. 1,77.T' f. t iff = THE ITITSBIT 4tr 'Gam PUBLISHED BY, yllytz.dc IQ PATTWou ou Fau*y etoEINING,'A,PfM. 5,1830 • , ArrilinrceMadan carassily requAtatil to band ta favor" before .3 r• 14, add id Pull atbadoT -'Adderdsdamds add mewed for IL VW. - End tulle isvcdably etrudadliadi 044 ld , . . .. ET Aii,Uutulluk. Nowa Aisascar—Arinrtiae . . ' mama and caMerintione to the North American and tioimi PLUM Gazette, Phliadelphia, metre& and fa: warded from We ofiloa • D&IL.T CIA.SrITir,L7 •AdlrlatiWalants `-''•''ll.64 subscriptions, for Uos paper, will be niceived sod • c..lorwardszl Cron ibis odic& ' • , aorpiiumitzuCcoacectaLLssr.- 9 .bset i ps t a is fon this valuta. paw, bo recourse and tomer& Rom this oath. 'flalaniallihitnentatc--Stbrartetio n sad ad Res of vorase- OW ;acetate sal forested alum from this Macs dioathair of the Antbaisaosio eh& Whig • County goossaittoo Oci-reopoisdasseo. gaiiiialla tie lass Cololli3Ocurreadon, set. , AutibliKesouto and Whig parry, all of whom are imam ions ofthiCoomaitioa of Comior,i,dWro, tun ...nett. alto hull at the NCO! Court How, duo Wednesday, - the Oh att./pit nes; far the uunsuan of business • ' - ' ALES. Burros, Ckiairrion. , Nson6--The news by simmer Europa - v at blfintaa tradet oar udagraphin Mad. Gattemr.—Our .Weekly Saturday, " contain Ito Report of the Ron. Dekalue, Califoftge, la full; the conclusion of the' trial • ',end seadtaxe of Pedlars Weleue; Incidents cots neetedmith the death of the Bon. John C. Cal. , •houn;ted oho Opt foreign news, and largo .lesdos 01: of 41681/111COUS statte. Copies may be had at the counter. Tits, Nameraxe Conmarteph—FroU frtMedst - • uppeatancr.s, thin contemPleuertneettne of tbsi ; legthem junto, - who Ile . desircas of ; disacitririe unless they can foriM the North into • cowardly ~ compliance with their unrighteous and 1 unjust demands, is likely to prove a complete fad .. There is, we are proud to sec, fortnids , I blo,couervatteeparty still rentMoluein th e South. den Stems, composed , of cool and seneetime men, whoxin'atill too warmly attached to this mond totifedetici to-Willingly see It 'broken up, and : seatioreetizito fragments, merely to gnu* the mad ambition , of a _taw deafening men, who Would ineldrie to'effect their unholy objecta -5,' -; -The Leglislaturtt Of Louisiana, just cidjonmed, hat teased, afteitare or three days debase urea the object, to recommend to the people of that State to send. deleeldui to. Nashville--and other South. ern laidevars following this example. Savant.' ' of the most infineical of the Ala b ama press, have loudly denounced it, as, also, dune of Corea.— The Linden,Alabuns, Free Press, a Paler truly - , Ibmittorrii in ell het feelings, disapproves entirely of, .• the prOpoised Convention, and-uses the following L mephitic langesipi to reference to It: oSito—.thms Coneettson.—The mode by which ..Aideistes wens appointed , to this Convention by ' .the members of our lass Legislature seems to bare ' I been' almost universally condemned throughout I `" the - State.' Continual appeals anmade to the I meet.' people to give it their suction ,by primary Inge, but the people will have nothing to do with the matter—at least they will make no move In it. - 050 far, however, as we are able to ascertain - ' made Minton on this sobject, the admits disap prove, not only thin mode of appointing the doles gates to this Convention an a usurpation of their rights but the pretensions on Waal they are 'api• pointed. Hence we come to the conclusion that - the Stet* of Alabama not b en preeeined the.Nuttrille Convention, as we think ahe ought not to be, And, indeed, we see that In • '; whets the Legislature had ;recommended= , don of delegates by the, people, that the refused • to" came together for that purpose» ;n y o that it I ..seem the people me not 'head of their badman I ttilsenteemoaid it in unstable that they will reface I to follow;the ha, of their leaders." ,We ate studio see thieyind of Cooling existing Muni so large atiti . ingueniial a portion of our ;,_ Southernbiettami, arid we argue from it, that there Jloan Yet,builittle robe apprehended fami the mad . designs of , Inch men no Foote. Clemens, Davis, dna. Thes is min, thank asa,tio much of tie , bleed of our revolutionary sires,ronnintin South ern velon. to permit these men to mused in their _ . aad and banish &Ow Etwro BLlMar.—Tbis eloquent lecturer, and .itcaoltoot ma, who is downing his entire awe gin to the promotion of We groat dale of ho; Woolly aadehriadatiity, to, tee are pleased to bear. 6106 ) 1 U. PIT Wit wad will agdreaa oar eiti• wens dorioghia stay. ►fated in an Ilicv York Journal of Cont racted that tha American Arctic Eopeditinn got teem bir Homy Same% of triunity, La the ter eon of fill John Franklin and hie men, is gnaw, forward with eumgy. 'Lieutenant E. L. Dr lin. von; who belonged to Captain Wilkes' Antarctic diyon hairvidunmered to taker the command at cum of the vessels, and Puma brulanit/Man S' P. r tali is to be =cond. - • • Last liaments CaMosul- T Washington Correspondent of the'New York Herald, than deseribea the closing ; setae In the ftlds eminent - man. • Warrington, March 31. Ufa malumholy ditty to inform 1. 2 that the 11.29. John C. Calhoun, of South Cardin', depart ._ id ads life tu e.quartcr put seven o'clock this yiog. The sad erect has cut a gloom over the capital, and is the topic of conversance and •'• universal revel, to day, among our catapuo. Dories the whole of yesterday, it was evidect - tenured who had access to the sick clamber, that - the lamp of life west:early extinguished, and that if within raw haunt a change did tuto tarts piaci 'Set diabetic:, his demise might be con6debtly ex , peeled:. Indeed, he voemed consmotis himself that his' tooruti career was mama close. , • At aboutle °theca last night, Ur. Variable, or North Carolina; read to him scums Letters which . were addressed to Mr. CalilUSIO by perwas at a distance, and which reached Vlashlegten by that - ' daft mad. !Shortly afterwards he addressed Mr. Joseph uLseeryllle, mho war 'will him nom the mon r melanges; able sickness, till the moment of his • «gem; very km mine of the kpapers which 1 I wished to the morning, as I am very fee. • Abotit halt put 12 thin e morning • awl , took • place Gar the worse- li had been unable for MOO hours previous, to raise the matter from his • ' and his son turned him en his side, to KG ' ' Lord hlm tome fie remarked, , • atm ose; I receive err:relief—l am sink ing. „Placa , feel bck as um, I kayo uo pulse in my wrisu It. The medicine fan uplste) has - ' hod a chaining effect. I feel a warm glow over • lie noticed that his son was very much alarm d• you sit npl You hod , better igo to ' • ' IkcP?very didlcul Be. breghlall bad b°5440 bamtss k. ing wild,l'brenthing hue become Yen' nta a Ills' ion down upon a couch nesyz i r • ' buena to sleep. At about 4, Hr. Cal,hona c Into, and lubitwadng wad; *lobe , aaa aa° ' Willem' e thalmodical slag ca a do, wi ll b e an st anal, feel my villa I haws none. Take • my bass papas inn of the dnistarli, also, my u • • walcband Sock thew up in my trunk.* He amde the same request but evening. al -smarter before O. Its snobs the lad Words which nab resting now, very sway." , • ' ' Mr; HOB has Wen a bust of the deemed' • , 'wslesll4B. wane des*. 4a of the enelanc.holy event was ~ Wsnaullued by telegraph to hist:Wow, • and no &lithe tabgraphle station ducbgbout the It 1 ' 4 . - ' t :'.. Calhoun was born - at 'Abbeville, S. C.. ....Mara 18,1'182. Al Use age ot 23 he graduated . yak Colege, Coon.' to 1501 tin au admitted the Oar of Ids t hrove One year law h e was elected to of South Carolina, ,srlotro he served two years. lu 1811 he vu seat - Cowen., In he became Secretary of • War, and contioued,so eight years, null. to Its became Vice President of the Utilt-d what Stater - , lu 1828 he was reelected, and held thu *ogee within a few months et eight years. la. De. •' eembei,l332, he resigned it, .and Was elected a Sasittee from. South Carolina. to Mush, 1843; ' • he resigned ao Senator, after braille; the oleo for eleven years. le Februuy, 1844, be was pointed Seminary of State, and held that , °Ser. WS year, when he was re.ehosen ao Societal, to whkk Am he condaud until hi* great a2;ri,to an recoiled fromfrom lds body _this rooming. ter ny ' eV.) yeanle wu Ir. artier! be holed serr. - --_elhtsconany tellingly, during the of ibex • WZMIIso Bgnun—li to espected 'Waging - ton, that the Supreole,,Cout will deliver their eadrden in rekunco to this Important question &A* US* puma or cowing week. Ems=as • ihrLaxastrs Loaaam.