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THE PITTSBII till , GAZETTE.
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TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 2, IMO
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11. tt.E r vt=e and i es early int day cc h'
Practicable. itlentiscanstna not melted for • coed
it& time will Invadable be dratted antil =dere& out.
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The telegrailde report, pubhabed yesterday, by
the Oconstearetal Journal, pa au extra) was forward
ed by the yen o f the associated #inaberghPrees,
I
at Ptraadelp km the benefit of' the whale Pram
bin.- 0 - however, to a mleake, the other
papers were sot apprised of its having arrived
dull after Journal had obtained a copy and
1111116811 an a The same thins wilt rot SCOUT
led&
t Laxao
Join C. tot.—Ttie death of MIA =Lout
Itramen is annoeneed In car telegraphic
eohtmas day. He eared his l if e sod his Pub.
Us labors ether, at Washington, on Sudsy
morning, March 31,1830. Although his death hu
beta expected for some time, yet its annoance•
mutt caused a tholl to the public mind. All felt
that a mat man had fallen—cut down In the
• midst ofithoes to which be had devoted his peat
Fovea of mind, sad Indomitable energies, through
a losgoad satire public life. A min ulto bas 1
plied so many high stations, and occupied so large , 1
a' quo la the binary of his country, for so
many years, could not pus away without towing 1
a oltssu and creating • deep sensation.
.14 . 0elliouna history is so perfectly Waller to i
'oar radars, that it is hardly accessary for no, et
this time; to put many =nuke up= his public
lila. • Public opinion is, and ever will be, much
divided in regard to the coireuncia and rutty of
,bisjicillfical views, especially in reference to that
vest Toughly, which la now so exciting the pub.
ILO mind, and of which be has boerincknowledged
to be the great agitator and leaded , .
it k eigi idea of hos great mind was devoted to
the nadatenanco of Southern institutions and moth.
..era interests; and he was willing to neritice any
. and every thing ...even to the downfall of our ale.
nousoon&dency, rathertlian that the South should
yield any of those rights which be deemed hoc co:
tilled to. In this respect, liar Me was a great mis..
lake; and, while we acknowledge-his eminent
abilitilat;ind his excellence as • man, we venom.
' believe that his death has been wratly
Of eiritd,at this peculiar time, by that Jest and
gnat Diuseser " who death all things well." la
the ptivide . walks of life Mr. Calhoun was one
cram meat estimable of men--s devoted hatband,
un alpatioitate father. and • steadfut friend, and
'thorn who knew kiln but, loved him moat. Hs
• ' Ins gtian—and with him,we treat, will pass away
Nat dim:rutin spirit, and those !slat notion".
witiol he and his peculiar party entertain.
. •
And we trust, sincerely, that a more rational,
•` - ittober, end tolannt feeling will spring np in Bomb
:ins brands towards their Nvithern brethren, and
that with him will be burled for ever those mad
and unholy sums upon the sultiem of dissolving
tide gkaionallialon. It is, perhaps, not generally
known that Mr. Calhoun was born in Pennsylva
',' nia..though, we believe his failasu emigrated to
the Bomb site, his birth.
MON W*SUINQTON.
Corruponflwaso oi W Patablush Gams
WA222soroN, blarrlt 27.
The Weir Between newton and Foote
roaewett-aold Bullion rousea-..Moote
oewee...Ersteuttive Bestasss-Trestlao
aalgtaire report ea Callforate.
• Tao personal altercation between Banton and
Foote wee renewed this morning in the Senate.
They are both members of tote Committee on For
relations. Mr. Benton gave gigot of tem
pest by imptaling to be exalted from farther ser
. Ties on the Committee. It was well understood
- that the mason for his request Ins that he might
evoldbeing brought into personal contact with
his antagonist He was excused.
Mr. Beaton then opened on Foote with • whole
broadside of Ms heasie4 guns. He first denoun
ced, with the greatest . possible severity 01
mow Foote'. mutilation of the report
•of his manual numb of. yesterday towsrds
Idamlf. I slated mention, es I see that Fonte
hat tabula liberty to ankh out tram the eMcial.
repent' all idestle del my oft grossly oFamire '
• ehareeetr, Met In the 'course of the passage be.
twain hosed Bentoti, hebrought up the Chop
'of WS Mali against Benton, end declared that on.
till he dried op that stain upon his name. be
amid got ea - nada him mottled en'tire onnadera
,. toe of* gentleman. - It woo this despicable, and
unmanly suction that , bonnet out the fierce de
nunciations of Benton yesterday, and oompelled
knit° hold Foote as a blackguard and'. onward,
'trim amid be answered only with • cudgel.
Tins mooing Benton mimed the garbled and
-- - mutilated report _of Foote's remarks, and_ said
• ' that na man with a spark of honor, or slightest
t t
pctiemitin of what fairness, honesty, or demoun
regaired,...arould change en acconnt of what
he had sold, in n periods! Items like that of yea.
— today. But that bad been done. MI that he
- -rid yes there correctly reported. But the on.
" 'count of what another had said, meaning Foote,
• was a fylng account from battening to end.
The truth was suppreased, and Ilea were put
tam the account. The insolence and blacuard:
bun to which his wards, ea given, refened„were
- auppreaned, as he knew by the person who mac.
• ea them, and a man of wretched drivel eles
. pulls W place. Stuff, sir, stuff! The Beretta
.
had brought hint his man, desiring him to correct
them. He had relaried to look at them. He bad
' said, tell the troth, print what yon heard and
, saw.
- Hi new lid that the insolence and baeltgoord"
- ' • ism, the falsehood and the cowardiee which had: .
' been heard from the person reGuredlo,ratat !WA.,
Halted let it go on fm a great length inflate aria.
out netiee, bat when oara he noticed it, he would
• Vomit in etenniastion coil what it aught This
is a rea brief abstract awhat Beaton said; Gait.
tag many of the hardest words. His manner
was very violent end exalted, but evinced a dead.
. ly purpose winch could norbs mistakes, sod-won
• • lot mistakes. even by Foote hhnself.
Foote's reply was exceedingly.: tame
- had. It was perketty evidenithm the swag.
, braggart Banta kid. told
, • " 1 1 g"liF i b l6 0 119 that ttOurrationkthat he (Ben
ule),slueldest 'tiara o . oo ;P 6 ntil ttnottlaillif,
igoolic4 ' , Jauntd te Pthao,t ,ardtee.
dhoti, hovered and sholledabout thisdeelarationt
kvisiops td.iiikokagoi. taut wax mircia care
tummlynaleactient ass offensive epithet, and
asphlthittkentetsier manner which he has .1-
,-. ways lakes assumed.' le short, 11-was , apparent
Und thenniesneelll4lll4l6l,lll.l2l6aped remov
e
• ed. I Tatum to say that haneekellawite will
Wiled hisosetrwitit due Respect and mobtoisrare.
use towards Buten.
Thee t. three treatise before the Senate with
the Choirs! American Stales, namely, liiedummte.
Chatemals, and San Salvador, through the tat
, idtceies of ell whirl the contemplated ship canal
will pas& • They all more or less inielve, the
premaidaus of Great Britain w 411111011 or in
timate la that quarter ef . the world, and seem
- prorty:posrealeomtspiedeneelsbelimertto have
taken place between the Satetary of sad
Sir 8.. L. Beams, relative to them claims. We
• abut bow more may man. The &mum= have
not yet been ordered to be printed.
Mr. Bailer Ring's report on California la to Sr
blade of the printer. Is will be out, and
whim it does come, a scramble may be expected,
enchas has been acrd by no tioneuteu of law
pmts. lama
MON WAIHINGITOX.
Wasiuminvii; March 73, 1831.
Kr. Foote is much exercised as to whether
ha ought to challenge Benton. Yesterday Bent
ton, In the moo ponds.] manner, gave Foote to
understand Oat when a sponge cue mote he
never gave an equivocal answer as to Ms amen
•ibillty to the law of honor. Faits asked if he
- . would now say that he wu revealable. Benton
answered by a suer, and &Woe remark.
' To day Foote has been boring ati Me friends
• and acquaintances for their opinion 8X (0 Whether
.bis eight to challenge. Certainly, thessay. Bah
said ?., . be would not answer, when Lpet the
Aseation.of responsihility.. Ab, up the blends,
ht youorteld not mistake whin he had said.
Nue it irons out that Benton littneell tells all
ids friends and acqnshitanees that FoOte was a
Ited„,osatoomiklng worse, in the eye Of
,7:ti,
of bonor,"Thr asking whether he, Benton, woo re.
smudge, ler, sale Old 110.11f011, if I had said yes,
why Foote would have got himself arrested on
'the spot u stud to send a challenge that I would
sour. Old Ballim's view to ontnec; Wend a
doubt.
: ;
Opinion * deems to be than Fear will have to
clualleagre. Ulm does it islionbtfulwhst Salon
trill& I cannot believe it amiable he will dSbt.
I think he would annihilate Foote with an eight
column letter, u It i. anid he did Butler, when
eau .old devourer of live coals challenged him. •
On the evmdeg of Wednesday, after Beaton had
thremesed to cudgel .Forte out of the Senate, he
vented his kelings to an acquaintance of mine in
nearly the 011 awing words— . The vagabond, air,
he want. mom edge) him, sir, for his. personali.
ues, air ! Why, sir, he has beon cudgeled all over
own, air' Yes, air, you know,air !fall over town,
e a.! a s Gat got into • quarrel milli his own col.
league, sir, in his own room," Mid then he got •
endgelingoir. Next, six he got it slap in the Gee
trout Cameron, In
, this Chamber, sir! Yon saw
that, sir ! That aro the second cudgeling, sir!
