont 10 the rround, sky-lights were Hied, tmd panes of class innumerable were shattered— We bad a young tornado, and it played very wild and eXtrevegant p:llnkS. Glovninne CUITTrItDrt —A rumor was current wsterday hat (inventor Crittenden was dead.— We are happy to nave it in oar power to oondradlet the report. Griv. was gone ill a few days ago, but we learn fmm gentlemen in last night's Frani!. fort cage that he was rapidly recovaing.—Louir. villa Jaunted. Death of Jame? B;. Polk. JOB muarruig. OFFICIAL. BILL HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, Mestifects, Bills Lwiag, Contracts, Law Rtmis, extant. OLDCIA, Was Lutstawrsourr, MOM atIJA, LaIAA CZlrrialcacCt l •Cia, Adjutant Gem-refs O ffi ce, .I.ICLI2L, lko. &e., Na 31. Waattington , June 19, I-949. p ri med at the shortest ea ' ,at bra prices, at the 1. The following orders of the President of the do* G • twll. o2 vlv t : . " n ..:n * United Stales and Secretary of War, commtim- Dit. !%P . ntsr t i i srita t . ,. . ; D....,.. r. t. 74... „ m cafe to the army the death of the late ex-President manufacture and ova Bbeica Tartu in u'vbioi seid part, James IC Polk: 1 M sms• upon Suction or A.ornhene Suction Plates.— I T.or••••tlercars to iriva ituncrws, where the nerve to The President, with deep rearet,'snrionnces 1-, : , ~,,,....., (dice and residence next door to the May the American people the death of lames K PO' 11 , late Preseden of the 'rutted States, which occur- '' '''' c Fourth street, Pittsburgh. ."'—' U. ' FF.l '''''' F. It ' F ''''' / tit red at Nas bailie, on the 15 - b n i •L ~ C. t'. I.lmon Soca • —Prepared J. IV Rep), I A cation be suddenly c li-d uon to mourn ,I e ,t,... iatet • • •ce:•, N. V . and for sale by A aynes, N.. oss of one, the recollection of wt o.a to g tier . - 7,5 ....ii , ,,...7:iiis will be round a deligralot ay , ~, :,:...... ' in g ~ ....a., and particularly for sic: ces in its councils will be Brewer preserved in the tablets of history. , ti...smes Dacca —An improved Chocolate Peceact- As s mark of respect to the memory ni a citizen i nod, being • at rubionno• of Cocoa nut; ilipOrent. 1,- who has been distingui.hed by the highest honors •.r ... '''g end palatable, bigbly r“..""'''''k d l'or '- which his cottons could bestow, it he ordered that slittly for t.oriallrls. Prepared by W. ktutor, Do-chcs• the Executive Mansion and the several del.., l ec l liti c a, , i; o id ff o r i e n a , le r, b n y . A. JAYlteh, a t . t ocld irm ' merits at Wastorurton be immeJiniely placed in mourning, and all business be suspended during to-morrow. •• • . . It in further ordered that the Wer and Navy De partments canned suitable military And naval hon ors to be pool, on thin occasion, Li toe memory al the illustrious dead. Z. TAYLOR. Wsseisoron, June 19,1819. WAIL DipLarxmvr, June 19, 1849 The President of the Muted States, with deep regret, annormees to the army the death of Ississ Ping, our distinguished and honored kiwis He died at Nashville the 15th nun, having hot recently left the theatre of his high public dunes at this capital, and retired to his home amid the con gratulations of his fellow citizens. He died to the prime of life, oiler having received and enjoyed thelpughesi honors of the republic. Ilisadministration was eventfuL No branch of the government will be more intimately associated with it in history than the army and its glorious achievements. Accordingly, the President orders that appropriate military honors shall be paid to his memory by the army of the United States. The Adjutant General will give the necessary instructions for carrying into effect the Pimping orders. G. W. CB.AWFORD. Secretary of War. IL On the day succeeding the arrival of this “Gerieral Order,' at each military Feet, the troops will be paraded at 10 o'clock a. IM and the order read to them; after which, all labors for the day will cease The national flag will be displayed at half•stair At dawn of day, 13 gang will be fired; aad af terwards, at intervals of 30 minutes between the ruins an d setting sun,. single gun; and a/ the close of the day, a national salute of 30 guns. The officers of the army will wear crape on the left arm, and on their swords, and