—Ab. I)oo,Pirsaaca p stated la base taken the enact rasiikaor Loam:44:lh oPPasito °Marl" in laot~ooi Ito rot of $lO.OOO pot annum—W[4 000 iaarra than kris whaler Wiry. lbo ifs* l'a!t Paas MS ma atm of Collins' 14107001,81samen camas saarposigag4lllria , ,tatliei cay of IV..hicgtou this month. Cardaspa• 1114 1 p1112a1paltiof the mambas al Marra& lltte Itoy ha Nam Orkaiskant l a pxlll4 bsok fa the swat ocatalain $ll,OOO and seOfed It w ita weer, wealthy plague from "tba coma." The wcalthy plaster twirled the 111111$ boy tka tanallkos 7 glad one WWI :c , sans tsnnusa+ d....psnag;,.sZr-& ionlOWfa asseMi. Ti. being , the Ind day of April, many ludieil tosts tricks were played a open grave Senators,,, and Itollnlitfrrii,iririadif. -no yenog bah. of both.wriachrore heen the......unest of . yia 46Y, Of course.:., Like Chriatorati, it only manes once then..seal is the ilrelebruiloa or it re therefore wettable. Nothing of roach moment has bean tiotia in Mao. er breach of the Legislature to day. They eamie he very *lowly ad. morning, "aria many of them seamed to be abrant altogether. The important bille urine cropiequently lioatposied bye *Mt of tacit understanding Anal . the bodloa arm mote full. There is a caucus of the Locciknoile testioe to night. What the object of discussion ie; I have not bete able to learn prceliely ; it is genteelly *Opposed, however, that the day of adjournment and the Aptimnonment 'hill will both occupy its attention. It•hiut been. said that they have bang time dot:mined riot to Pinson until they see the Apportionment bill dmpoted of. I should tatter : thatda adjuniethient _emit/Italie: arrested now, short of diii.inti hist; at' I'Ml . at 2 :}.Beih the AePel tionratuf and Apporpriation hills inlet to be at. led upon,' while the pritimalindines* ePoe the • ... • file* is Very little dltninislied;lnderld: - , , , In the Hoare, to 'deli...sundry pillions were presented by. the severalMileiberitrom Allegheny, Playing Per the icbmiar.M. the Frooldw,gb aud Ex. change 0 11111 :,, -;. l : i' - .'', , ...": ,--. ; Bo itdiMitae thie-Genciiii*ak Bill pewee, I think Mitre, milk , in tio:Aßle.titsi to getting claitere. e Uoid that ' Is liaise, however , it to itteless to be • mating the ATOM* efßiet.-.2lstutiesd 'ins that- • IMIlj Merefore itraliPtientlytilf ~ 0 14 0 ra' 1 tare Melairivesi - .. -.l' i • It ibriSeiite na motion of Misi..Daere, the bill fremtballome, tatistiellab a uniform standard for the trsiitraleiii of ititaininotskrioal, in Alit. gheny conaty,to intend Rentirck mreet,in the M. • ty of Pirtsbiant, and toincorpoeste the East Buis , mingloui and Mount Oliver , Tempike and Plank ' ~ Road Comtany,WEl &MA ap i anil Pistil through The bill to chimp the knee . on the Delaware divition of the Pennsplvanie Canal, was situ ab ut ou up, read • seeped and third time, passed, .sent to (Ali Manor for patentee°. . 'Mr. Dania introdated a bill relating to the fees of ',Mermen In the tinier Pittsburgh, placteg the Aldermen of Pittsburgh: on same footior as thole of Philsibilphia, in thla respect, which was taken op and passed through'a second and third reading. • , . Whether Mr. Pirate Intends to call up die tree banking law, presented by him ink the early part of tie eosin, 1.. do not know; as he . seemed to ado's, the bill of Mr. Laird, as amended, in the geode, however, 'l' presume be intends to let it sleep. . It is very ObViol7ol that such a measure could not be got through, at the preset( session, tibatesier its fate may be hereafter. The Limo- Moo majority. Is the Home have ihteatened to tweak up the whole Banking System, iiLaird's bill is not adopted, - and perhaps they 'are fools enough to try that dangerous experiment A prifem elites, like that proposed by Mr. lioSlio. , ll out °filo question, at all events. This usalald rob them of more than half Melt politinal Capital, hi, taking from the postilillay of tuvelshing against a *peace of their own adoption. Tap halm Man aged Padrohly, heretofore; as to get • payee-sane a neatly all.: the hanks in the State, and yta to throw the odinitint Moir creation upon the Whig party. They have than need Theo inistionioriato putter with the petiole Ina double eente. -7iPbeth er or Dottie people havv.permirtsd abecistlvei m he gaited in thie matter, becitePhf the sneer.' flout fact that the principal •• banking emojoutitiet in tbe Commonwealth have generally ant Whig members to the Legitimate; we are not oem pre pared to say, hut certainly; looluiverY i mach lite it.' The factikswever, that the:Whig Banks have generalil stood faro, while natty of the Do pipit onus have.felled; ought lont ago to have opened the wreathe people to theisbole truth. calaroasia.-11EPORT OF -NON.- rat , 'invrt;s,a icts,.. 4 - - .. , . his quite one theceir saimaiery WU extensile. ly employed at the minions, and undcutbtedly in.. creased the product of sit crop i to wit:chit wiser plied, ss it will . to any,toun try on earthaffi, skillful. I used. Shied/tea not probe.howevemthat t emp arm sammtialty rAxsany to tan wodoetion of sit le toward t 3 the huabandman. ' The explelettee of all the old Inhabitants is sufficient emdeime of this.--, If them imperfait.tiode of colter° scented amisteor tort' reterzs, it Is reasonable to pregame that a more perfect system would produce much greaten tesnits. There it abundant evidence to prove that. In ttnirieti alluvial valteys;wheit and barley have produced loom Limy to sixty bushels float cop hea -let of seed, cogent irrigation. ; . t • F:.lristi Potatoes, imMipa, Putties, in Ism all Ma ed be Toots known and cultivated ilk the Atlantic States, are produced in great perferniall. la *lithe S vellevs elm of the coast range of blithe Climate ill sufficiently warm to mature crept of Indian corn, ree,'actl probably tobacco: The cultivation of the grapy hat attracted m a ch . The at the eahmiatul, among the residents of :own', nod null population,and been attended with much sucum..wherever it has been attemp• ted. The dry semen secures the fruit from moue diseases which are an fatal in the Atlantic States, and it, attains very pest perfectioa. The Wine mode from it is or. earcelloot quality, rely patellae, and um be IX - Odor-ad in toy ipso. My. The grapes aro delicious, and produced with very Hula labor. When taken from the vines In brioches and suspended in • dry room, b7 the atoms, they:become partially dry, retain 'their favor, and mania several Wank., perhaps months, without decay. - an permhet,are caitirated with f a g, " in p d ' i i h m ein is a no moon to dOesbt that all the 1 frells-of the Mande States COO ka. produced in 1 peat plenty and perfection. , The penes are very It:madam and nutritious,. 1 affording egeelleet pasture. The oats which spring pup the whole length ofthe lee ewiM, and from forty , 1 la slaty miles inland, render the cola/Abort of that crop calmly onneoemmer tun- igetadt very great quantity of nutritious Axml.for horses. cattle, and sheep. • The dry SCUM inatnreli, and I min asy, i 2,i t ' ea" thenrientatateuv"ofuLdpreectiriette:ideethruagYgretbl'easienceia- 11 mar mad summit, and afford an amide supply of Strap. While the whole eurface oC,tbeeauntry appears parched,and vegetation destroyed, the melons fleets and herds, which Tom over it, colt• tube in exoellentcondmon. - Y . - Although the mildness of 'the winter maths and the fertility of the soil secure to California very de. tided agricultural advantages, -It le admitted that irrigation would he of very great importance. sod sienewarilyieerease the productsofthe Bodin iron tin mid variety, during the greater prat of the dry season.. ft almeld therefore busncoage by go, crewcut, in tbo•seirey sodposition of the pub lio lands, as far as practicable. he farrow derives mune in i mportant banau , ne ver he dry won. Ms crops in laggvest time are never toured b ees rale; beam With' perfect coot. donee permit them to remain la hiti fields aa Wog after they have been anchored as his couvenieoce may require; helms in faun thatthey will be inju. I red by wet or unfavorable weather. Bence it is that ready who hive been longneenstowed to that that etiolate, pair It to the changeable weather of paittoekr noontide& As already gated, the wrens of Celifornia,eouth of 'slim& 139 deg., end wester .tlip, foot hills of the Sierra Nevada, .are limited lb detach of ed, seaming groves of oak In the tat and rod wooden the ridges sod on tho it nee Of the . , , It eau be of no practical use to speculs,to on the causes which have denuded so large an ex tent of stinky, further them to atCartan whether. the soil is or isoot have/able to the growth ef for ' eel trees.+" When the dry season sets In, the entire steam is covered with s luxuriant growth of pass and Man, which, as the 'tawnier advances, become per "-reedy dry.Tbe rectiains of ill deadness and shrubsshubs are very combustible, and usually teal dre latter patt of summer acid beginning , autumn, which commonly pages over the whole country, destroying, In its course, the young shrubs and Seel. In fact,it teems to bathe tame process which bus destroyed of prevented the growth of forest trees on the prairies of the western Itlalca,and are any satility is the Loll nutria:idly to their :I . The enema of timber wad the continuance of the dry season me apt to be regatded by folnelitt on Hat rnag into the onantry,. arereedisbkr alb- 1 fem. - and as presenting obstacles 'boom - Inuits [roaming, to the socconfal progress of COCO . tare. A halo experience will modify ibex opine ions' It . a b l o i n i dan '° il7wititsca umnLi t t" man t u h re lt :t h h c at v' tloe d' im will an F r d hes a ds * sustain themiclints throughout the 'Winter without betror fed at the fete yard and,conaequenilv, no I labor I n n ecessary to provide forage tot them; that ditches are email dug, which p n ,.,..t os,, gad barriers for the FLaCctlan or empsotqtit ha. r..,„. can be planted, sod have ewe to grow. Porta l , Hon may be planted with little labor, and ionmy few years Min • auffecnt tire for tmUdieg and fencing Tiinewery be usefully employed in sowing various grain and toot crepe, donee the wet or wittier season. There is no wember cold enough to destroy root propkaud., thimble, it Is not necessary to gather them. They Can be used air sold from the Held where they MR- The la. .1••• bbl" therefore, required in most oleic old Mates" ~... to fell the forests, dear the land of rillffilah.and pr. , . pare it for seed, may here be applia Mother oh. i bend a j c e z . • • - . 