Then, air, a week ego, Borland 'gave him • cud•
gelling, air, in the public street, sir! And now he
to trying to provoke me to give him • cudgeling,
To day Mr. Clay effected that much needed
reform in the mactiee of paying. funeral honors to
members who die In the recesi of &agrees, at a
distance from Washington. Ha resolution upon
that subject wea palmed to day.
It is said that the admlssioribt California meat
be delayed for two months yet, In order to give
time for the debate to run out.. This is most un
reucemble. We have had wrangling enough, in
all conecienoe—the friends of .Califirnia are now
entitled to demand action, and they ought to in.
slat upon It. Rut it is said that If they do, there
will surely be a row, sad, indeed, I incline to the
belief that there will be a row, when the voting
begins, at any rate, unless the ultra pro slavery
sect, the propagendista, are propitiated with eon.
oesaions, which would establiah slavery as the
dominant power in the Republic, forever.
NYA.unicrrox„ March M.
Charge we the Speaker dloposed of-Gel
pain Clelrn—Pennsylvanda Sold at
Lo* Price, on Long Credit, end ape
06111trol Seenrtly—Calltonglnklng.
The Committee of raveatigation into King'd
Charge againsttbo Spezia, bee repotted that the
taws ware overly as alleged by King, but that the
Spetker was perfectly correct in the course ho took-
They therefore recommended that report ba cc.
tared en the journal of the Boise, and it was on.
animosely so ordered. Thus end. • very unpleas
ant affair. There is no doubt on the mind of any
<undid man that the ease was : one in which Mr.
King mu entitled to complaisf. but there may well
be ardiffereince of opinion whether he ought not to
have been satisfied with the statement of fact giv
en by the Speaker.
The Golphin claim confiner to be ■ subject of
remuk. It has been expected 'every day this week,
that it would be brought up in the House of Rep
resentative., bat nothing of diet kind huocco iced.
The exact amount of the interest allowed, is now
idlegal to be $193,000 la my first account of this
loaner, 1 believe I stated the fact That both Mr
bloCtslioh the firm Comptroller, under the last ad
ministration, and Mr. Whitiessy, the present Comp
troller, decided against allowing the interest, at
the ground that the general *le and practice of
the government were stgainsrit, and that it formed
no exception, no matter in what light considered
—Mr. W.'s opinion is aid to have been embod
ied in a fall and able report, and the rumor In tbst
he yielded to superior authority with great reluct
ance. Altthe city papers hive remarked upon
this outs And the Union this Attesting has two rol
l:Inns of denunciation its regard to it. Pebitc onto
ion will romaiti suspended, until the facts are made
to appear in • consented form. There is a story
to circulation concerniciog your Pennsylvania de
mocracy, which I most poteiftly behave. It is that
Mr. Backus= having taken the jade into keeping
has turned her over to the Malec attention. of his
Southern Mends. It I. repokted that for toe sake
of neunsylvanis iron and coal, that is to say, in
consideration of • promise never Intended to be
@opt. of higher protection to dune interests, toe
whale posse of so culled with the hon.
orablo exceptions of Strong and Wdatot. ere go?
tag over to support whatever scheme the props
sandals may see At to start Iv accomplishing their
ends. ThoiSone report is fat MeCiernanues ex
peeled bill will comma the !abject@ of Callforebts
txviikichts; iggger Tosattar Ito the 4s-lltateat.
@it Peassyleania Woo wad cool, sod tair. tk.em WY;
into BO thick a Bodge ;Cage, that evert a Philadel
phia lawyer will not be elate to tell one from the
other, *was serrestr.
Calhoun is Yeti Law egtile.end . ta friends toy
has nearly resettled She goalt life. Joan's.
MOM NEW YORK. '
Correspondence att. Pipabargh
Nrw Yale; Mara 29, MO
The weather is extremely Meier:Mat, and we
mean the midst of the heaviert arrow scam of
the seemly with more remaining cm the grimed
than has fallen before, this rem, laying a com
plete embargo upedillinti toot operations- Ls
ml Dews is very alarms, Ma 'amiree that we de-
Pend upon the Criminal ‘ triaylow.in pope" al
804t02, Cm tie ttSlllll ex:el:wow ' The evidence
has bees telegraphed to Mk city, inth more fulls
etas than It hubeen p?enlq the Fawn papers,
and people here Pinumitant the - Professor guilty.
In zeal estate the, :meat teehlesi speculations
U 5 mew going cr . 4a sae ottlieseidaya we shall
wave &mesh, not less ditastrOae than LIMO WiliCh
Wel matted totineO•ellods. Any thin sells
claw dughtsbottenp, and dough we have unsold
watt anlecttA6 an inttnnese territory has
been, ea. nrhieh witAl renelm, i huge elite
from the .tileirt!taies "tri. !mime. above
water.. EllnlblebatEng lotstieae the' coy have
dso edisneed toll Moeller nut, wain tour
• The Ohio went to sea this .afternoon, with a
trrami r of paisengri; 4eavfng es , many more fur
CreeneitOity. Tomeabipiere.eointng money,
and it Is considered gotta ►tam now to patronize
them by. their owners. Moen the return pa s•
ssmgers, by the Ott over-tiro squads are from
Albany, and ems tram Nashville, who went out in
TIM ship mod saw the elephant at Cbagrer, to are
The worded an °finer of the Ohio. A good mazy
gold diggers lose their mange at Chaster, and it
is not uncommon to bear them blabber lilte w
fed school hole. and express ■ desire to mon.
gsgetheir services for tile, it they could only get
In the money market Miners are mending, and
loans can -be had open most favorable term.
/iota stocks are in demand fm investment, al
homeland far foreign mariets. In some of the tem
des thorn hu been a pante, but they close firm,
with a strong tendency to a rapid advance. fle•
"ions Ally, JR speculation . will be seen in stocks
more extended than for,yean.
The medical board elite army meets in this cis
tp, on the 12th of May, tq examine candidates fir
tdmancemens, as well as for admission, e fact of
importance to medical 'indents, Who are deatroua
°Centering the army.
Cotton has risen again i ct., . part on quota.
lion. Bread staffs are without change in prices,
ordemand, and the demand confined to the home
trade, and California. Is grain no change. WM,.
bite cheaper, sales at Meta., for Pennsylvania.
Porklefirmer . within a day or two, and mess has
iskt at over 510. Latd.ln kegs is cheaper. In
tinter and cheese no change. Western tallow
611: Tobacco Is active, but sake are secret. Iron,
' under the news by the steamer, is doll, Vs at
$2l dd, and bass 410 20. Test arelchesper, may
footnper pound. La heavy pocerles there is
tmichange, the bad weather checking all opera
tions. C.
—...rnaratuut—PerunifeanusHeril Road.—We
lamina! the 121:116CDOS nosiness on the Central
Hill Hoed, since its mansion to fackstown, has
Gar exceeded the calouhraton of its taws. The
demand for oars has called into active use the en
tits stock of the Company. For several days past
SWUM ten gummier an, besides baggage cars,
ban been fully tim er
an,
in both direction.—
Those iticlude two cars kir the accommodation of
lumbermen, the. The time for ronulei from Pti,
radelphia to Pinaberghby nil road and wage
has hanteen reduced toferty onehoure, and by
nil toads and paeans to wary hewn. In the course
of taw week, it is expected that the terminus
wdl be removed to Huntingdon.
Finn these facts it will be wen that the knee!.
ling comumnity already' tern to appreciate the
wane sad COPTOPiOIIee of rads Improvement. Ac
cheep and npid commeinicatioe with the great
+Mt, it must soca distance all competition—Pk
hufelpin Norsk Anurrienss.
Ogoinad— We Imo, Olathe Vicksburg Whig,
that this dreadful awe is mending to ga me ox .
tent in the plantations of Deer. Onset. It has
been lingering kir months in the country between
ism'nd Heat Orleanr-asastly on the rivers end
bayou peek pent the Misaulpoi--and at Some
points en the Octachas and lied Rivers has usu.
toed an tananally malignant type.
Hoz. Ravi I. Walka to mon the meta an
rivals le Plaidiiptits. Ho Is there on beano
amease erith the Wheelie; Badp am.
re. ~,,deeee of tbe PlitabellieGeee*.
Hunusnossi, Mareli72, lEOO.
In the Benue, yesterday, after the ordinal
morning business was gotta through with, Mr.
Packer moved that tie Souste meanie the con
sideration of the bill * on sewed realm for the
regulation of banks, which was agreed to.
Mr. Matthias moved to amend by striking oat
in the oth article, the proviso that, "it obeli not
be lawful for the Cashier of 'any bank to came
in any other prokuion, octuipation, or calling
either directly or Indireelly;than that of the duties
appertaining to the Mk* of Cashier," and oaks
log a violation of such proviso punishable by •••
fine of not exceeding flee hundred dollen, and
imprisonment in the common jul or penitentialy
for not more than five years."
Mr. Matthias sold' the provision woo perfectly
ridienlous. It would prevent • man from looking
after his property, or .buylng and selling any thing
whatever. It would prevent e cashier who might
happen to own a form, from either carrying it on
in his name, or by the ezency of another. The
whole thing was absurd and ridiculoul,.and be
mi
doubted whether any resisintable m i could be
found to take thefoffice w t , such rests efions.
Messrs. Drum, Crabh, DUsir, Kiog , a, d Walker,
held the same viewa.
Messrs. Packer, Iduhlenbuig andliugus thought
the provison onus highly salutary and proper:—
It was intended to prevent the cashiers el banks
from speculating with the funds of the banks.