the colors of the several regiments will he put in mourning for the period of sin months. By order: It. JONES, Adjutant General. Genera( Order. Navy LIEPARTNICIT, Rifle 19,1819 The President of the United Staten, with deep re gret, announces to the nary end to the marine corps the death of James 8. Pour., our late distin guished and honored fellow-citizen. He died at Hamby:lle, the 15th instant, having but recently left the theatre of his high poplin dunes at this oapital, and retired to his home amid the con. gratalatiocia of his iellow-eltisens. He died in the prime of life, after having received and enjoyed the highest honors ofthe republic. his administration was eventfuL The navy and the marine corps, and their glorious aohievemenu, were intimately associated with its history. Accor dingly, the President orders that appropriate mili tary honor, be paid to his memory at each of the navy yards and naval stations, and an board all the polio veseels in commission, by firing thirty min ute glang beginning at 12 o'clock m., on the day slier this communication is received, by carrying their flags brainiest kr one week, and by the office, wearing crape on the left arm for vs months. WM. BALLARD PRESTON. Tnwacrar Dera-rnincerr, J 11111319, 1919 In pursuance of the Pres,dent's order of this day, the Treasury Department urtli he iminediatelypino. ed in mourning, and all business will he suspended dormg to.monow. W M. MEREDITH, Secretary of the Treasury. United Scam Recintris Mart. —General Order. TilL11•91IT DIMAIRTIMVS. 300 C 19, 1919. The President has, bah deep maw, announced the death climes* K Putt, late President of the United States. As a tribute of respect to the into ory of the deceased, the officen at the test:nod mantle wait wear the customary hails.. of mount ing for the psnod of we months. At dawn of day thirteen minute-guns will 1w 6 red, and af.erwards, at to er• At. f .tony minis, I between the non; and secitog son. • nge so and at the &nee of the day • .slam nu lb-I , y to tue-guntt, wit he ii ed on the day neat eater,' r the re eipt of tho. order. by (-sett e toe I m t. ca. =Mee, and thy La.uo.• ht•cti n at bid , mot.. W. M. MEREDITH, Secretary of the treasury. Death of the tat• President leremairdloa is recelYrd, by telegrApe, that ex- Nyri yfrpiftuYSlE.. v or wee. teri ies ibd ,- "'" almost ite- Ndthel/ e, expired ih..re on t,e xv.oteirvX4V 15 h h„,e 'lmph:urn he/mat/Del bed • / lu tue. CUUnited, prohlbly with eattletalie Lions. The descent of Me. Palk flornsee emu statious in the world to the grave Is to. sadden not to strike even the least sensitive mind with • feeling of deep solemnity. To ell our other Pres idents, who nave (unities, their term of otftee, hss been thorned • soffiment interval, atter the re turn to private life, for the eutrodenee of excited impressions, the obliteration nr at least the abate ment of all etoo.ons that could hies the polite judg meat; Mr. Polk a placed immediately, as it were, at the bar of the earthly tribune.; his con temporaries are called upon to assume the proper function of posterity. Whether their dectsion will be confirmed or reversed by the generations Met shall come after them is a question which there would be now no profit in discusung, for the very reason that its discussion would be premature and could not result in certainty. For ourselves, we abstain from expressing any opinion upon his public character and his official conduct, because we recognise the want of time for reflection upon them, with the aid of such 's oaks and consequences as will become manifest in the lapse of years. When General Jackson ' died there had bean interval enough, between the , close of his political and that of his motel life, for the development, in part at least, of the good and evil pertaining to his ricer in estimating or at tempting to estimate, the official career of Mr.i Polk, we are without that essential element. It is pos sible that the revelations of time may reverse, or at least modify, many opinions of which he is now the sobaret. la the presence of • tomb which yet await. the coming of As destined occupant it is becoming to keep silence, at least when silence cannot be broken for the utterance of unqoalitled eulogitun.