111 these things, together end' the jrfees =wiry of all crops, is Argot tins, floss iejusy bl rill enteiher,gro pot ably sufficient mews any es. D ease idea may be Incurred on K offisteffi for ffiffie lfi ewe, sadly of =him ... ... ~, :r....--, . ......t.1, ii ,- ."...:i .e.. S -"-....:' - 44 1',5;f: , ." -..i:. ~,, , 31 :.,.-: .. ',• !'" r'''r ' ---7 .. , .•'..--q. P, Y. . ii]intliesrthr,... I sar Or tlilriitititOrlfk*ll lti.", iiiik,Wi4rol ,0 A •••I 11,0 trifle:Wirth egg Sark the, great v1a . ,4 ui tn.: Su:Ma:WOW end:, Sac 301411111, 'OS the Pia alliti'Siirva'Nevedr;the timber ate beautiful and extensive, and .wuttbar irr brought into ace, be sufficient y productive Maur. ply the wants tithe southern and western portions I have spokenof the agricuitand products and resontens of tha'coantry - without reterence to the remarkable state of things caused by the disarms ry of gold, which it is probable will postpone fo no indefnite time all efforts to improve the soil.— As long as laborer... Zia eon:fifteen dollsrsor mote per dry , is collecting told,they can very weft of. Win' to Import their supplies from cotuarieswhere ISO wages of labor are not more Wan from fifiY eenis toone dolly par day. It Is not, TIICTSION, to be supposed that the soil will be coluvated more than the production' of viagetables, fruits 'ad oth er snicks so pertahable in their nature that they cannot be brought from a pest distance. will re° quire., Trieecure thisimportant market for the products and.manufacturers of the States east of the Rocky Monutains to undoubtedly an of ject of the greatest importance. It will be coaaidered in its proper place 1.43110 ;WW 2 . Tile extent and valttiof public lands, suitable Gar agricialotral any iseiCedifemlit, cannot be aseettsteed std any degree et ttheitr9e' 9 Iliad wine vary' importsat predimiaary queation aball have . . , been settled. • It is pat lenowewhether she Jeanie, who fonod-1 ed the mission, or their, sacceasera, the Fronde., cam, ever did, or do new hold any title from the . Spanish crown to thenn watch theoccupied. Nor his an investigatn been d aeeertain how tor those tides, lithey ever existed, have beau invalidated by the acts of .the primes, or the de. curs of the Mexican govammest. ' • d.sellerficial view of the saner would be very , apt to lead to the. supposition_ that the Jesuits, so celebrated Mt 171114001aud cunning, would natal! to secure that whichou that ume, would pthbably Cave been obtained by merely miung for it—a my al decree granting to them all the lands they might require in that remote oratory fir ecele•daatind pumas. There have bectinacto illftligatil 10 91( egad, but nothing dietipetly is tuowa. These triissities embrace within their limit' Some of the most *Unable toads in the territory, and a Li very Important that it should . be eleertained whether they belong to the governothot, or May be Justly claimed be Individuate. Most of the land tit faculties:boo, south of WU 'tnde 39 deg.,and west of the valley of the Sa, nunento and San Joaquin, is Claimed under, what purport to be, gram, meat. Joaquin the ilexicati govern% On moat of these grants the mineral* and met• ale ate reierved to the government — ndition s were coupled with many of them whieh co bIYO not lie with. Ia °there, the bourderies scribedde embrace two or three uteri mach land as the grant convey.. Tie Mexican law required all grants made by the provisional government, %Pah few exeeps i tions, to be confirmed by the Supreme goy , eminent. The great distance which orparated I them, and the unfrequent ordifficult me lansaw of communicator', made a aompliaece with a so expensive and oudy,that it came to be almost dis• o regarded. . There were other causes which led to this neg. loch • . Previous to the treaty with Mexico ,ad the u n . m igration cif American cens to hut cotinWS land was not regarded VI of much value, except for grazing pupae , . There was room enough for all. Tocrefore the r 4lmanta or oropectorg did not melee* each other inquire , Into the validity of titles. These *sten Sive grants are described by natural boundaries, snob &ammo:veins, bays, and promo*. tories, which, In malty I -maces, might allow of • variation ofireveml mike in the establishment of a corner with chant and compass. By the treaty of Guadeloupe Hidalgo. the United Abase purchased all the -rights and interests of Mexico to and id Celirania, „This purchase not Only enamored' all the lands Which kid not been o nly, by ?dekko, but all the warred minerals tad metals, sad all reversionary rights which a i sp h : 4 :l .,ii ioin t, : t psiawilibo:..tpl:t,:teisp.itr..P:a.rera::::sotelfl4:3,4itbi.oblr'it.tagTl"hutoavran:thetti:ca O p... Wan r f W b p o l i tl ib p,a l c it s Cr. o . :l ,s he ,,,, f fr : ° Ciag n e :rn o: totals, but ti, tbEr .T.lni:ed Surma, and calla for 1111{qt.C11. it 141'64mi/ea that tbe appoirdtaext of con/pc-tent Cioarralwaonerri fully empowered to fin _ these titles, in a spirit at kindnesstow ards kos claimants, with power to confirm such Us ties as justice may seem ter demand. or with in ausictione to report their procuedinp and awards to asugress, for confirmation or rejectino, will bethe test nod perhaps Me only amisfactory mode of 'adjusting this complex and difitindt question. The lands is Me corthera path o f the Territory, abuse the Sod g•, life MA 1.012 xplarisd or gran ta. . Thar are supposed to embrace an area of sherd twenty milhons of Lucas, a barge portion Of sidcb, Is dookileta stainable IV? Untonber and . . „ • Comp s:steely few stints-WO beteaUbtaiond io that grass satin cf the Samamcase and tho Joaquin. This vast tram, Madera, containing, as is estimated, from twelve to difteeo million of sues, belongs mossly to the government, &milt of this valley, seal west of the Colt:gado, within the limits or California, as lodiceted in her Cionai union there its aid to ho eguntaiie mental vooal cable unappropriated land, and on incessigat it will probably appear that these gramma them to detached bodice, whleli have not been (Mal. ed. I do not spoilt of the gold regime embrseiray the enure footehills of the Sierra Nailed', Wime five hundred miles long sad sixty sufwa broad, in connexion with the public domain, which may be embraced in the general laud system for sale and settlement, for reasons which will be hereafter as. signed. The survey of the public lands on. • • m syst euterm suited to the it:detests of the 'country of to very grist importance. I" the inhabited pot tons of Ito Tended the bounds:tee of Alarecan grants, tamping so they do In all direction, will render the *yawn ol worWayg by puddle of lett tude and longitude, quite isipmcialas. In all parts of the owantry irrigation is desirable, and Its benefits should be scented, so fee no pose ' de, by suitable 'dye's and legal regulatinne ' Most of the valleys are watered by streams stage' craftily large to re rendered very useful. It would therefore, seem wile to lay muyto rattle laud in rant the coarse or the bills and streams which bound and drain the valleye A system of drainsge,aphich would also secure irrigation, is absolutel necessary to give falUe to the gruel pliiJa - of th is Bseramento and Sae Joe. .quin. This valley is so extensive , end lute', that if the rivets passing through it were never to over lbw their banks, the rale which 411. snorterin vaterr ivionld render the greater portion wt i et:this...al.. The feondstion of such • system ,an pity LA establwhed in the survey and sale of the . „ land. Tbis can be done by laying out carrel . slid drains 'at suitable distinct , . and in proper directions. and ' by leaving wide margins to the rivers; that they may have plenty of shall be room to Increase their channels when their waters confined within them by embankments. It would be ageil giro to regulate the peon Of these lands, so OS 17).0, 4ttTtl , i the"' pease of &sluing them, This system when sgricultare shell be come a pursuit in California, mato ale inner one of the atom beamed aad prodocUre portion. or the fiction. amass:utak arsounnsa. Tbiscommermal resonrces of tillelibrida are, at itesent, founded conceit? on her mecallio wealth —her vast mineral %remotes whollyvaloped, and her soil aimedl neg. lensed; and this moat continue to be the cue on Tong as labor employed in collecting gald, shall be mote profitable than an t P pursuit can furnish the sinew, 0 reenuterce, The day u probably hot dlstut however,, when be; minerals, especially the quicksilver mines, will be extensively tied profitably work. ed (}old is too product of the conatry,ind is tome. diately available, in an uncolued mate, for all theher purposes of exchltims. It is not there, es Mot countries, where the modulations et the earth and of art are sent to marketr-foreign or dotal:esti— to be exchanged for the precious memis,or other articles of value. There, gold eat ably supplies the median of &mambo rade, hat ol incite coal. At first view, this stale of things would seem to be onfavorable tri an 'extensive' Intercourse with other Parts at the world, because of the Want of relent freights of home mongolian, ft/ the vast number of vessels which will arrive with supplies. These vends, however, mitring no salcula• gotta on return cargoes, will estimate the enure profits co the some cos Melt outward freights, and become, on their wind, willing. cerrien foe • comparatively small consideration. This tendeuey In the course of trade, it would teem, mad mato San Francisco a warehonee for the supply, to a certain extent, of all the yorts of the Peat, American, Mimic, and the Is. lands. every article now exported by them Almost ands • ready market in Calinantia, and the mud. fishmeal of a mint will bring there also the silver oulliononnountlag to coas t th ten liona par annum, from the west of Mexico,, and, pets ham, ultimately from Call and Peru, to be may ed and coined. 