Mr. Matthias haring withdiawn his mottos
Mr. diahlenburg moved to amend by adding th.
following:
•
"Provided, That nothing in this acetion shall be
so construed as to prevent the cash or trout man.
aging his own teal estate or private property,
as heretofore, unless inch property !theft he Invest.
en in manufacturing and eolttruerood uperatione,
whim was agreed to, and then the sealer! 1115
mended was adopted.
Mr. Forsyth offered the following amendment
to the firat reCtioil of the 15th, article, to wit
"Provided, That it thrill be the duty of the di
rectors of the 'event batiks nod sa vivo testan
timais hereahor chartered by. this Commonwealth,
to provide a book in which stall be entered iu
tabular form, the names of the drawers, ender.
sem, payers sod holders of all paper offered for
discount, and the amount expressed therein, the
dam of the tame, the time when payable, and
whether the same was discounted •or not. And
any person holding stock far ono yea, either as
owner or agent trustee, guardian, executor, or ad
ministrator at the owner of stock in any inch
bank or wrings IlMlitellOO, shall have a right to
inspect at the hankies house thereof, the hook to
be provided as aforesaid, at any time within bank•
leg hours, free of charge. "
On the question of the adoption of the amend.
meat, the yeas sad nay. PM required, sod it.
ached—yeas 12, nay. I. So the amendment was
not agreed to.
The 7th section of the 15th article Is as follows,
to wit:
"The total liabilities of any tuck bank, earls.
about the capita' 'lock, shall not at any time ex ,
reed three time. • •te amount of the capital stock
paid in, rine shall . debts of any kind doe sod ha
become due to the bank, ever amount to more
than tom times the cal jut sleet paid in, arid the
wed bank shall neither in nor discount, wken
their circulation shall t equal, kir forty cowmen
thee days, to three hero the =Gent of specie and
notes of specie paying hooka, in their posacasion
belonging to said batiks, and any balances stand
ing to the credit thereof in specie paying banks„
convertible into Specie at the pleasure of the said
bank." ,
To this section a proviso was attached, on the
motion. Mr. Data:a, to the effect that the par
visions of this section shall ales be ix tatreed, to
apply to an hanks now in exist..., as well 0.11
those hereafter to be chattered.
The seams as amended, tau then agreed to.
SEC. 22. It shall out be lawful for any such
beak to ague and pot in, circulation. any toll or
note of raid bank payable at any other place than
at and hank, or otherwise than payable an de-
mond, or of adenominaisoa leas than [fool dollars,
and any violation of this section, by any odic.ar of
any such bank shall be a misdemeanor, potash.
the upon a MIVICIIOII by a line not tenth.. Ave
hundred dollars, and unpriwoment in the jail
of the proper county Oir not less than oce year.
to this wetion, as it came from the House, the
word des, in brackets, read len."Ten i was
stricken out In Committee of the Whole, and 'Ave'
inserted on the moron of Mr. Packet, who said
Mit no good mama could be wished why come
of the detoacsinatamt of tiveVollars should not be
issued.
te
.
Mr, kpagna 'pow% atovad: to . - Witt. , ftwa7
Kiel Mica "tee.. - ttpoti 'Mix stetWian the yeia
and nays were requited, .an eto as tollaske, to
Yeas—Messrs. Brairky, Dram, Fenian, Hunt.,
r3avery,Smertom--7.
Nays—Means. Brooke, Crabb, Gunninakast,
'Dime, Forsyth, Freaky, Frick, Guertin, 'Ma
hal, if . .., King, Koala meeker: Lavrtenea. Malone.
Mantas, Mulllceberg, Packer, Smiler, Slimier,
Stern; Stine, Walker, Geri SPvukell -23 .
So the itaestian mu determined in the nega
tive.
Sec. 20. Shit it obeli be competent for the
stockholders of any of ouch banks. at any annual
meeting, or to a special meeting convened (or the
pewee, to Amide whether any hen: obeli be Geed
to the =meet of dlocounto to be made to the di
rectors, sod if soy limit should be decade& upon,
what that Limit shall be.
'Os the motion of Mr. Packer, this section was
amended so so to limit tke amount of knots to may
one' director to thee per cent of the capital mock
of the bank, at - say one time, and the eggrepte
amount of loons to all the directors, at any the
time, to sit per cent of the capital Mock.
Sec. 21. IC soy !melt butt shall at any time
fall or refuse to redeem It, notes and pay its its.
bililies In told and Miter coin upon demised beteg
made to the banking house of sold book, tiering
banking homy, such failure or refusal shall be
deemed and held to be an obsolete forfeiture of
the charter of said book.
Adjouraed.
710 day the Speaker laid before the Sonata the
remonstrance of a large number of citizens of the
Commiinwealth, again* the rspeaLW the law of
1847, Teeny* to kidnapping and the re-capture of
fugitive slaves.
Meson. Muldeuberg and Feinou preaentai pe
titions of Like Import.
Kr. Felton then moved to take up the motion
submitted by him a few idays ago, to reeoasider
the vote on the GaEpassaye of the bit to remit the
application of Edward Forrest, fora divorce form
Catharine N. Pone., his wife, to the Cturt of
Common Pleas of Philadelphia city and county.
On the question of rocOneideraUon, Mr. Mat.
thins remitted the you mid neya, which were .
follow', to wit:
Yea—Mcnr. Brawley, Dm3, Vann, FN
ley, Frick, Hamlett, Hague, Ives, King, Laarrenee,
MuElenbery, Packer, Shimer,
3:recur, Beat, Speaker-17.
Naysklesara. Brooke, Grubb, CannThema,
Neale, Fallon, Gummy, Jouvv, K. s 4l. 2 fteXT,
Mathias, Sadler, Sankey, Savery, Streeter,
Walker-15.
Agreed to.
Oa the final panne of the bill, the yeu and
nays were us follow':
Yeas—Mourn Burnley, Drum, Fnmorli Fnllep
Frick, Hugas, Ives, King,, Lawrence, M'Caslin,
Malone, !dohlulling. Packer, Starner, Streeter,
Best, Speaker-16.
Hay.—Moore. Brooks, Crabb,
Dania, Fowyth, Guernsey, Hulett, Jones, Ken-
wmacber, Matte, Sadler, Sankey, Steely,
Shine% Sane, Walker—l 7. So the queaton site
determined in the negative.
The Senate then resumed the 000lieeradon of
the bill regulating bank,.
2eth section was read, when Mr. bintilanberg
°trued to mend by the lawartion ortbe followleg„
to come in es 'MOM 28.
ono, wh►aever a demand ►hall harsaher be
made upon any bank in this Commonweabh for
the payment of any mom of CO nay due by such
bank, one fifth of the amorist, if demanded, shaft
be paid in AD:ladean gold ,wan of denominations
notleas than Ave dollars,' which atu unanimous.
ly agreed 10.
Sao. 30. It shill not be lawfol for my of the
said banks to issue or pay out any bank notes,
cutter than those fumed by itself, payable an de.
mood la gold or salver, notes of specie paying
banks of this State, which are not pit at the place
they are paid out, oakum with the consent of the
parties) or notes of banks issued under the ata
thorhy of the act of Ike amith Nay, cute thousand
eight hundred and kmy one, (at the option of tbe
person tocciving the same,) and any 'violation
nt tilts provaion shall work an Ambits forfoimm
of its charter and be proceeded in MI the manner
provided in the 26th motion or this act.
Sec. 31. It shalt not be lawful for any bank to
create or put in circulation, any note, bill, chock,
ticket, or paper purporting to 'be a bank note, of
any entomb:shoo, between pre and lona tau
'ad twenty, or twenty and My dollars.
On toe question of the adoption of the 3`2nd
aea
tion, providing that the atoekholden °foray bank
hereafter to be chartered, in addition to the eon.
pace tiabOili• 'ha be severally liable to the hol:
den of the notes of snob bunko in their individual
capacities,
Hum moved to =sod by extending
the individual b all, debts doe upon dee
Ogni
The ameadmeat'wes supported bY Ilremme Hu *
Sito and Drum, 11134 opposed by Megan. Crabh,
-Packer, and toodalme_her.
The yen and nays were demandednpon the
'Option of this mei:Mama, and reinhed ma kbr
Yefa-Mews. Beawley,Dlcun,Ferann,Fpnyth,
Funoit, onernaey, Surma Joan, hypaalia, kink.
limbos, Sankey, :Shimer, Stencil, and &Meter
Nays—Mains. Moan, Cribb, Cunningham.
Donde, Freiley. Frick, Hulett, lees, King, Keep
neither, Lawrence, Malone, IMathiu,Parker,Sad•
ler, Stine, Walker, and Beat, Sprain, 18—go the
amendment was not agreed to.
Mr. Parker then offered en amendment to come
in as an additional section, prohibiting any bank
hereafter from locating any branch or agency at
us , place other than that specified in the charter,
which was adopted--yeas 21, nays 11.
The question was then taken upon the final
passage of the bill, and resulted as Itillowai -
Yen—Mews. arawley, Crabb, Deride,
Drumm, Fruitier. Felton, Olerniey, Fulton,
Hulett, lees, Jones, King, Konigmacher, Law.
rence, McCaslia, Malone, bluhlenberg, Parker,
Sadler, Stoma% Stutter and Best, Sucher, 21.
Nays—Messrs. i Brooke, Cunningham, Fernon,
Forsyth, Prick, Mathias, Sankey, Stine, and Wal
ker, 9. So the bill was adopted, as amended; and
cent back to the Boone for coticurtenoe.
Nothing of particular interest has trumpiried in
the Howse, with the exception of a vote upon
taking up the tariff resolutions offered by Mr.