— N. Com Honam MCILDCIL—We copy the following from the Mount Sterling Whig of lad Friday: One of the mod horrid and revolting murders we ever heard of, occurred yesterday at the levee, to this comity. During the absence of her her (Mr. J. H. Foster,) a send in human shape entered the dwelling of Mr. F., took a rope and tied it three or four times around the neck of Mrs. Foster, and then, in addition to the crime of mur der, ha committed a shocking offence upon her person. Mr. Foster leR home about 10 o'clock to perform military duty, a few miles distant, and return, d about 2 o'clock, when he found his wife dead' From the marks on her person and other cireumatances, a terrible scuffle must have taken place. The fiend, after accomplishing his diabolical purposes, stole a grin, some ten or twelve dollars in money, an accordian, one or two bottles of In quor, and some sugar. The whole neighborhood is greatly excited, and some twenty or thirty persona are In pu•suit of the murderer. We pray Ood he may be speedily caught and speedy punishment meted out to bin. Austotrr a Tasuipsy.—A few weeks ago a ease of killing almost neourred in the edge of Alabaay, nerow the Into Iron Holmes. A little diffisulty had sprung op between two men, one named Martin and the other Dean, on account of the tat ter's •felonimudy taking and carrying away the wife and dog of the former." The offence was more aggravating as Dean had both wife and dog of his own. and Manin was left without either. To make the matter still worse. Dean meditated de.. camping with his prizes to East Florida, and thus the more securely to guard against a reprisaL— Martin, ea might very naturally be expen . tee, de termined to check this ruthless invasion of his no. mal and canine rights, and accordingly repaired nightly to the premises of Dean armed with a double barrelled gun. The latter, knowing the the character o the former, thought it Kudent "keep close." Whereoprei Wolin resorted to this following expedient to draw the to wader or h e rights within . bLoaahot ramie." Teti, g out Ile pie fastening to the g•te, he would place to its stead a esthete', and rub against it, after the 11 a i nce. of • hoe, noosing tt to apr tux open. 01 toe third night, toe vile suoceeded Dee t beer tog the l.ruib on and the gate °petting went and took down his rifle, them Nina 4i h e two wives, 4 rhere l s the; lefernal hog again; ra 41x hie po tato." Ai his person came in relief before the door, Martin fired, but without sped oni. Seven teen hoekilhot lodged in the elite of the door and three in Dean. Att ha lei', Martin hailed him with ' I'm four infernal hog; you've axed him have vo r rod made good his retreat. The wound did not prove mortal In the course of a few days Dean took no his lino of march far East Florida with the wife and dog of his mtagonisi in his unto. Floras Whig. Cholera In Naabville...Taranty.ame Deaths to One Day. The Nashville paper; received lest evening, re. Present the cholera to be raging there to an in. Trecadented extent The Gamuts of Saturday says: TM. scourge seem, to be at Its zeulth in this city—it reigns supreme. Yesterday was a melan choly day—for W our citizens sympattuse with the suffering and the afflicted. Death did Os work In many houses. Such a state oftblup cannot lag long, and we hope to be able In a few days to an nounce its enure disappearance Crum our rids city. We could not ascertain the number of caws yesterday—we think, though, about forty, of whom 23 died. The am iasma:in singularly fatal dung the entire day. Sam. 0rr..1. It Marcos seposusSaa Ms. jos Gement, at the cassias. election Taw licrairizr. ElisalNA ha* 13,40.-461111 T W. D. Wrigra, Di. D., Dentist, Ornce and residence on Fourth , , • opposire ice Pl.bltrgh llvrt. UM, 'alai - 4A. hours from 2 o'clock to 12 A Ai . from 2 &Monk to:. P. AI. set-114-1 y Firs road 2 1 / 1 .1111111 Issassrestoo..—Trto Prriris armou Naritaav on env Fins iNeLICSCII COMFANl— challertd IWll—continuee no Invure, upon every de senpuon of property, et the lomat raw. Mama, No. 21 Market street. SAMUEL GORAlLli; i t m r i eet. 500007 FUMIT, Seey. m riebb-30 now ready to •r hv