'Fuer a bound mond Czpa nour, with ewes tor markets o ar theAraerican welt of the Pacific, C.a, by to advantage of the 'outboard trade winda,SMd ostaeding bawd id Me Ceps," make• the Immo to San Francisco in la short • time as they canto Valparaiso It any part ea*•Of Wipe. Ma. Vowels have called foam ear *antic ports Ito San Franciscota less than Gee hundred' days, and they have been, in more than one lostanoe, over one hundred and twenty days to ring Gam Panama to San kkenchco. • Thiliattoalibl the iffetence, In time anddismuce, was caused by cause of the winds, and the ' MOE wreara " ot the Pacific, mentioned in my remark• on the climate of Califamla. The reiraels Gem our Athatic parte JOAO . veauttreatheAdada by Erwin (row the Cape es fa, hue the Vacilloaato been abled ke take' cane west of the gulf mum in sang northward, thus availieg themselves first alba liontheWltt WA of the oonitwest , twadei,t' and avoiding apnoea/ carrots. The semis from Panama mere kept book by caltzta, adverse winds, and currents. It enll be perceived, therefore, that there can be no Induce merit foe vassals bong mod Cape Horn, wiM mixed er smarted comma, to woe ht Yhezisch Callio, Oneyequil.er Ley caw fan es Walt i!<: sill elseet,herausa theatsserla of all those pieces 1 auk abmarkeett Saikliatiersea; and their uppip . of merataaidise, as retire freight, will be deliver. ed nt ion expluaro WU'•lt eon be br teasels direct (tousled/laic pore, American or European. , This ' tendency of Wadi' to conecattin, t at Et.fid'Ffiiiiii im will lia'aididbyllle course ore:change. I , .Grad death worth bat 1.17 per .ounce in_Clali. It is worth SIB, at the Unit. States mint. It, , therefore,* merchant, of Valparaiso has len thou -1 sand ounces in San Francisco, received ill pay- I may for is barley, flow or other produce, , and desires no invoice at goods from the United I Stales or Europe, he will gala $lO,OOO at the outs I set, by sending hit gold to Now-Yolk, besides sea ' ing something on the freight and haeuraura, and, at lea*, one month'. interest. The cowries on the welt coast of America have no exports which find a market fa China, or other wats or Aga. San Francisco will there fore become not only the swat of thou export', but &boor the prodnew and manuraotwee or India, required In exchange far them, which must be pad for, principally, to gold Coal or gold dew— Neither gold coin nor guilt doer will Ramer as it 'eminence to,China. Gold. in Chico , , le not curs rency in any shape, nor is it received in peyateot of import duties, or taxes on land, or on the in dustry of the people. • The value of pore gold in Chine Is not tar from $1.4 the ounce. Hence, the importer of manufac ture' and products of India into San Francisco will remit the geld coin or dust direct do New York, far bayestment in starling bills on London. I Those bills will be mot to tendon, and placed to the credit of the firm In Chins, roam whom the merchandiee had been received, tad who, on [cataloger the remittnee bevies gone forward to their agent", will draw • six months' eight bill for the amount, which will tall la China at the rate of four 'hilliest and two peace or three puce. par dollar. I bare a statement bare. me (tom c o o or the most eminent merchants eases antern pr New Yost, who wail. marl y'segued 'exteo- Away in-the India wade, which shows that the profit or gun an ten thousand ounce of gold, 434 th ill us remitted, would bo S3l, And Ilutt Wake" On the some quantify, - sent direct to China, would be .15,600 00 Total difference in 'profit - and lose to --s— -' fewer l ofthe be perceived that N atu re so nr- Itwil thus e ranged the winds and currents of the Pul and disposed of' her emits. earwas, in • tbe. bil ls and , monotalit n et .Calltorot on to glee the barber I of San Frans. the control of the cocruneraw of ',that wean, as ha' as it maybe connected with the Weld coat of Amcrita. • i Important at tho commerce of the-Pacific un doubtedly is, and will be to Csltfornia. it cannot tow, nor will a eyes comps. is magnitude nod Value to the domertic trade between het and the older States of the Como.' Two yews ago Calibrate did oo probably con tain more than fifteen thousand people. That portion of it which has sin. been ao wonderfully peopled by Ameritan dawn. was comparatively without inhabitants, withosa'ruourcer, and not supplied glib the curionao comforts of atelier ar.' coiled by a Coma country. Nolvithetandieti the great distances emigrants We been compelled to tiara! to roach the Teri. tory, more than one hundred thousand have over-. come all difflenkiee and tuned themselves oyes WU" and plains. They have been supplied, bum distances as pelt na they themselves have passed, with not only the occult &&& ice, but the comforts and mazy of am taillike of lira. Hower , have been Imported from China, Chili, and the *Antic States of the UniOn. Athe =aerials required in building duos and tow ns hue been added to the Ilininl2 of people to nonlerulls, ilesnlatO, and fe male from the Warne. of supply. These wants will ell* as long Jes anigratiou i continues to Cow Into the country, and labor em- played In ColleCting gold shall be 'Mere pMfaable I than it application to 'aarieulfute. the mci•h' mac I arts, and the great solely of ponatty which are 1 restated and susealood in other civilised cout. munitista This may be sees 11 by mentioning-the prices of a' few arnoleS. j...wit in:Miner awl ailloinli lumber was 6444 in Sin Fraactsoo at 1300 m $lOO per thousand fed. At Wales sea SPCMII3CIIIO I $ 500 to Oa, Ai thew" pricetil looki be 1 say, at . j . I made in the Tetritory,iand many piteous Vete engaged in the businew. I perceive by recent' acconots , that the pries hid fellewat Elan Francis. I co to 1115; at O. ors., It undue bo made where 1 1 the Igor Is from 510 , 1541 5 per day, and the AS- willies attending as &Aargau. ern mutat stet I Chewed the Atlantic States. LgUalber ran ha du- Clewed in out ssraeli:ober marketer. se ponnags or the eariou qualities of Illt3. and freighted to 1 San Franciwo for lA, making $4O per thousand Stet. Thle price "Unite cease the mennfecture of I Sin Cialifernie to Ll+ shandoued. We p rice I $OO per thoneted.to:naeet any Morel= of In tha male Itself, qr at the freight, and the mutt would be the wana.,.. It to probable that the demand, for several years to come, will not bk. , liese thin twenty scullions of , '(wiper annum. Viiieht al $4O per thOnsand, will be 5ci.009.01:0. I." When Celifontia O ate have a popelattan of , 200.000, which s h e. will bur before the close if ew, the present p, elle wig :untie new halt . usia lion of barrels of flour from sumo quartet, and io I country can supply It ea good and cheap as the Old Sun of the Union: lardadata freight aid lasi:trances this may be act 'down sew item of abbot 115,000,000 • The article or clothing. anaemia S'2o to ash pram would be $1,000,000. Theta is no went:sloe to accuracy ia thee. items, and they may, ha esinoiled too high, but it is quiet al probable they are too low. . We ksee no data on which tia'Siond a calculi• lion of what the value of thOrade Newnan the 1 States easter the ilocky Mountain" eta slit be doing the current year. I will yen , lure the opinion,. however, that_ityriii hot fall chart or twentY Aye mirk.. ofdOngi , I: Wog go far beyond that woe. • At present, I t.on perceive no cause which will retard or diatinteh emigre. Sob. II the movement shall continue tied yean, our commerce with that Territory may reach one hun dred millions pm annum. This in doubtless a startling sum, hat ft mum be borne in mind that. um base to build titres and town., supply machinery tor minted, coal for de l:Beate purposes aid steam navigation. and all the multifarious articles used in pf 011001( the com forts and loser= at idir, tor half aan of pro a pie, who 421 have " try rnronwl iboini.ic es e country whiott is to produce' comparativelYr nu. thing except_ erdneridi and the precious metal., and whose pursuanwill citable theca to ps rebase, at any wet, whatever may be neeepsary for their noriliOres , Is is ddlloult to imagine or calculate the oiled , which ern be produced on ail the induathal pur ' suite of this people of th e old State. of the Usnon, iby this withdrawal from them - ors half a million of pooducerr, who, in their new homes and nest outride, will roe wirmier to • commerce almost erini t t eln . 