Church In the early part of the serakm. They
came up in regular miler today, and on motion
was made to proceed to their consideration. Upon
this question, Mr. Walker and Mr. Killinger de
manded the yeas and nays, when It was defeated
by a tie vote, )eliS 46, nays 46, every Whig on
the floor voting in the affirmative, with a few fik
tpocrati, amongst whom was Dr. McClintock.
COBDEN.
Trial of Pro 000000 John W. Webeter• en
the charge of the 'Murder of Dr. Geo.
Parke:ken, at the Medical College, Bos
ton, Nov. AB. 1549.
Borron, March 27.
0111.1 . 111 D•l'.
Mr. Solder opened for the defence, and 'poke
for two hours and a quarter. He called the at
tention of the jury drat to the roles of law. First,
defining the offence againsi the defendant. Se.
wad, to the rules of law in regard fo the mode of
bringing the charge in the fulfillment. Third,
from the marmot law in retard to the proof of the
facts.
Re thou went into • disquisition on the minim
kinds of murder.
The Court then went into an examination of •
comber of wimesses, on the pan of the defence,
all of whom mended as to the praetor's good char
acter of Dr. Webster, and of his beam • t'hit
mane and amiable, man." The count adjourned
at 7 o'clock.
Born" Karel 29.
On the opening of the Court this morning, the
testimony on the put of the prisoner was content/-
ed. A large number of distinguished gentlemen,
the friends of Pri&saor Webster, were preeent—
among them I noticed President Sparks, of Her.
card University. They all Levelled to the good
character of the prisoner. Among the teatimonf
was that of the two young daughters of Professor
Weimer", which excited much attention and inter.
est. T —kale young ladies are, one apparently
about Ig, and the other 19—they, Whew:with es ,
ceediug fortitude and propriety m them trying at.
nation—they stake In a low, but remarkably doa
tool voice, and apparently with an intelligence
and conscientloal regard to exactness. Their
delicacy and shrinking timidity were suglierently
maraca to cause every one to admirethe strength
of mind with which they overcame their panful
feeling. , end controlled emotions, they were eerie
dently keenly alive to the elusion of a beloved
father.
Several persons were examined, who mudded
to waled and meeting with Dr. Webisa,ori the
day of the disappearance of Dr. Parkman, and
that h:. behavior wu aa calla and cheerio] as
cuinaL
Dr. W. P. S. Slavin, Dentist, testified that ii
would be very difficult to identify teeth after tboyj I
ware subjected to the actioU cif Ire, as that' may
have been warped—be saw nothing about the
tenth found in Dr. Webster's lobotomy, by situ&
they could be identined.
A number apemen* wets then O.llMlOr-J, who
toiled Mulkey met Dr. Patkatan ,thqL74.
inky' the afternema of 1141 day orths
murder. Samuel Wentworth saw him between
the hoots of ball past two and half pus doe—
Samuel Cleland saw him at half pav tteree—A. S.
Rhodes, at a quarter to fire,—sad Satoh Gree.n
ougb, at about - three.
The owevisa of the winnow to seeing Dr.
Patkoran altar the time cf his supposed murder,
as charged la the leak:moats, wes very positive
mad the meet over. esaminaucto shook the Wit
nesses but Ole.
Boma, klatch 29.
The Coot met this mozolog at the anal boor,
sod this room was soon crowded to ovettlowist.
Arson, the speeletoreWithu3 the bar wastbe Rom
Raise Choate.
The Commonwealth celled some rebutring tea
tiniony m regard to the Identification of the teeth,
when, 5125 unienies past eleven, Judge Merrick
the male, counsel far the prisoner, 'commenced
summing up for the defence.
The whole of the day, together crith the next,
was Consumed by Counsel, ha their epochal.—
The final result wtll be found under our tdepapb•
in head.
William B. Slone, Esq.,the accomplizbed editor
of the Newuk, N. J. Adveniser, kes been Domi
nica se Charge to Budlnia.
==lME=l
Mo 15. AL Rtimo—Allow me to cwt. t• Yoe my
heartfelt thanks for the great benefit 1 have received
from as article called PETROLEUM. or Rats Om, of
whien yen ate the cole proprietor. I had omeisim to
use n elaut the Ist of Jannuy, in a violent Mak of
Rheumatism, winch was very palatal, 17Lni aboa
from place to place, accompatued with truichawe fling,
so as to keep me in content tonere. 1 me/ the Pe
mecum externality, • few appheatiorm of which re
moved all pain, and every symptom of the
I am now entirely well, and woald take this eacasion
to recommend the Petroleum to all who maybe cadet.
log elide? the agoolsinc pains of Rheumatism or kin
dred diseases.. lUigoedi Gallo Wmaas,
near Perry Home, Pitt•bgrgd
1:1711ce general itdvernsentent In another column.
fable
DL ItVLana's lam Plus IN Nzio Yana!—The re.
pidlry with which thin Insalnable medieine has be
come known and appreciated, can only Do enclaneted
for epee the groned of its real vela. It los only re
galed one trial to . °Metal& Its claims to the title el
the only medicine for the core of Liver Complain.
The following letter Dem a dntmist in New York,
shows the manner Ito these Pills am regarded
In that section of the country.
.
Remit:oh Lake, Living.
dth
ton e
, o , N. Y., j
March 1617.
McLane: Dear Sir, I have sold oat all your Ll
ver Pills, and an anxious to have another let lame.
distal,. Three Pills wow to take mon woodirfally.
I could have sold a wash huger quantity, if I had
been provided WWI them. The lohahluutes ere sand
tea to Rochester for theta but whethar.there are any
there or not, Ido not know. Pisan send MS mother
supply Immediately. F. SHORT, Druggist.
LOGAN, WILSON qo.,
129 WOODBTREET, ABOVE FIETB,
turainitg OF HARDWIRE, CIALEIV, ie.
Ask the suaratoa of puahwn to Omit
IPPLEIIIH •PII:11141 8 TOO*,
Whisk they Oink will campus favosably,iloth in
moo sod cheapness, with Oaf of any
otho home, slam hose of lu
• the Bantam Chico
listiSSClamly?
Fauns Laos eracts.—Frapatid by J. W. Kelly
William street, N. Y., and for sale by A. Jaya", No.
70 Fourth weer Tbis b. rola a daligMful
do of Derange in laralliah and prutlaulapp • in slot
roams
IlaumPolhoui.—An Improved Chosolata yrepane
don, bell a eambizarloa of Corm soh Women, In
vigorating and palatable, Wilily rocommendi4 partici-
Italy tor. lavallds. Prepared by W. Salter Bombe.
ter, Mau., and for sale by
mai:Hare. Na. 7a Fourth m. mota4
Improiremsissas la DuttSallzpi •
DR. O. 0. 15TEM003, 111.1 a of Boston, 1.2 as red to
nuarnstaotuna and set BD= Tun to wtro and tam
ants, two aildlllll or Atmospherlo auction Flaws.—
"Tot/miaow Com I= max asunrril, where tie Delve as
exposed. • Orltte sad rends:tee out door to the May
ors make, Fourth west, Pittsbergh. ;
MOMS TO—J. ii. ?d.raddezi.i. U. Es* 1 isle
DR. MALI 'NT,
Itia
to Temperas.= fleetest will be held cus
Mod= eaedbtat Spittle.= the Pim Bap dst Church,
on Swish Hal, near the Market House. t
ALSO—S Tempests= Wades will , be bdthe
TLLrd Presbytenett Mach, =
Teasley ste m, the
Si WI. Gen. MEP, of Hociatter, New TorSt Is ea
peat= to adds= the edestiode."
The !nestle of Terupenutee gem:rally use reepeat
folly requested to wend.
Oa dm 621 at 61srel, .0 Fain Sprip, K. wowu
8.12163;61 ttor,Latbes, Obko, .pd 76 7ein6166.4.17 a
naisatof *it 666.
hi biAGNITIC TELECRAPII.
.BCPuitTZD TILLSOMAPI/MD
!OR THU PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE
ionivra OP JOILN C. cumounr
WAsulacrron, Aril I. /654:1.
Hon. John C. Calhoun died at his residence,
Capitol Htll. 10 minutes past 7 o'clock, Sunday
morning.
CONVICTION OV DR. WEBSTER FOR
TIM MURDER OP DR. GEORGE
1=2:3
Borrox, Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Clifford, coum,el La the Commonwealth,
clamed his elcquent argument at 5 minutes before
5 o'clock; and Chief Jamaica Shaw remarked to
the pritoner t thai if he Red any thing more to Lay to
the Jury before he charged them aquae the fee.
tures of the sue, he had hsrty to my.
The prisoner arose and soldressed the Jury in •
few words. He oommenedd in rather a confused
manner, without addressink either brook or Jury.
He said .1 have desired to enter into an explana
tion of the compile/tied net work of eireumstan.
oes which, by my peculiar position, the Govern.
meet has thrown round me, and which in nine
cases out of ten, are completely distorted, and ;
probably nine t enth. of Which could be eatialacks.
d
ly explained.
All the points of the testimony have been plat.
ed in the latlidelof my counsel, by whom my in. ,
nocance could have been firmly establtstied.
Acting entirely under their direction, I have
sealed my bps daring my confinement, trusting
myself entirely to them—they have not deemed it:
neceiteaty, in their superior wlsdum—(This was
said in an ironical torie)—to - bring forward the evi
dence which was to exonerate no from a variety
of these acts.