0 v .e e to th. et r u e r f foreign tf•dc p • be in ~... omen pOOO owed to the welfore of California. MI well oily he believe toil 'Melees mould lot be iodoeorvd by clothth our pod• and cuit ingeff intercourse with all the world. The distance round Caps Hera is so great that breadruda and many other articles of food deter. lorde, and many others are CO perishable in their nature that they would decay on the passage. This would be the caw particularly with all kinds of vegetables and undrted fruits. Until some more speedy mode of comm.:ink*. tion shall be established an d produce 066 be , Wansferred, the farmers planters ardor Old S u es willuoi realize the full vslen of this :row market on the Pacifier. ManyliP , tiliFlFlli imrtoWS w Qt ill be kept back, eapenaily tweecsasamption of , The American steamers now on that ocean , those on their way there, an I other* gently to be sent lint, will consume not far from one hundred thousand tons decal. The scarcity of wood in California will bring coal into general two as fuel, as soon on it can be obtained at remittable prices. I Suppose there may be; three peon hence, forty thousand houses, which - shall consume five ions each per annum, this, with the steamers, would be * ormsuotption °fierce hundred thonsond tons 11 delivered et $2O p ee hin, if Would'oodipete sew oessfally with :the coal from VILOCOU•ef'd Island rod New Holland, and amount to sla redlines dollen. The coestruction of • rail road across the lithe inns of Panama would secure the market Inc those articles against oil competition. ' Some ides may be formed of the demand for them, from the prices paid in San Francisco bun autumn. Coal was sold at $6O to 11100 par Mai eetstoes $l6 per bushel; turnips and onions front Zr to 611 cents each; gigs from 110 to 812 per dozen. Tho distance from Chaves to New York has rascally - been raw in 'evert days. The urns geed wouldtcairf Mato' boat fredt Panama to Nan Francisco In ten days': Allow' thole* dap to convey helight WWI the istimilm , e railway. and both paseeregan and freight drill tinboovexed from New York to Ban Francisco in twenty days. Thus celerity of movement would tenure foe merican produce the agleam:lett of alifornia. Bailing vessels may be successfully employed be• tweet our Attune and. Gulf ports, sod the tor. mimosa the paws, on this side at the Isthmus; and proptiters from Panama to p eculiarly. . I These latter vessels will be foundsuit- I it to that bidet they can use their and through the cabin of the bey of Panama, and stalest head winds and currents going north, and their sails with favorable winds and current coming south. Theee anodes of conveyance, In commotion with the rail road acmes the lehmus, would be e"peditirms sad economical in wrath* Ode -o r eoutateree; between the Atlantic and Pa. oliie*gell of the Union intothat channel. The tendency dem commerce on the Pacific to pro- mote the employment of ocean steamers, la of couch importance it connected with the defence of oareztensive Foie of coast, from latitude .32? to 49 the mote Mien of the whale "shell', and Other hunches of trade on Mat meas.., The es tablishment of a line of heavy' stem:mere to China, would promote all these Objects, to our in. %amours°. with that countr y . end probably be the means of, opening COMMUZIICAtiOiII with Japes. Money wisely employed in promotiegt these oh sets, his believed, would add more to the power ,1 and prosperity of the Collin, then Us expenditure On gin Haulm' Mum of lortificsnon at the pro. sent prices of lake and materials. There is one point, howezer.of such vast . importer:os, that nel time should be las to taking the neetemary steps de lt perfectly impregnable—that is thorn go geo trance to therharter alike Francisca Go the g am* of works which may be erected to dm fond Mitt peloge, will depend theisafety of Cali' ova in Mae of war troth a usandloae power. Permit a borne fleet to oast anchor in the halter o g g oo pregmbuto itlema, god the country would be vir- tually cow The coast has not been surveyed, ant has its Caine been ainectly meenalned. Thus or? milky ritielM Shove and below the waterline , and hot mentloued or indicatedn any shirt, whieltiendei navigation near the land, ea. hllynt extre.melY Mailerou L Fed An accurate inner of the coast, to commence , at the oboe points, the construction of Vitale:Meg; and the Marine imoys proper Pol.llutions, ar. ethiectsol much impottance, and it fa not ambled, will attract the only attention of Government. I wgzazoft SOD Mina wasurn. The; gold region iof Cidiforola is between four and Bye hundred miles long, aid from forty to fifty Miles broad, following tho line of the Sierra Neville. Farther disooverim may, and probably will, Increase the area. It embraces within its lizoltv these extensive ranges of hills which rise ott the eastern bonier of the plain ol the Sacra. memo and San Joaquin, and extending eastwardly from fifty cusp miles, they attain an elevation of about four thousand fo o t, and Mealtime at the ham of the main ridge of the Sierra Nevada.— There are numerous reams which have their aourcea in the eprings of the Sierra, and receive' the water from Its melting snore, and that which falls in rale during the wet season. These streams from seers, which hove cut thole 'channels through the ranges of foot hills westwarely to the plain, and dbembogue into the Sacramento and San Joaquin. These rivers ate from ten to fifteen, and probable same or them twenty miles ran. The pninpal ormatica, or substrata, itt these bills, is tabose slate, the superstramat, sometimes pen. Miming to a great depth, is quails. Thin, how. ever, does not'/ever the entire face al the country, bat extends in large bodies in various directions -- is (Mud lai'mimses and mall fragments oa the surface and aeon Moog the ravines, a n d se hilln the mounulos overhanging the rivers, and i sides lei Ito original beds. it crepe out in the val leys and on the the of tbe bills, and farms a ettilring featurepof the entire country over which Il extend!. From innumerable evidences and In theationkit has came to be the universally admit. led opinion among the miners lad intelligent men who have examined this region, that the gold, whether in detached particles and, pieces, or in velar, was created In combination with the quartz. Gerd to not timed on the surface of the country pt. presenting the appearance of having been *brown of Mit ra p qad scattered in all direction, by volcanic no. the El lion. It is only found in particular loctdities, and May b attended by peculiar drcuenstances and indica- a y lion. It is fatted In the bars and shoals of the are di &mon ravines. and what are called the dry have digging. Thy The rivers, In Miming their channel. or breaking L ., their way throttle' the hills, have some In contact " i " . with the gnarls containing the gold veins, and by of I , ....ism attrition cut the gold into fine Ashen and her dust, and it le found among the sand and gravel of of their beds at thoseplaces,where the swillneu the current reduces it, in the dry WIWI, to the parrot:sea porsikile limit. and where a wide mar- curl gin is conrequently left on each aide, over which it the Waterrushee, during the wet wawa, with 0, 0 great force. Its the velocity of some streams is pester than l° others, so is the gold found In One or coarse par- will ticks, apparently corresponding to the degree of w hi attrition to which it has. been exposed. The water from the hills and upper valleys, in finding `"'" 11. way to the rivers, has cut deep ravines, and pl wherever It came in contact with the quarta, has dissolved or crumbled ft in pieces to the dry Ramon these chiauels are mostly without water, and gold is fituad. in the beds and margins of many 61 them in large quantities, but In a mach coarser state than In the riven; owing, undoubtedly, to the moderate bow and temporary enoticuence of the corn a?, which has reduced it In smooth shapes, not unlike pebbles, but had not sufficient (arse to cut it Imo flakes or dust. The dry diggings are places wbere quartz con taining gold has cropped out, and been disintegrat ed, crumbled to Gement. pebbles, and duo, by tie action of the water and the atmosphere. The gold hue been left.aa 11 was made, in all the lm. 'enable shape.; In pieces of all iczea, from one grain to several pounds in weight. The evidences ated i tha it was cren comon with uartz are too t uuencrous and striking bintoati admit or q doubt or cavil. Tag are f vim.' in waribierms in large pmeraute. (;Vii be auscluda i. ma,...) SICISTICACE. OF 41/110BSTS.R. 11413-IMI DAT. B01111:44, Mandan/4dd I, IPSO. The Court roam was crowded Mu morning ti, hear the sentence of the taw pronounced upon Dr, Webster, as were all the avenues leading to the Court House. The rate, of feeling was one of ' groat sedates and solemnity; and glence like that of a Cameral prevailed 'trotted:at the auembly. D.. Webster woo brought into the Court at 8 emulates t 0.9. He looked gloomy in the codeine. and wore M t:a iuks or dm mitering he must have - pained glue the verdict Woe made known,but yet was collected end Pan. . Al ron,uainntei past sine, the Ondt came in, in• eluding lion. Richard Fletcher. who bad attended. ed Ma dig. Af.er come canoes of gloom, Mr. `AM. ic' my General, CiitEdd rate and aucolncily, ' let wah Brent gravity, narrated the facts of the indictment, trial, and verdict, and then moved the Court that the heal sentence 01 Ito leis be, now ;denounced, - • The rheum rhea rose and Wks asked by the • the following words. The voice of the Chief 'us. lice was replete with emotion pad his whole mAW Insly aspersed la the following SENTENCE' John W. Webater—le meeting you here for the lag time, to pronounce that sentence w !deb the law has atised to tie high amt age gragging offence of which you stud convicted. LI 14 unpordible by linguae to give utterance to the. deep conSeiotOMeer of restrengbility, to the huh sense of fiancee and sympartir. With which we approach this solemn duty. Cirecurtgauees which all who heu may duly appreciate. but which clerk urinfle. had to show why sentence of Death. should not be pronounce agaiog kiro. In reply, re mild nothing, but bowed sadly and took big nat. Chief Jestiec Shaw then addressed him In I us! evinced the sincerity of the kends sa touch. it els y seem hardly fit to allude to le more detail, gander the performance of this duty on the pretest °manioc most unspeakably, painful_ At all times, and ander all eireurnstances,che feeling of lode. uoritiable nolemnity attaches` to the utterance of that stern voice of retributive justice which con. signs a fellow being to an uot mely sad ignomt . mous death; but when we consider all the einem. stances of yont past life—your visions relations hopes end expectaiking you have cherished, with your present condition, and the ignominious death which unite yen, we are •oppressed with g icf and anguish, and amities but a senora( imperative duty intoned on us by the low, whose odleers sad ministers we are could sustain us In pro. naming auch • juameut against the crime of wilful carder, of which you stand charged--s crime at which humanity ahuddern—a crime eve. ty where, end under all forms or society, regarded with the deepest abhorrence. The taw has de. nounced its severest penalties in there few simple but solemn and impressive words: "Every per. iu sceiety—ihe claims open You by others—the ace who shall commit the crime of murder shall ' suffer the punlAment 01 Pea= for the same." The , manifest obr. of this law is the ' protection and , impurity of human life—the most important object 1 or ■• lust and frateruel government. 'it la made the duty of this Cedes tit declare • able penalty ageing any one who shad have been found guilty In due course of the administration of Justice, of ' having violated this law. It is one !of the most solemn acts of Judicial power Which an earthly tribunal can be called upon to exercise. It is a, high and exemplary manileatation of the sovereign authority of the law, as well in Its stern and in, dexible severity, as in its protecting and' fraternal benignityg. It muddies the guilt! , with severity. in order dud the Pahl to the edjoineul of Ste, has most precious of all right., may be more efeclually se. Pored. b ee n recced before ur, it appears that you have lndicted by the Grand Jury of thin comity for the crime of Murder, alleging that on the 234 of November last, you made an auault on the person of Dr. Gee. Poltroon, and by ads of violence you deprived him of life with malice aforethought. This is alleged to have beetr done Within the apartment of a publio lostitutloa in this city, the Medical College, of which you were a Professor and Internam, upon the person of a man of matum age, well known, and Prolusion un curious in the community, and a hetleftejet to that legitutiord The charge hf au offends so ag gravated; in the midst PI a putugur oommunity, Created an inatardisterrow trothrust" of surprise, gun and tarrorVidd wka followed hy universal and latense'anzieti to learn hiTtlio mulls of a jo dicial Proceedhig whether this Marge Were true. The day of trial came—a Court was organised to conduoVit—n Jury &Immo of yourawn choosing was selected, it the manner best calculated to in. tone intelligenee and Impartiality i Counsel were appointed to 1e1114% inn In conducting your defence who have done all that learning, eloquence. and: gull could accomplish in presenting you deftnee ha its best aspects, A very large number of wit. ruses were carefully examined, and after • litho. • gnus dial of unprecedented length, coudacteillre I mp hope with patience and fidelity, that Jury pr 1. Pounced you guilty. To this verdict, upon a cue", fm tuition of the whole bo th proeeg, i mi co d, peai to nay, in behalf of Otort,,thet they c4lll ernel4o no knit or legal grounds or exception. Guilty! How much, ander all undo thrilling elr eimitiances which cluster around' the 'mac and • throng memories wlttithe relrospett, does this single word import. hut the wilful, violent, and ma. Ligon, destruction or the' life of a fellow man in the peace of Banen under the prote.ction of the law I Ten! in the Wild of life,with bright blessing hopes, wattn afectletur, mutual attachments, t o himself and Where. We allude than strong, eitecolve, and numerous. making Melia to the tejuey yen have indicted, not flit the per poe c ,l awakening one nenecesury pug Ina heart already lan.eracted, but to remind you of the ino perable wrong acne hi the victim of your Of [telly: . la sheet justice to him whose 'Oka in now lambed in'denth, and whole wrongs can be only *awed by the living action of the law. If, therefore, you may at any moment, think your caneis.kgmop,,, . and your punisherteit tee teitlyrei—lfundtspiniog thought agree In rid mind, or murmuring word seek. utterance from rive d VW-41a !Oh thluk ! or him teetotal"' •deptive sif•lde by lone gulag bind I—dhen, it not int te all selewof redibutive jestlect—if you have bray comPtinctions darn, or conscience, yen may be ready to exclaim, in the hitter angina of troth, of have sinned against ' Heaven and my own soul! My gualahncent ta jut! God be mucifel to cos • gnaw P Roe cam Mat you: example may effete a lota emu warding to alin=pecially teat velem. ,Iday . iarT it impress deeply upon everyl ; sulitti the gala lesion it is intended to teach, tirepard Unlit! the indulgence of unhallowed and vindictive p o n; to resist tempted= ;to even KUM, gorilla, and wicked purpose . to listen to the warnings of e seietwe and yield to the claims of duty; and bile they instinctively shrink with abhorrence m fro r. m tmay. he 1 herebought of assailing the life of übe 1 they learn touverenee the laws of God and s o erere ry dap to secure proteettotito their he.. W• forbear, from obvious eousiderations,froth ad ding sock. words of advice as likem be thought appropriate on occasions this it has only been our province on oecuions like t he pre. rent, to addreuthe illiterate tblideelTadedo threw' east, whose nu y life hag been eat among t e vi cious, the neglected, the abandoned; who have beer. blest with no means of morel and religions .coltroe—who 1 aye never received the benefits of cultivated DOCIIty, nor &jolted the sweet and en• nailing ieduer to of home. To such an WM • word of edict& upon en occasion so impressive, may be O WO', fitly spokee, nod tend to good; but in a cam like this, where these eironmstenties are all revereed, no wad of oure could be more!ellica. haus than e euggestion of your own' bitter thoughts, to hich we command you. BEd me we opposed to this last sad duty of di n pronouncing haulm, which is Indeed the coke of the law, aqd not our own—yet in giving utter ance, we canhot do it with feelings of indidereace, es a wrath and official act. God habit] that we stiOuld be entreated from indulging end egret ', sing those irrepressible feelings of hafted, um. , _ putty and compassion which arise epontaneously 1 • PllYllol4l3llTglrr llllolsllr. it cur hearty, sod we do moat sincerely und car • ; at GAVF. FOUND NOTHING TOEQUAL THFAI n fluidly deplore the distressing condition, Imp which : , Bucurrse, Vs, March tr,1114. crime his brought you. Add tbough We have to 1 lk/R R. E. BELLEAU-4 have dispose ef all ike word of present conitolation or of earthly hope to ; leal Cough &rep end Liver Pills yen met me, lied tho Vorthlta of" Y ou in thin hour °f Y ou " inicdl°° ' v" „ ° , ; td t d avltisedatt youganhy idefficiaes Intel gasify, devoutly commend von to the mercy o f °-- , and have aim pre scribed thou in my prattle.: I nos Heavenly nutter, with whom is abundance haler t ~,y mach 0 .., , u . , in 4 have ~..d made g ey e and from whom we may ell hope tor pardon , u , eqe them. Pane me t 8 dose( TOOT Venalf.P. tStel and peace. And pow nothing remains but the ito du each of the lives Pills and Cough Symp. i solemn ditty of pronouncing the sentence which l _ ~1 1 / eds t ej e ttelly years,. T..leetesei. \. the law fitis for the crime of murder, of which ' Vi= i ,,,i s , ... 