The, Government have brought whatever. cons
sumate ingenuity could suggest spinet me, and
hope it will not have an undue influence upon my
jury.
will not allude to many of the charges
There is one which touches me, and that is the
letter which ha. been produced, and It is not the
/rat I had read la the daily prinma which are die-
:Muted in say apartmants, and various panties.
lions which have been made respecting them;—
one stating that I had, after the dieappeaeance of
Dr. Putman, purehmed • quantity of mak acid
to remove the Winn of blood, and hugantig It or•
armed to me that this parcel might be saved and
predated when necessary.
For several days Mr.. Webster had requested
me to purchase some acid tor domestic can, and
as my wife had repeatedly laughed at me because
I had not purchased It, I had borne it in mind that
atiernoon:And had gone into Thayer's store, under
the Revere House, and waited until the Cantbrtdipe
hourly came along, and then jumped into the om
nibus with the bundle.
layout home and gave the bundle to my wife,
and when aderwarde I heard so moeh vad about
the bundle, It limbed on my mind in a moment
that this mutt be the bundle.
It vu t o this bundle, sod not to soy document,
that I referred in the direction to my wife• As re
grads the nitrate of tappet—to the usual lectures
proceeding my arrest, I had o.mainti to nse the
trilleenco of chemical agents m producing chain
gem of various subjects—among others upon
gases.
I prepared a large quantity of oxalic acid gar
A gallon jar was idled with gas to order to produce
the changes from dark color to orange, and also to
air, On great hem being applied to the jar. The
gag war drawn through water.
Aa to the rutrate of copper apilt uti the Main
and floor of the laboratory. It was spilt aciuden.
tally from a muddily tined by me in my locums
between the day of Doctor P.'. dleappeandice and
my own arrest.
I might go on explaining a variety of circus•
dances which have been distorted.
My counsel have prewed mo to keep calm.—
My eery calmness bas been mode to bear egainsi
ma; - but my trust hu boon in my God, sod my
own tnnooence.
remod to money l mint ny a word.
The money which I paid Dr. Putman, on the
afternoon of Friday, Nov. 23.1, I had saved op
trout time to time, and kept it is a hook to my
boeme,-ist - flantilwidgeibirti imfortuestaly. to ore
over saw me take It out. rharetom. t cke only gin
tut word that such is the him
Several year. 1 had pondeets who were. in the
habit of being In my laboratory,and who injured
my apparalas their-Eve I prepared every thing
for my own use in my lectures, with my *two
bands; and that is the reaaon why I excluded per.
aeme tram my laboratory.
As winds my whereabouts :rem the hour of
Dr. Vs disappearance, 1 have put Into my cool:t
-ars hands, satisfactory Ittlertsauon, which will
accouot foe every day I bad spent &trio, that
week; every day and every hoot. 1 never was
alum= from home.
As to baiatt eat.. by Mr. Snattanoa. I maa at
home every everorg
One thing that has been otected by my counsel,
wu that on the Friday on which the alloged mur
der wan maid to have been committed, I lad pur
chased Ramboidee new work, "Gums," and
while waiting 10e an omnibus, !stepped into Bing-
ham'. to take • mutton chop, and on coming not
to take the omnibus, hod forgotten my book; but,
after my urest, remembered the place where I
had left it, and mentioned it to my !mantel.
They had rent to Mr. Bingham'a, and the Mask
had been found. He then took Ida seat, but in •
moment me and said.
will may one word more. I have felt very
much distressed by the production of those snotty
moue letters; miles eo than by any thing that has
occurred daring the trial.
I call my God to elbows, that if it were the lest
tout O r MT life, I declare that I never wrote these
letters. Since the trial cornmeneed, a letter has
been recinved from this vary "aria," by one of
my counsel; if this person bas any spark 01 ha.
inanity, I call upon bun tio come forward. A no
tice to this effect Liu been put in the papers.
Prof. Webster balmy( said this sat down.
A deep impression was made rpm t the jury,
court and spectators by the solemn earnestness
exhibited by the prisoner in his remarks.
Chief Justice Phew, then rose to deliver Ms
charge to the jury, remarking that be had thought
proper to continue the proceedings as far as to. de.
Hein bin charge to them, becaure the n ware of the
principles developed lathe proceediega.were such
as would not require him te occupy flair avia
tion for a mach longer time.
Having concluded, the jury retired.
At 211 minutes before 11 o'clock; this evening
there was • movement at-the does. of the court
MO* a number of gentleman canoe la--among
them the contuse' for the prisoner, • number of
menthenci the bar, patina:tea *oat clergymen.
The galleries being crowded to 'escarp, is about
five minutes, Prot. Webster came in, in - charge of
• constable, and took his seat in the deck.
His appearance was unelthoged, .kept • no.
lions dejectadneu,whic.h wu appanunt In the eon
iris:depot the muscles about his mouth. The
Court came in dye minutes after.
The Clerk of the Coen then said, iddresslog
the Puy 'flan Foreman, have you agreed upon
your verdict."
Me. Byran,kiraman orals° jury, howeid swat.
Clerk—John W. Webster, hold up your right
hand.
PrWitter rase and looked steadily and latently
upon the foreman of the jury.
Clark—Mr. Foreman, look upon the prisorma ;
primer, look upon the jury.
Prof. Webster still =balloted bin Hatd and in.
tease look upon the Sonoran 'orthejuryj,
The Clerk continued—Whoa do you my, Mr.
Foreman, is the prisoner al 'thu bar miry or not
guilty I
Gully,. was the solemn Sair,porma.
The hand or tba primmer, which had hitherto
been held erect, tell to the bar In front ofhiro with
• dead wand, as if he had tom all uturculat
lion, and his head dropped upon. his breast.
He loon sat down, his limbs socrolog to give
evidence-of Wiling.
Ha then closed hi. eyelids and rowed his head
down towardi the COllll.
Hr. Byrne, the *mast of* jury, al the same.
lime held his hand op before lib, ayes as if over
oometby the painful duty he had performed.
do awful and unbroken aileron anattad, duties
which . the Court, 3017, nod 'p kotators,eeemed to
h• absorbed in their owa TM*
The appearance of the :pir we er , . 1 d. lime•
WU painful I 0 OCIANIXIOIII.4 I EIa eyes were aimed
and - a deep sigh denoted the load of Inexpre4sl
- angels!' on his tool, and Use c „;,;.i,j,,i bl ow a n ,
had Wien upon him.
Chief Juatioe Shaw *lurk)°, awful Silence and
swam by diate!se4 the; jury in a voice wild
with eatatlea.
Mr. Dietn!eks the Pieeee:es ce , theeir thee Ira " t
into the prisoner's donk, spoke st" few warns. fed
Soon inter the order was Oven that the Orbiter
should he-remanded. -
TEE WEBSTER CASE.
Boner:, April 1
It is undemeod that the Jarrodutt pierces
on Saturday night, grat deliberated in silence tea
minutes; then voted whether the remains found
were thaw of Dr. Parkman. There wu a linen -
Mem " pea." On the second question, whether
Webster murdered him, there were eleven yeast
and one nay. The nay came from B. H. Green—
he gated hie point of doubt. After some dismis
sion he declared It removed.
The Manly of Mr. Webster was not informed of
the verb& the night it was rendered. The awful
disclosure was made to them on Sunday morning,
by Mist. Wtn. E. Prescott. The scene was nest
heartrending.
A letter of condolence wit prnonted en Sun•
day afternoon, signed by beads of all the principal
(amain of Cambridge, including the Ham. Edwd
Everett, Sued Sparks, Prof Norton, Judge Pay,
dm Judge Fey gave it up that his friend was •
guilty men, after hearing his own speech, on Sato
urday evening. Mr. Webster was brought Into
Court this morning, to receive the solemn sen
tence. He looked gloomy, indeed, but collected
and calm. The Court room was densely crowded.
At 10 o'clock dm Court came In. _
Mr. Attorney General Clifford narrated the facts
01 the Indictment, and moved the Colin that the
Anal sentence be now pronounced.
The Prisoner arose, and was inked by the Clerk
what he bad to show why sentence of death
should not be pronounced upon him.
The prirouer bowed, and took his seat.
Chief Justice Shaw then addressed his. in
conclusion, the ledge said, "and now willies re.
mains but the solemn duty of pronouncing the
sentence which the law &testa: the crime of wee.
der, of which you stand convicted,. which men.
tense is that you, Jahn W. Webster, he removed
from this place, and be detained. in close coo
: tioement, in the prison of this county, and thence
taken, at such time as the Executive Governs
meat of this Commonwealth may,by their armrest.
appoint, to the place of execution, and there be
hang by the nark until pus are dead; and may
God of his infinite mercy have mercy on your 1012
DEATH OF MR. CALHOUN.
Wuxi:mon, Aptll 1.
The taw worts of Ht. Calhoun were "lata
log very easily." None of tb family, save one
win, were present.
Ms. Venable, °Worth Catolina, who occupied
the next room, came an. Mr. Calhoun extended
his band—his eyes were very bright, and he w
perfectly conscious, but did cot speak. Mr. Ven
able found that he bad no pulse, and poured oat
put of a glass of Madeira. He rinsed his head,
drank, and then sank back upon his pillow.
Mr. On, and D. Warne, of South Ca aline,
came in. Whoa the done closed, Mr. Calhoun
fumed his eyes in that direction, and was parkct•
Iy conseioua °rosary thing that passed.
He queened his aou'a band oonvulaively; his
lips moved, and his eyes wen very expressive.
His voice could not be beard; and when some ors
leaned over him, as if , to hobo, be moved his
bead, uif to say, "1 cannot speak." His beast&
lag was very hard, until about Are minutes befere
his death. One band rested upon les beast, also
be raised the other andplaced nonce or twlceop•
on his bead.
Mica the breath left the body, it was like s how
draws breath.—lt was the tut, sed all was over.
He died as easy as an. infant, and wss
conscious, until the last spark oclite had
His inner& will take piece GOT-I=day. The
body will be placed in • metalitjcosn, and de.
posited is a vault, in the Congreisional banjo,
ground, where two °lbis children'se burled, and
remain their until the wishes or hirs. Calhoun are
known.
comaagurimsail , .
Wuamcrres. April 1
Sorera—Mr. Butler armor:weed to a' 4o beau
hied and eloquent remarks, the death of Mr. Cale
bowl.
Resolutions or coadoirroce were plumed, after
which ilia Smile adjourned.
Hoch—ldrant VILatI I B 3 P. sad Vega'
lac pall a gaming INbntaa iota. calmly at Mr:
Calhaaa.
After the usual resolninxis. We House adjourn-
JUDGE NELSON'S DECISION IN THR
TELEGRAPH HATTEIt. •
Loon, Awn I.
Judge Nelson inonjust decided *giblet the
Morse patentees intim!, application kg en inittroo.
non attoncst Lake Eile Line. Ito awl
ace synced bonne Inne„htst Nasetabar..
NATIONAL RAIL ROAD CONVENTION
Pnaanavia, April I.
The delegates to the National Rail Road Con.
venters mumbled this morning, in 1 the large
saloon of the Chinese Museum, and we_ were
glad to observe amend them strangers pain dif
ferent purser the Union--from the UM and Booth
and the Far West; while Philadelphia:end Paim
sylvsala were represented by a delegation cam.
posed of many of the most dieltuPaisbed
There are scats anildent to acuonumellshr newly
• thousand gentlemen, while the exteniive gaiters
les are thrown open 11124:Mock: !
Solomon W. Roberts called ihe Meeting to ov.
der, and mormlthat Hon. lobe R. Ingersoll heap
, pointed t 7 the chair. 00 the VloPose 01 • tou'
raty orprimation.
Mr. Ingersoll having taken the chair, explained
ably and brkrly, the object of the meeting, and
urged his fellow citizens to give toe delegates
from a &tante a cordial wckeme.
The proposed rail road is the great onterpriie
of the age, and while there are demotes and dirt.
mitres In relation to lines across the Isthmus of
Panama, we ire looking forarard with certain
ty of suctesa,to the omatenction ol a National Rail
road thonsanda, of unites in!,letuith, and uniting
two greatuceaus of the list&
He closed hii remake by cordially extending
to all dell:taws from other Skates, a hundred then.
sand weleCanes.
•
Mr. Birch, the Seeretmy, commenced reading
lettere from eraeoll thst4gniabefisentlemen who
had been invitety but Mudd not attend. A long
and admirable letter warmed from Senator Soak;
ciao a letter from lienalie &aim, expressing re.
Bret that he could not attend—ln which he aid
that "the leading idea is my bill ts!nallonality, and
of that character, centrality Is the Ant, and the
One from St. Louis to San Franciseo, folilbt that
centrality—being equally central to the territory
West of the Mlsaissippl,and the States Bast
A/ t ether rep:Woof iatlonality Whit the high•
way Should belong:to 4e nation; and should be Is
a r as possible, to ill citizens; .mid ahoeld ,t►aa-
fore be built by 46A:hilted States, tree from toll..
and for the individual benefit."
Several other letters' from other distinguhhed,
men were read.
A resolution:lris adapted that the claim= ap
point ■ comudtrw, composed of one delegate from
each State, to ropOtt otllears fOr the peritoneal Or
ganizsitoe of the conventkro; and that he be W
gueitedtosanorco the committee in the morn.
The convention Wordy after adjourned, till to
wormy:
EULOCHES UPON ma. CALHOUN
WAIIUdaTCII, April 1.
Menem Webster and Clay, hairs delieerod moat
eloquent eulogies upon Mt Calhoun.
ITIIMTPWgi itWq•lrtZMll:ll
WAssunean, April I
The President has dirootdd the= tarWatlvi De.
partanem to be closed to morrow, far the purpose
at attending the flinsral of Mr. Dalbrion.
TREABUILY 'NOTES.
Wasausinta, Aptlt I.
The Treasury notes outstanding, amount to
19,00.
CHOLF.IiU AT Npw OBi•£ANB
Outman; April 1
Private reports from New Orleans, state that .
the Cholera had broke out spin in that oily, and
it was feared that it would swam an epldambs
Lorin.
Wrisatirrron. April I.
Dr. Alexander McWilliams, a distinsuisked
.bysiciaa oi this city, died last eight.
The election of delegates to the Stitt Coavezp
Can, paned off sOitedly is) day. L'lla nth=
will not be received to night.
reTVAlllPMTA: 4 dy:cisi: re l l
Ctafl'e distillery et Lisnabbobsugit bru totally
gonsumed by fin on Saturday alibi. Tito keg is
=Mt* be $15,0.
NEW YORE MIME!
New You, April
and is dull, bat areeks's Mims
' . eat b Ann, wub moderate sales.
ly u .54e kw Southern Telbv, 550
53e br mixed.
• Park is steady t trith sales of Mesa
d of Prime at $8 50 per bbl.
is held at 403 per gaL ' '
Pros '
at St, 12i,
Whisk • 1
CINCINNATI MARKET.
Crectteam, April 1.
Float— only' only' Wile heard of this morning.
ait
w 60 old Wheat, Gunn billet $ 5 6 B ee4l / 4 1
by the Miami Canal. during ilia laindElhoors, were
2092 brit, which Is mostly In the market, and bay.
am and alien, up to, the preterit writing. have
been unable to agree upon terms. •
Provitdom-Ater our report Of Baturday„ we,
hard of 600 and 600 kegs No. 1 Lard at 6e, tied
41 bO 4OOOllll l packed Hen Pork at 371. Oar
bit. • Thh naming nothing has transpired. '
Whiskey—Market unsettled--no sales toreporg
The teceims by the Canal,ln the islet ea hours.
were 1026 brls.
!Cranbeitries—Sale of ten Ibis at IS per bbl.
-Grain—Bales of 6000 bu. corn at 34e., and of
2000 bu. our at 371 e. per tut.
--
Tobacco—Sales 15 boxes No. 2 Virginia fives
at 180; 10 lbs. do. at 25c.; salsa 48 kegs No. I
Kentucky ais twist at Sic. per lb.
Grotieries—Sales 20 Mid. fair N. O. &gar at
$4 37; of 38 htids. do. at 114 50; and of 25 Mids.
at St 621 perloo lbs.
Molasses—Sale of 50 Ibis. at 25c.. '
Cheese—Sole of 60 boxes Pittsburgh from Land
ing at 51e.
The river hu alb= 13 inches daring the Wt 48
hours.
=2=
S 4 . Jr. It ABBLUUII, Commies.= Machold, mt
. dnleve to moduli ell blade of produce, dm removed
toto Me Wort/maw at No. Ittl Snead deem, between Wood
thaittlolL • atd4t
FOR UXNT.
AHANDSOME STORE, on Markel street. between
Third and Fourth Writs, ea present orropied by Mr.
Thomas White es a Dry Goods Stara.
. dwelled in the s e e in d don.
suet door to Mr. Darts Mereantile College. Skis roam is
well situated, awl soitable for • ea Wean or Academy
cooktbe tronviaieutly arranged as doable atm
E D. GAZZAg,
• a al O&., Third one the Foie ONat.
FOS MALE.
'MEM the foot of l!iit &reef, is lots to snit purchasers,
iSs Dan sculsell=—
ISSCX) dot Soitko •
MO do Flos Rolm
US do Grain Csodlos
DID de Ilato
/SD do Hsi' and Sham Farb
ISO do GR. sed ChM
25600 LisSts of Fliade• S ra: varioussim
Asa Bey qmststy of Chria asrisam, Spades, Disdrriss
oso
The atom good• &ripe/ 65r tkl. rim Mass
Likowiri,
ri
two Fla/ tomb, ositallofl r R
TMDIDON
DO . l/ Il lakll •• eW Neck. I I
A HOLMES , LITERAiIif DEPOT, T'aird atrdati op
-11. pita the Pod 1
Eva U. Gal., try P haw. E.q
Morning DOI, a ma Manama, by ado Ellia
LiatiPs Lim; Art, .Ifor SOT
Tacticatio af blattlantial ENO= Wok, sad Engiorroag,
Part
Willard Moamar, .ilt• /3derat Or of Born, (ram
te
Dr )
Valtatata. sad Tsai. Idettaaaphosea
The Bar. f tba Fa., by N EN
Waattallantradship, d
• filaryaf Lah
Emu and Frew, , a ory by Mrs Lila
Wail. had. by llama Mahal
Alaltalart sad hit Plaerseadtt, by Wingate= frying all
==l
081803, a !Adel of a Itridesbketriptiest of t.td
C
ososs, by Humboldt; Votil sad
Sksoims of tdisessts, the New En - WA of - ths Wass, by
E 8 fleyssoarorith assr, lod.Pou.u Paw.
LIU sod Contsradeses of Robot Saabs y, Nog.
laphol, or Pops Goa OW Ibbak of Lib at Thoth by
Laasortar.
of fits sail 18 , r Thu C . 4 1. sem D D,by
llosocirsoi .1r ,- , -
Row W Hums DD; Tol clotb: foredo by
.f ,
No 78 480180 Baildisp, Faulk M..
B ACON 811OULDLI111-4661 ree 1 red fio
W 111.1111AUGH
6 1 41 - - No 116*(46..
1 - 1 10018-100,03)C00.11110 Ciprdest Yred, awl Car Ras
br ' •173 ll+ W ausevoa
'DOLL BUT blab Cribb MAI IFaltsr is s'cry.ard
11, tar We WY 4k. W IiARBAUGII
THE AMERICAN
—FLACING
DEPOSIT BANK.