1 :1, , d , d ,,,,,, My b e end o f th., you stud is which sentence 1., that you, : pro p , 0,51 f. ELL LE RS, C Weld , ..dimi, s u t . JOHN NV, WEBSTER., be removed from the I vernal) in the me eniu and vicinips ' l " e ' nod del°i°ed in 6°.° cun ' i ' d! ' iii ‘ °°'° ' iwii 1 curt rket,oitono coma ii;11 . 1 'ti.,poott y, end thence taken at such • time as : u roper, for baudsome room, eau tm found at the litcuu re Government of this Commonwealth; Paper NVerehottso, No lid Weed st. tythel. warrant appoint, to the plus of Ere-' --ll ; ; P • MAIUDIALL. ; __.:....---------_ a, and there be Hung by the neck until you I red—and may God of his infinite goodness I melts on your soh. prisoner beard the acetence with an mw blenched cheek, hit, as it appenred to the eye .to opeillitOf, with a troubled and saddened mmediately removed from the Court to the prime, followed by the crowd, who were iw to catch • glance of hi* is pot supposed that the execution will tike very aeon, as it is the desire of every ono Ite the prisoner full time to make his peace Hcaren ;,arid that, if any ode know. ought oh wbuld tighten his crime, or remove the' from him, opportunity ma) be afforded to the testimony. The fmally of Dr. Webster was uotinknued of the vr tet the atsto 0 werseaderid. Friend., hoover,nedertoolt tbs. task or p puirof their calculi 14 0 it. Theses' discloitares were made to the ou Sudsy notrolog,,by Mil. Wm. LL Presoret. The Reece war most. heart rending, and the with and shrieks ecitad not he concealed from the passersby. Every effort las been made by than (needs to 'assays* the piers( the afflicted wife and darish• tars, who up to • late hour couldestly expected an acquittal This turning the immense crowd retired from the Court Boom and its vicinity. 19 silence, and withat t the least disturbance.' Ausa.lotes of the cruelly of Dr. Webster. In eau ly ffle, are nom told by - persons vibe were se. quatoted with him. Tax Fount . : Coat. — lt is atnlcratood dist Mrs ironed is preparing to bring a hull for divorce .gain ht her husband, in the manta at :low York. The Day Book leartut that the •developementl had waraely yet begun, and she will bring evtdenced a:unreality against him In tarn. la the Fantail• 11 vania Senate, on Friday, the vote defeating/he ditrefte toll was rewonaidered. and the bill spin lost by a vae or l 7 to 16. The bumf bill before the Houma will theitfilto most likely meet the same taw. - glikAtioniVandl_Plearinanis' 1 - , . . Cl•Trinenhant testintoey to the vane a Dr. bio• y xely Esparta DOOOOO Riblions,, Ana DM 301 do. Floteen.of all the integrated momfashloo , Lone. Yew:tinge. Read, all that doubt. ~ , : able, melee, reed this flag el . . ~. - ."A ferret, when planed at Ma ntratice of • rat bele, i . - A A ON t C O,O mars the aperture, nevelt along the panne, inns I ...__W_---..-------------'--J____-Hmkalel Upon no rat, eve-mattes his existent, end Male ; Eknuaseal Dolaleatot • " Me animenedilanct caanto,the light. And in like 1 A WDl4;aapprgafl.Tt.lna.PearkNotglit and_Demlny., meaner hate I fond Dr. bleLine's American Wenn. r 4,1„,....11ntu 2_ tiir22_. 0. . .=.:::::Farr h 14 4 to operate upon, waters, Mose dreadful azi no- , '..,,Tma..."17....`"" rir "• . . gen. tormentors of children. Tbla remedy, like the ', „ asußpircitovaconszo. ferret, “teys the aperture of Me sionth, travels down 1 , ..tlin—..Cape, Of•twereold . dee galley home rand the stosnac4 ; lays bold pf Um " .. 10/011 - . abates the life an of reptiles, .W O Ps , Dress.esedit. ,• . _ . clean Meriden, and auras .1.02, carcasses doer out .t .i . thar..7,'"'"'"Nrotrike.?63..X...Mtel.e.ierwr itstee....3 aMs system. This at least has been the effect of the 2 .. " ant .r D ....,,. D . 61,::_f1/4,..a...cijA .., 00 . laminae On my children. - . - I tins new anent Penton Grape De Lana, As; win sue and other DrenD V WILLI" RlM3'.*".• qtitrl::::=Lia=kfaalonstas 1 " a ' ao on. . 'This ie to entity 0111 hays need Dr. McLane's T_TARov, JONES is CO„kivef relined to No. ILL Maine, and have faxed it to °penult, Itke snub . 1 - , a, Fl '''--'-------'' ' he - 4.4.. N r 4,,opeo...lp.,i,ldreisun,„: r JOHN MOODS, I Out•Orafig•. , .. • An OSAOS OT mans, one gear . '-. ' 1 1.5.04/IJ &IC for Dodging. For oak br . . jr:rPor sate by y. balmy a. co, No la Weoa Weer. , . a i ms, apadineb " . . sea Lliadoeleigedp lilpri Pcnreety. , i abll aikwor • -. . . • Naples, JILDULII, VW. '4IOT/Cliii.: • GUN Wear 6 CO. byte gemmed their 'stock of (met nee to the upWeitt sido Of Ltbetty et WANNE IRON W(419 WRIalk101181; ett 3 ar t e lt 41':31179"04tNit BMW ABSIAI6OI6II6IIIT. PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE. tWO Dolly Linz Expiess Packet . Botts, Sad llaal Sad Care, (Extmaretvitta rot P4lllE3llO[llO TO PIiILADELPIDA AND BALTICAME, yts the New Central Red toed e6d Pan u 4 Canal. 'rime—GO Loa. Itero—lllei through I 1146 vote'. - tall Road, and 160 miles Cant (Aro the Ist Inn. the new Central Rill Road Comps• ny commenced running TWO DOLT =AIM NM. 1.0.1. GLIM from JILet$101•0 to PhiladO:philly leaving there immediately after the arnval or the raeket Beata Iron the V. By this arrangement paean. gen will go through without detention. A Packet Dont will leave every morning alb o'- elect, and every evening at 9 o'clock. Iliaream, for Safety . Speed, and Comfort, in pal equalled by any now to nee to the Eitetera gar onset. Of ITlfOrfnaltall ap tir W 61.1Ta1, Ide ply nongattela House; aka D LE ON Y CO, Canal Bean A LARGE ar:V.V c fio;Tgao"nd deairable lotatios Iw batine.a. E.pl¢l4. es. &co z5t...03 @me4l7lo. diPmt -11-4 ta m jOlirrWATr y k. COLltkenv et BAC" 1 rdr F. l :ts C a:T . ! " eriCrrt Cored Ham " ; 72" ; 3 do taller, Frown a limekittit ,4 .n ' C do; " do Pn llt ' reVr.:44l 27. ss. I ~,,,._ ____ 31 Water sad 32 Front we • LARD -23 obls No t Lear Lard; • . , 163 kegs do do; -.for oak by apt 1 , 4 I N - 4 1 kr 513101 . . ll' t rix.;,s,-- , 4 oi. not : T M% 1g r i r ri r CO litatirtra-tiee t 10111, itti:grer :"I""4'W'aYM PAttg L ain aCta, apt ii Wood street VLIOTLAN RED-43bbls English. for solo by 44 134:? ___..wor'i Ks R kw+. 2 32_ • n ITCII-311 bbls for sale by 1, • . .i - t e______ _ __JICNIAKER. & CO MOOSE PINK-Fir-Tant leij ast reed and for cabal ..pp ap3 • .l SULIOONIKAKER &CO j ANO OIL-Best altedi3 dCbl 010 VI . AA P 3 ' &P tOONatlYlnt &CO PARED NT- e elo i; RODE Lla pA,TDverave . . i i.„ - CT apt 4, Water and From MA a ! _ , etco.q-2 vit is - . .. • . , ~ - - 4 do un to' and Shoilders; . ' . 3 do ass'd; want's . . sumac ' rm. va, for sale by 10181811 DICKEY& ItO l3 , NO , Water and Front sta LAUD -01 Obis No I; t tierce do; • • hi' ids do; to la arrive and mousy tor Gate niao a co ,)6 —Y wttato.arrlaa no Clenev . a, sad for Lk . Baia by (sp3l ISAIAH 11)1Clik.1 It CO G • REASE-I Wats to MillSAle, fin lett . ol b lCßY at CO CITILIERS-81 aka to artivo au Ciecoaa,lot aal TI by . lapsl • DICKEY It CO EATI1E118!-13 sack: r e e . j a ce b sp prime q '" ."" 4*"4"TIFICOCHHAN.96'Wtaid at, • fIOTTON YARM—Wang • Ym l!W ad k a t e t n e d u T.t n a e Econom7l alga Wang, tot COCHVAIIt • AY it bIAN OBS FORlLS—Saperfor among. fog •V We low by lvvVl • OWOOOHILAN 011110Milpil—Vailtru ria cci. .ll arg s raised. tor sale bij CO p ers JUJULIE PAVIE -10 ° 11. f " " I° b igibD t CO • " Eivrir dp 21) ( 2,3 T 5.14 IOTTLI: C 0133 coy 3-300 ' snpaiol c arb o tat ).010 W A.T31111 paivu.gollh VILTITtI 330ACR131 ,Land, We en R the tread. of Big ant Beamsddsoolo FM* Dat ti r mstutt of Cooindonesnog, no the Pm, no sod ow Cud. Road. It is well ststonsn wttO dpsings..4 bee. yoat 90t Onuipg Figy Trans, 000 lanisTism.Bago,ono Dw.t. Haug, with two Ca bin Mom to s, for nt. a good wartsot. died 101 be glees. Awe pereoe erisiong to para.. . 30 Plow. auton tn.risur, Ilya. on Ow sidt-0113 11 11050 • WrlarrEl3-1 want.. to VT 4,3 moy, • ' , sog man, It Oa att Bash -go* , P General Greta., or Clerk Oa a Mena Mal, au good keroaledia of boaloaroilnYing had tea yearg, op., io ago; he tale gulden% or giving every Wis. facor= le ..I.4anirtntant, and Wit. • good band; or a good atom eharoeer, arid teanpentto; eon gm the beer of airy refetenees. Arty egoosaninations ad, linseed or 302, this °Zee, will be attended to. an{-3tr A 1"r011NEY AT•LAW—OIIeo on .soath side of 11. PonriX st, berweenVbeni arrud uma •L • apt411¢11.17.1 LCUOVAL. namitcft. CAROTHERS A. CO.,bsaa ramoned 9...1 No 97 Woe: bemoan Wood fr. r a m in We - C formally oacopied by Rudy, Jones t Co.. ; WI-2m W __,_--..-------- -------- ALL PAPER—W. P. Maltsnata is eons . tarall receiving, from the Wort- 6111111111LOOTtee, iti New Tort and Plaleslefplas, and alio firMaTteieh menelenohe newest and moaranproredraglea asti.i V. to w" Borden. Fits ... po.nb in and*ba=rl4,(ssenamor ,tek a. C. 44 1 ) _ - &A ---------- itsiallata, flats, gibbons, dia. - ; ! R . r .ii r s t:l r ldgi y No tilliillaartet atzott.„.ll!..preregs:i Ilava* i liUltinery Goods, of teary, description ; pi. stock eonalsmof every dedrable style of Plain and . ' Fanny Suaw, Braid, (limp. Frelltii an d other 1 BOtilletll. Jenny Lind, California, a.4!Mut . , 1 To i t , /;vs iii (gl , lirs , and Iran i. weei . 1.. . gu i m,,, 1 &TIM Braid, China Pearls and Sultan lint.. KM . , eons, 'Flowers, Bonnets, Bilks,. and'other dlillinell , : Articles, an, ae____,-------apd-___Bdr . nanovia.. . . Ty P. & 0. Nsusor4 s CO.,ltave removed to No 1 ..U1 . 