OFPICF,U WILL SEltrkgrr, JAUNCET 'COWL?.
.
The mirror; Ina anima der trt ban lamed
Mao kw Swealtab ea, upon nue erase - 10A, bet oM b
eel eo try a saws of tbe peak tapped is. Eagan ant
elenaten ley abieleas nyartaaft anateadel earl clown
efabbbanAll stnb [atM aaaai.Y b.ibdba otbrf.,)
ea bans it Se poet franks arab of 44 , pi:rag
thawed! Wean awn Awn le warred.
en an by flee abfamtipardeelas, salteerib
ia tba anew & eow proper by
l o n f o a n ne dnegag De
pawPakmbasearn oseey na•sum
or $1146101 deo madly ol: hie braleseql bun Adman.-
dr by Um • • oases* af unnameable Trade.. •
•
As apponealy min be armed armada* be an
of Mgamem m Mamma sal dandmmy la whit s.at6
rat deo meaner banes tbe Ratry of doe horns ea
.1w day of roma& Is sushi in peoprware to 611 es.
rasa 1110111
• The garestakas vow oyes rant or Fla Chas See do;
Oteallarby Raw, tern, 16q)wed---15 born oo tM MA
la~ofbtpnlCO, oa&r 6amPriee'adsur of tbe tamer&
eithe Mndieltieekay Clob.
Sae Deis Dd. Dole. Dols. Dol. Dots
Class A. 4000 30 100,000 50,000 43,0130 13,000 10 000
.. 4 8. 1 1011,110 50,000.03,0 30 15,,X0 10,00_
" C. 20,C03 10 101,031 50,1K0 23,40 IWO • 10,031
ot D. 911,000. 3
.30,0[0. 0 3,000 13,300 7,500 OW
,00,000 I 10,000 5,000 0,500 1.500 OLD
The samba of bones Warr/ I. upwards of 9:0.
The &win ctf tbie Ilweepeotkot onII take Oa rad*
'alba DM day ender 13146, the dey. wlaoh therms will
be me—the ploessod blast bereg Ant dely esononowl ,d
-riritimaYar; when the nom el all the hose
be all4oed mewl the sotweribus ism* elan; sad on tin
30th gel et Jot a.a, by which tine the 'coat of the roe
will be eons, will be distribsted; the holder of.
at the now of the wining bast la Chot otA. 4 reeebriag
Deice 0(4100,000P the , orthe . 4 43 Ste .k-, 4 -4 1
etwordseee erAll the One Behave.
At Da trworiog. all otbetriben will be admitted on pro
&eft their umber. regoatletwee of Do fi. sa
mbas wO/ he sires, Dm &Media, every sorority to the
saleeribere thorall.
lattepatiastly of the Wm, the proprietors ht. opened
Nattier Ugh by latish esy dulled bet, Nemo:tin to the
web of the ootAA) 61. y be *helped ie all the great rein
emu, end, astern berms by stare estaltlea promectes for.
welled to ell naterraeon, bolder of say Droitts l c.:,
is the Aare Ihnwpaleltss, . ay from the pain of a eoe
sittsrable Nos whether that Rom vies or not
A eamatietioe of 10 per eat., b own terms, will be
&Alecto/ prmest an Prises.
Any liather" 00 14.. wI3 be sifted' dbe the
Deer tery,llo.Areltlbell bluleeole, w the tam al abase
—to when all applied/me kw Armes, sad other comae
eintleas, an to be obisewel post psi& ml el/ ramittetwes
either blzai or Battle he soak, la Were for which am,
bend Ceram emit he ferwerdad as I/hooted.
Listl of Harm extend the the ahem zed ell other Rom
of ha • • • - • may lw tea at the .le. anti-ow .
TOURS LOA'. LITER'S! INSTITUTE.
Two scnooL b bun remoyeafroto *Vie street
J. to the large lad eonantoditras tiailaio6. adOining
gllsre, an Port, between aura street at:ALMA'.
For tonas i main A lausla , at i rioeinalst •
Ws Principals of tha_Female . Panilar3 ii ;
-
, .
am gLlior, D. D., Iteo.Wat. Prosoa,
" D. Biddle, D. IX, ".• 8. M. Sparks,.
" N. Wort, Gen. J. K. Moorhead,
" W e d Howard, Diehard Edinude.E.l.,
..2t
a CARD.
It: /MIN MAUrIN rapectfilty eatutteleu to the
eitleens Phut: irk. that be lus p,..duaatir
mated Maud Itt die city, for Ss 'Repose a pm:.
Wee hlettletee end Serve', thall Its vaeLoss Branch
es. HL *lke Ls en Four meet, Nel,oo. en
Ne Immo sa. • ..1-daraneT
A. ADDAMS bees loan napaothlly
in left= Ills friend. and the Meseta of Pittsburgh
genaragy, that hls BENEFIT and law apposrance
w2ll tato plow on Inns Oilman) wrintota, on whlett
weiudon will be performed Sir EL Lyon:let eels.
Waled play eall RICHELLETI, or the Conlpisanyt—
itiabelfan.
H. nines Wagma me lo drama or THIOOD3P., or
We Orphan of Generw—ltarwia, Mr. A. 6 Addams..
1.11
EN DOLLARS REWARD—Loa, Board ey
T
Orinuob t • small bet uln pocket boob, caned a-•
Ins a ma of money, and s now of bind tot brood..
The
the An
sameas Oda WEALder will mesh.. the aboveteward skiving
• 040 ,
RISW CLOTH sTonia.
r D. Eyru.air .co; rbniaehinuk, +a 4);ta
4/ •en let or Arrro, an entire new week of
CLOTHS. OrommkigkvA, VESTINGs,
And TAILORS' TRIMILMILS. at own= lideee, , crY
low fee cult, NUM,. lie Wood et, nest to McKenna , *
dentine Howie. eirrdawitT
EL J. Wrnosus,s T. FacoAoodA.
of st.Lmals.l - """ " • / of riustorisft.
sadavieL •• J. INETIUMII4.• &
11011JUSSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
No 6T Levee, add No 0 Ninth Commerelal ono,
Sc Loa*
1117[111NCTI:—Edgell, Peasley t Od, Sc 1.0.4 .
Modell It Deoam4 ' •
°reeit Oak, GO
Joao Told. Loolollic, Ly;
P 0 •
Joao D /RAM?, CLUCLOMU.
OHO Pfmha . rcl Pa: .
John M U &boa,
11.1100011.1.1 . • •
• _ .
TAMES D. LOCKWOOD, BaikiSlier and Importer,
Fosch woes, a few doors out of Wood wpm;
tlata G 3 Wood meet). , apt
111.111NOVAD. . '• • , •
SLvars, HARTMAN & him ramovad to Na
Water amt, &romans inovsWood ann.
inisaLtia Iran sad Stool Ntr salsas
RINGER, lIARTAIAN A. Ca. Na lt9 Watt *Met,
011tieLCIOICIS Or Salto& susst, ss d
Bum!, Spatas la 4 Attu. swats, Vices
to fa , 4 'apt-lt
--Par aut.
l: HAT w oputy sitaated m the :goiter iff Locust
and tallat tants tinnarazd. oooaalo4 as a Ma-
Facto's, bt llearo•IL P. Alt Nolalra Ca TM'
i s , i. stair/ taa foto, Sandia oa airit Moats sad Ala
•;
baUdisai oul Sums Ealabo, Uinta
oyllader, 4t ins stoats: • Taw tatolo via Ot. /mod
for a arta of teats potrosaiml 02.1 tbs Atsad tants
dlogAy. AttOT JOHN H. RALSTON,
ail.tw • • AdAtolog tad pnsara.
, (Pou eon. and • this *Meat
Quern, April
Cliztamnan; April 1
bona Itusalls V%
I coca Bantrirs , punt* tut teem
sat II or We IR Vaal C 61/14a
AMUSEMENTS.
Tl 4 E TR E !
Lessee Ea Xmases,
Drsti Circle and Pa:queue.
Second and Third'Tiers • -..
Gallery ((for eolored.personsl•—•.•
Doors Open a:( Carious will rim . in 7S otiools
ID"Firat Aliso FANNY WALLACE..
On Tuesday, Apigg i l k eN i esented We
Muter Water.— ........ Webb
tNa Thom—
• Taylor
rilwr weLuk
.... , ... Mn. Flail
To i :Llnclo cu w pw itb wo tbe ws. .
ppd~, —Label
Mist Partzr
Mrs. E mir
Jane.
Q7 - To sumeafi *lila WalLack. till sneer.
AT WILKINS HALL,
pins co.)R
Ti.. Ortglnal wad justly celebrated
*siblmpart E11ter91114212.
AUTIIOI49 OPTIiF.IR OWN MUSIO! And who
' have 'been pronounced, bv all who Inc beard
there, to-be the BEST COMPANY IN THE U.
BTATM Alter all- . unprecedentedtheebeacol
!anthem Tear. retpeetially announce that they will
give a few of their • •
Chaste andinlitattable 'En te rerriamestre.
at the above flan, ereameeeinacaTUV-DAY EVEN
ING,AI aussi hlatreh yd, IeSD.
ori, CTB. ,
•
For pertiealars see bilbrof the day.
•
PITTSBURGH MUSEUM.
spoLuo LIALL,—POURTII MULE'S.
PflielllY—fr an a d
141b7 the
in6rth!
evening. • •
gredralganceli 3 cents; Children under 1 years'
ban price.
811:1MA[6IL Wli
EURPLIV & BIaCHIM a:
Dbaveterrived ktrar.
Massortment of Ropka's Cotton Flitittler Wear tor
Men and goys, so well known' tot 'durability or color
and wear. Al o r •
Wool Ctuttimeres and Tamen*, 1.12 13Erzat variety of
etylesand qualities. • .
Persona wanting any article in this line will be like
ly to bo salted at Ito north oast corner of Fourth and
Idalkeistreetit. • • . • - •
Country Alerebanta and . Mbar& remember W.
idarldoo..WhOlesale.Rootok,
,up stalra—entrattee
(rota Fetich Went. , - opt
LAOIIII. AND EDGINGS.
AA. MASON A CO, 60 Market street, between
'bird and Fourth, are now upping;
4 cartoons all widths Bohinm Laces arid Edgings;
4 do do Linen 'do Oni
4• do assorted • do
comprising Ashburton, Loom thread, Smyrna, ,
act, and Swim, making the most.compicte sissoraneat
ever r4red4o thisroarket. •.
Suit Received..
VIORTON MONTAGUE; or si Yoidia Christina's
J.ll sliolom &Narrative founded au the Early history
of a Moravian Missionary; by C.IL Meg:rotor, one
ty
no. vol., muslin.
Modem Literature and Literary Men, being a sea.
and Gallery of L•berary Portrait.. by, George I: ilblian;
reprinted enure from the London °Onion, non IMO In
lino •01, mcslin. .. •
- Dyne's Dictionary. of Mohler+. A 6, No a. - •
Ume Nadi:Ala, the Swiss Itelonner,briles Wise;
I vol IB mo, esualio.
Anecdotes for the Young. or Trinelples ingot/mod
by Facts; eomplled by Nov D Smith, I vol 11 um mas.
lin•
Wanungi in Youth, saggemed therlistorr of re
markable lieripme characters. fl y Bolen ii.ll3Wll;
vol IS mo, covllm - Ferrate by
NOTION. TO.OONTRACTORS.
Olio and Penntikonfot :Rail' Road.
noposets will be received at the otsFiel the
n Ohi o end Pennsylvania Rail Road Comnany, Le
the City of Pittsburgh, until Wednesday, the 24th dal ,
ofiApnl, 1850, kw the Grading and hlamnry of Alto-
Rail Road, from Allegheny city lathe mouth of Big
Beaver. • - distance of Orrery foot...lea. -Drawings
and Specifications of the west to be mt. may be seen
at the edges to Piusbnotb, forme week previous to the
letting, on appliastloa to SqlOntan W. Roberts, Chief
Engineer; and, information may be obtained at any
time at the office of Edward Werner. Residun Eons.
neer of the Eastern Diviskati New Brighten, Beaver
Comity, Pa. The work I. well weakly, of the &nen-
U4' l%ll l ,rt a dtoo =ta r itary of the line inColumbiana
000017 Ohio. will toe let at. P.alcm, on,Wedneaday,
the 81h day of hlay.
By order of the Hoard
of Directors.
not-ol wAI. aOBENSON Llr
OPAL VARNLSII—In bbls, he( do end kegs of a
N./ good qualtty, won:Wed. For sole by
1.9/1.1611 DICKEY A CO, --
' Front street
GABASE AND LAIIII--Far sWelg •
apt 15 11 ;easy aco
WEtIOUOI3, (Na lt7 rrost ureei.tta teat. la
quite of apt • ISAIKILDICKBY k. CO
OFPICETO RENT—ITP stain,ll2 Wolof moot.
basin of . .Pi TB a lAlf DIOXEr &CO
pOTATORW-100 ba (Mk eyes and ellaesj la stare
and for sale by • •
apt •- • . ARM-STEM° CROZER
bbls arits..rwriacbla•ozEn
LARD OiL-20 Ithls Na, 1 Coral! wimer, 10 b,
NOYisl4‘'n and
fo LIV4E V ELEin fiICOLS
----
ft= " 4 lli- tp b i. b4 M e Drii "
WADDING—WhiIe eid glaekifais . 4 pfid
on •
h""1."
"j ' WrCK i'AiDdANDLES.9_
I xlf bba hind or=S7trhgarptEss
GROUNDNUTS—Nue/Is Tentintitte Onxind Nuts
. foe sea try . apt • WICK 4 - IiteOANDMIS
VIV= BE.NS-23 tack. flz
VT by apt 'WICK* McCaITDLESS
,:k1 , 6),%tzff , .101"4.47:MT - 11/trricf ,
CUNVASSED • 'LLIAIS-114 .ntycnot I •
ia Hams, 'centred land formai/I by •• , •
a• i • WOC - • • ,
7. r c 6 1„1.
Ft' 3;
J I
031.8 , 401:0 the Etalkidat received and C... elite by
apt ItAISTRONGI &CHOLER
.
BiLCON-9 casks elides Ssaoke lbs
Bides and Shouldeis Just ssc , 4 aid foe'sale by
sal AftALITRONts CROZER
EbloNB,3obaxesjan .0,11.41 6isaie by
apt • ARbistfONG•IeCROZER
MCKORY 11171S=10 sack. in nf,snd foi sole
XL by apt ARSIE , TBONO k.CIIOZER
STONE-4(10 lbs in .tor&srid'for oda by
• - JACIDD k CO
- nia 60.W00d street
IT. IQUORICE ROOT—E , CO lb, Jan an Iliad ad O
:satesapt l KIDD &CO_
DOTAPIL-3300 Ms prime qaality.! -Portia by
L .pl. 7 : KIDD& CD
B Ac6N_l tta re.lt i r. ., out oral:Joke; -
t. 5 Oa) lbs sides, for sale by.
*DI • - SEJ...LEILb k NI COLS
DRIED lIKEF-10,000 lbs auger cored'rowndsjast
out of gmcke,Gr ludo by - --
a SELC.EiIEIia NICOLS
/V1. E38 P°R-16 1) t b b l l: Mu
rumt 1 11: ' , k ar se by
*Pi - .Farl Ij3& NICODS
CURED HAM S -. 1
'"kl4 I 496T't
Cpl WICK k. AIcCANDLESS
TUS3 BUCKETB-83 reavorlitbot
ap gala by (WI WICK taiIoCOIIDLESS
Pakrac-zigaiiimscrowirDErabie
IT Chostra, .tt Medium, for We n7_.: :
WICK to ittolttliDLEZl_
LtILAT.IIIZU) SALktriaTlLa=lo7 -- catrla — dit — batat
and for sale by
apt
LARD -219 ke
nbbg No G.A.
. 1 . by
apt 111101? ' a MeCANDLESS
SMILE IiNE4III3-103 dos Paten q, far sale by
apt - . WICK& AIKIANDIAMS •
osamanc [apt ]
v
P7pf sn:44 c's`
63: eZ7
11StANDLESS
TO El BACCO-50 bis Was Grout's S's;
± S o cases Burross , s ; just ree'd and
A COLAW.SITBON.
113 Lit.e.tty-stroet
PEAtti..sT a tra T r 117.5. uperl al7 an& le, lan
.DD& urrcturdritEe,
sig
_ r 160 !ahem
1511‘2V1,,MW
EII!1:1
kindh (•r vac by
•• A A
EM3
HOULDiat te s—L3 ee4e rec. • per toLou
____ JAMES A. ituntiNoN A co
AAACKEMEL-30 bb a Largo No 3;AP);
lrllo do Na•..„ ,- ((r•a!e ty
apt .TAbIEB A turremssA a. co
KwEur PUTATOF.3-6 ree'did
far ola by [apt] AIthISTRONGT& CROZ ER
Tr/NENKR-20
T 1)1
ti — ICIED PR/MIES-10 nci. , e prisorartiele, Met
reed and for sate by
apt ARifEriIIONG t CROZER
BAIL 3--: reed and tor sale by
apt - AHAIRTROISIO It. CROZER
TN the Court or. Commou Fleur of, Allogriony 00.-
1 tr No. IRJ,2dareh Terna,l93o,
In the matter of the Petition of n r at:Robinnou,
Pnrsideni of the 011ie end Pennsylvania-Rad Road,
CUMPattY—and The Vies of the I:leaver Road:
Aad now, le March 30,.1660--Rtprnt of View
era filed, condmisd nisi, and ordered that renter of the
Allm be given. by three weeks. publiratiol in the
Daily American, Journal, Oarette, and Port.
BY the Caen.
LL. (brut the Record. ...
apl•Ur GEORGE R...HAYS. Pro.
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irnevr. taken WM. C4llll, IMO Partnership with
— J. me in .my I:caginess, watch .will from Ibis dnu‘kd
carried on under the nude of "Joh o Parker At Co,"
March tat, 1830. . JOHN PArtNEEt.•.
job,, lCilllam Cart_
- JOHN PAILICSIL & CO.,
Wlrehmik Groom ; Dralers , in Pnktme, Foreign
•.. Winer Liquors,
No. 6; Commercial Row, Übe ridriet,
sar3o Pittsburgh, Pa.
C.Tucicr4Rm*N win please can for bis bar
. ay rota of wuva• 37 is amber, pay
niatbsin sway. 'GEO. B. MILTENBERGER,
B 7 Pront met
133=3
R ROPRINS,
ado Radium Fourth Street.
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,a sh lot of oil
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-491 k puss rmpritar. , • r • y
grvn, 47171•0 Time
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ISAIAH DICKEY &CO
, Front .t°
a es.
c. — Cuiss—to ctue.cmitutaw
as :d• .en•. a s4Ut.; 3tor.
fag] SELLIErt9 &-NICOLS
.11 pure Cider, in store end ter eel,"
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