1 3 9 Wood sweet. opposite Om St Charlet Hotel. i They have also elute@ the style or their Sno, and l e badness will be myriad on ender the name an d I style of .Ponley & Nabons." •_ • . . • • I M POSTLEY f • NELSONS, Manstrawarets of Cut Steel and liammemd Shov ls, spades, llou,Slay and Mantra Forte, Sad Bog Vices Clan Banal; dm Ugrian enlarged their watts, they 'can apply their friends at the shonesi woke awl lowest prices the market will ilford.. All esti el. made MM. best materials tad luest style. Net shame wishley to purchase will Sad It to their adv lan to tage exam. their stook before pozokuing-tos ese where, ' . ap4 CiOPPEE—t3I nets Coffee, on eonstiroalraterAies, sole low be_ _ Ti . 4.4 "4. u ' il. "" end far t o li b LlUNT • par p 4 1130 bb for see by • CII RANT NO • - ES—I 3 bble_prlo.e,e_elti by 12L311103 3 CO O. ISOLASSIES-1100 bble oak eooPdra6o. N :pi Ie by aut&iituoo 7ti.s . o b ri &co o. tup e me. I tao , a co rpt ' t, .A6IFIED SUOLB--I0 bid J e ll .& enol l. algoorro., per sumer Silas ie VT !a lma, f i r r: by fdP9 BgrEn-"b.T.lr4°ll ANFiELD zaiiDoll,-10 Obis for =do 3 by- CA ' •" ' NFIELD OALERSTU3—,3O bre sad 3 eggs for sale FIELD ' 3 'CANFIELD • SII . OAII—U hhdili 0, tor ukle bri ß tuainv.a, N MA RTlN Cnsalipt(7lll' age Mansriusberge. P gas herbs* peseleheutil lasted hies tau etty, Cot the pospeseW das% Otte?d and Slitiery,le itsvarlocu ov blase_ r . s. His sea ocuth strostsNe eala•Up INNIA•4 B . ' A A. MASON & (X) Motet St, batwantl 4 •ad %a, have Jut !A I ans bow opopuks, 30 esue • • Bon.w, marl a are /eve! LW, earl, Pitman. ands Pala Ursl4,Lmtus,Natlish Da. stale.; Elledsk Mums. /m& N•••Y,iuM • RO. nanlianeV.otallQuhtlea and price. ir.m " . • T. arm Third sad PLmr Ws, 2110h1A9 P/11, Webl i ' arat "sP" Tst li to ' kr: a?" •w c a t and wand neat of ainalandise; to Wadi. aim idide devl d Maori= and Trent Wad Paper ika Annie: On Patin% WOW Ming it idea a mambas, Clamant ilaocuatea main; henna sm os all tedlll:a pared Eloyineat• I dleardif of pliecy Campos gap badly, fail to waddle eh and tames of yardmen yam May tarot with then panmthe old established I.d em-!darhei sticer • • co-PASTrantatze..- • T HAVE mkev'W/E- CAUR P.rVetriba ma In al business, Irtiet u vill emit"d on nada 4. Mao of a.rlatr A ii °° : Mated UM 1830. • • - Jobs a.us PA.BLICSIL Con; ; Wlietamk Gocers. Asks is Prans4Fesio • Wins. Liras , . -Old Maaisia" No. 6, Commercial Itm, Mem Mica, w7D- • Plitrearce.Pa. 8. TIIIIKERMAN will please WA far kit biz. rd.of ZIF in nniber.'n_iit___altaratia and take them away. (11314. atinti i 7 747 Faint/area SrM i rf. 1, vII.IEO LA-20 bbb pas historoand ot sst br 1.011 4 ..luukurraoro3 . & CROXEIL 'Ay. Oat OFFlCirnxx oi we hislogoae . fleopalei at 'Nord' Asne4eL.ho btla rcAvikw IP Fvnut e. east of. Wood . • The opOpoigoo, agent noodle Wire old sad soipost giglo olathpsay, Was Pollens on Mato gad limit umlauts, sad oa aidigrogas od . Menitly. 3, r 1 17 Steam Boats god otkorocsaols. - • ap3 ofherfcueit .. . W. P. KINIgi. reardart Powtioni 160 ' '''.69 Dir""..- r -i 'd il it 4 110 qa hits 46 ' a pia 40 do Healey NW. FT , VA do biEt.,,,114.............. , , a 1101' . do tee do.- '• ' ' 10,4 1,11r 4 uto. ao . do • ~,a , N Y . .40 do . de do . Amorleee Ni1 d... 1 . 43i . 1 LOOM.tiesa . . ..,.„. ~,,, do, do. IS do . do .- ' Prairtn.saolr::. ~ - ----4 tigis Bahl; *pa . —4 k e - leaguing and to as.. nee; all or arklehas offered 40 Oa trade on tao'cal fayoubla tones. 'Doliverable'it al! bares of.ta dop neap:alit,' sed endow or AoColloOdS Zoo , 'Y. wester tba Meal= of. sportuann... • apa °oxalate. Illastoilm A 1•=1.1211 tam lot of Btu. DEO and &ado garde.. io Immo ot.So• iii / 1.1 ."'" , " T T hITTe bawd a ' Frilb°4 i_ -41 ; 1 ; E g it . 1 • "061.W5.1,8 tr. NlCO.,,_s__ anolocouing Cow/ t___T "lb b CO. 1 0p!...4G...!-Ay row llituoianosi, NsubifiF Q 1, "/ 'l 4bD" , y„, wei, W.._ V4. " 4'n " b , "b . 4 bud r wiCK & AIeCANI&IS 1101.1.01( AND DRABD436N__, ivt..___„ .. .ed AA , A bP...- .. .... 16 -i.- w iiii7d cii7,,,o 434Lvss j/ tho Idamillotioo.../IVIT ...., cbbo"" , .."Fl? - ii i* xotrii wlOB altelA, WiILIWY,ILWINI&MI 1 .T. (.7 for e at , f S z eB--;" C4 t I"' ....kb E . " H %M A I ZIL E" i l 3 1 1 11. 2 1 F 11 3 I. 4 44 I lli I P . 0 .„ ? —.._-,, ircri .ec ,, v ,,,,.., -- u 4-.- LEMIN"C° T. utbLIS-41b0 a Own taillt. wicnira 1 , 4 c.,lNitialy, 1 ~„:1,;,- -A 2 :lt. Ex lcataa - 4 9 apaliTt_fii . tatTi 1 U - otats, octavo/awl Cotooleby - . ' , _t_. e k_ • . RICA ALtileSigip_4_, L. 99 I 0 WO lbs 111011 Jost totalled and tor ." ---- b7 ; ^' AIIMSIWINIQ&CIy OyEI I EVIT.I o,:',lr*lra cr .: .mu Ili rti,A, r:f. • , . A IWO', 7/ 01(0Z/A lii4rbio•oill/llbba 3. 3 ,47,1t0 i7 ., sioar i i r,i tikli sse lle th r447 . Jo ira cVD: l 2: l l .4 - E ' T " 1 - "Mr IRCIIKek IBAZoP 11 , lifir 6 ki ' r...'l '''iristalf•ititr's folios br 41(11 irbre. Juror- .:01 - 5 - 7,7,.. hatr.4 for &Wlt -r .zba ct e r l ik — , - ,,,twirw - tr - ,..1 - ' Ir x el - u r . 7mat...rtt t... et - mot% NI • ../. 111 Ha sidoo,l" "1.4 NI COLE_ D6/0-1,11-El-77-1-00,440r eircolociiourojo, Ant a mar, for solo bY • - '' • 1 SELLERS & tICOI.I ' , 3° bb4 " Teal f 7lt a rfrOOD s QUIJAii, CURWllicuks, • impala szA -1.-7 ek i 1•1 ”1•11 " Wlett & marAmoLvzs • .. iIiOURBAs PDlollpit Coup orlDlTS.renswed te -, ..Wowthellue Ph *MU' bel,lllooll Wllod rod Market, whims will bO or We, of weir sesituacteting. full oniertineat of N. 8., nom., Desthigi, and. Hot Alms Parer sr amtoted of the st spieler, th• wlet • JOllll DEB T , of tho tato inn of lO Touch it Bel, he g pu rc hased an interest in tho inns 'PAO M t elYgo of the . Warehosso, end 'will &Mu SisPOOliini attention to the business, and itudighp-spaw sat- Ufa Use ter the Wends of and ail otliers who 0001 illVOr no "Alegi e21..1es V '"ini Waist st t ihugWOL in sum Jo • • ttAtamt..4--040 the for 'turf f OUl3VlLLEluttlErniblils esti", Jot Li coked pet stx neaps, sale laUtorralkla-,o moots mod kozogtiT . li i teikt mai for loyal GRANT poT As a -_-4S tt ..a gill? Dkucguo & 0 0, , " . . . _ . ~.._gkiii - . Ettt 3 7ii i," itoet, tia'd pet , 1. 5 `G ..tfr A e -- .1 1 3, _IN fg s 2l3: L. : t , sp3 ~.us ro W a x i . _ .... _ Nemo.. wilt lot ode bl . XXLIELL X CO nummE STONE-41 8105 DM tata•try L AS BELT ROB, 57 Wool • C OBALT—tc oll is tat oohs by • , • ARABIC -4 0 0 lbs Wc.41!11 . 1 , lvenv=-1=11:- • -- ler"stmuzsa— .. iii mitAUtiakVlNO.Boo.-3 SUIiAS, gr. aaa U-111 bias N 0 Sorar; SD Fol's Slur* ICI beta *WWI Mu; Limiting this tal sad firs sglAi Lsams Yi Cu T TH EATRE! Steao m Crle modr T ar ie pett.: ..— ' and ni,d s ",•,—.Usceriza. Dlo3:r."l".tf" "'"V,?::111,;7, D 0,,, otrttra • C Min FANNY ,WA 'lrrFainnh night o Second well al Mts. On' Friday, AMU a. will be presented - • DON C.F3AR. DF, DAZA.N. - . .•••••••---Idisa Fauay Vr . idiaet. .......... —Drs. 11. Coctiala. Tocortelada 42.7pard. I=== PITTSBURGH MUSEUM. atrox.t.o NALt,-wousenvOszaT. OtTibraL.-Ir,igi7,lq-traroti insbe centgChildnh AUCTION SALES. ; .6, Johni; *seamiest. Sala 4' :Viand& s hit" Usruraus But . a. Saturday evening.. Aped ate, at. 7 &chick, at the Commarnial Bales Omuta, corner of Wood and fdth wean c.a. be told— An aztanslea ASIMUIIOIII of neat Idookst- magus tie collection will ba foand—Standard Wolkaos Macey, Poen. Tbeelort, ttm Diamadikantances, Illustrateti Docket, lc, Aunty and pocket Meer, alto, map, yal• aabla miscellaneous weeks term percale twangs; • . • . JUAN D DVIS. Aso Bag gy, Dray, awl Peddler's 'Para, al Ant lax. Oa Moeda' , alarraoort, ate nth lone, ai 3 a`eloek, In front Or the Commerelal Situ geoars, comer of W.: sad Fifth mu, will be • I,reperiot near War - 1 do do Peddiari Wita_rin; ' 7011!'_11 UAVl9'A►et T------,------. . SACRED IIaRkION(ST,.. wit 'collection of Church Mamie. Edited by. George . , Kirigsl.y.Oa - tbor of Social Choi. Juvenile Chou,lee,Jee: • Sabbath School Gems of Meilen:A Poetry, designed expressly far the lisbbatk beloolt by J. 1 4..- Calk seank A new 'heeds. en Aetromenpf And 4...0,a;ar Um Globes, in two putt. Conialsons Motoneaucal and ' other dekoltenseutofeensand posotessoltke sonosoos and pioneer. Nog...laws and Thesoy of Graetuaion, ilotreetten,Tor t, and PlLlTlalli, toefteoftloss. Pe rfects, Dioances, befseatena, and bleguhnOes of tlio HP•VeIaY. Bah. composing, Ote 501at,13504@,k 0 .; ao, an extensive collect on of oho awe useful Prob lemsen the• Use of iko Gleams, ,Illart , ola 4 ,' o f subtly. of lleeraPles,•,,dell pdeoigaed for Abelle of High Schools and ameneles.. 11l Jams fd elndre, M. I), Professor el,blatiteafafies eitd ot.stronfolq fa the Central Nigh 13choOlo oe• llealaore. , . : •", , Donk and ,Port. or looldenes of a eralselo the united Smug Pripet* COMP.•I4 IP Cala2ll/114.ma4 aged,66o l l pf. alp Japfilfo,.V■lparals., Liam, 11000l6al. mid d en Fralellaa. alai,. Waluo.Colton. U.- 8.. N.; *Mhos of Ship. Wee, be. Per aide G by. . A. 11. EN MSC b CO . • -.Baebeesers to GLA.ICIT I ENGLISH, - . ~; ..No. INVleed Greet - of jdn ir ; isligtrgiltlasega.l"l tp Warthand la No. 118 itema Azle, s•tw Weoi . _ . Yor 5.1.. triittE,P. AdlllD3 OP WiD, situate aboat 3 calk* - tram the city, near the resiesece of Pe, Ilishard L... on the thecchbargh 'parepthe; satiable for coon- Ashi,-Poir JR . ..died icht of Lend, .intel. Le Franklin tevrislajk . about )6 aisles bunt Pittsburgh. nese Plinklin Aos4..:With veal he chided lowa par.