THE EmsßullirdaliTE. PUBLISHEDBy = ITHrrE &00 uskp.w.. rp?!!DAY MORNWi, APR1!.,,90850 gzEILE NEXT PAGE FUR WILL iw:F=A=, iffemuni:or thfi Aioll-MasonlO and Whig County ComOnlttoi of CoirroipanderiCT. . . - , XIII Delegates to the lam Crituti Cenverethe,ef the litt•Nliierawind Whig piny, all tired.. are moa t Wet( ilia Committee of Correspondenee, are request to meet at the New Cent BMW, an WI:Almelo ! 'loth of Aptilnext, for the transude:it or badness . * ALEX. OMANI*, Chairman. That/fel of the rioters la the late maiden at iihinothing Milli, commenced yesteirday. A re• .pittlaill In! found hi intr'lonal minute.. _ . . Pitts!neigh city ds, cot:wont annexed, sold feßluividelphisot the , ath hut., at 9S—ari . ad. vanoe. ' - . . . . i „leatte's L -.The maik have brought us ' Nereid of theee I rs .t epee, but they are all of 1 each Intend that our reader. will not regret the :.large owe they oretuity. Let every reader care. , fully that:die and lender them well. The clouds which had: partially dispersed from the political !melee:tat 'iltarblngton, have again gathered, and &earn In biaetheusa upon the flume, What will both. INSUIt It Is imposelle to tell; bat we fear thei3outh wilt be Satisfied within fair and rem: soluble compromise.' The North has rune as fu Is spirit of conciaation eats pnelent and in sonahle; to fact, as fu asthe people wilrendwe. lithe Booth is disposed td manifest an uncompi.S, 'Wang ud 'esitiotts tempei, It II time the Bowl fell back upon her original gronnd. - , • teeny event we-implore the Whig members frotsi rennuivaois to be cautions how they make eoncessionsto the ensuing 'demendsof the South- I===l2oS= :win them in supporting the just and conciliatory plw of War President—ail eoneesalon beyond ibt! iaazeoP 4 6 11 1 .7 . dangerous. It &futhent men will ...blaster and threaten disunion, !et the free Repro nentativeseif the - North let tlitiiiLLles as flint, and deolied jn tones of ticeition which Minim felt, that they.nrill ask nothing bet , what tater and _right. thee will submit to nothing wntrrg. althonsb the dliairdord.ts mity proceed to cony their Muse " 'threats Into excitation. If they provoke a arcs• `le do such an tease, on their errs heads be the eesseguences. .Tlas North will be ruthless., TasCmtcmuo.—Every remedy for the reran. j L tioa or the ravages of this destructive luau has hkbetto prated unarming, except the natant' and simple anti of destroying its lite. A very little trouble will' sulk for this, If our humeri and gardeners willgaucatly attend to it. Tley .• taske 'their first aprievraole shout the middle ortitay L and the best plan to'purcie iv, to spread under lb - trees two or thrill.. shert% aud take a heavy bloct . cif wood, oiveend covered alth Inha Rubber, oi .some old carpet, so av not to injure the lONS, sod Wilke the tree. a few beery blows, when the inn sev.is wI. fall as to the due s, and can be de. styled: Repeat tale ev,rs day fora few week-, we shall have as want of Plums end Apn oats to the ausulog 1.11. It Is possible that the . catcalls may be entirely extirpated in this way. Da. Wasatu.—A, cense:armed and pouredu effort is now bola made m Boston, and all our . eastemeities, to have,Dr. Webster's sentence atom muted to imprisonmentforlite. Petlbans are Mt mantic& in New York and Philadelphia, and arr very. hfinteftwitl signed. receiving the signatmer cud only of all those who doubt his goilkor.tha justice ortho verdict, but. alto, of all lobo are op posed to capital prinisunent. It is maid, however, by !swam: Dom Hoetnn, that there is no piobabllitt that the sentence frill be commuted, u Govern°, during .. tho past jear, has emplutleall, taken graqud thittheESeetotre of a State has et right to pardon a convict, or In any way am. throw the verdict of army, oaten now testimony 'should di forthcOming that might, in his opinion had it been brought herons taw jury, have came them to byre rendemd a different verdict. A writer m the Balton Bee tapes that Prof 'Webner haa been among the moat at:tam:nth ep. posenth of the aboldlon of eaphal pa ntahment. Fs= haiumirazon.- - latalligence from fluirlee burgh is becoming exciting. The .Loecifeen mar jonly In the Le. Osbourn has passed the Apportion tat finally, and it is now In the hands of the . Governor. Instead of being an equitable law for the apportionment of the Senators and Rammer tillage among tbe 'several eonmiea according to .the number of taxable luhabeanti, tI is en net for ... the protnotion, sad preservation a the political . power of the Loccifotto party. It nobi the Whig einzette,Of their t o ot political rights, and renders 1 'Powerless to a ■ State where pinta. aseneuly s loalanued. il,soore Infamous act of prili• tied - pia lofty. Ina nen • been enacted Gee many ant it calla for the indignant condemnation letati outraged people. " - : in order to fame the Governor to slot this hal, talus been kept hack until the last days of the .... , --Session, and the Appropriation Hit In held over ~ '.... Limits unmet. to compel him ro Yield ll>the wishes 7.cif the reckless .msjonty. We Mel assayed that 44e they will not succeed In this unmanly plat. The Governor Is nth more accoantable for the public - , - titian the Legtslature, and not as much so.— - - /Mature who Ily controls Me roistter—lev 'fies tazirs,eWets the treasurer, sod appropriates ~. 11 =4, 'inapt th e Lomfaco onsjority chooses ' . to *PI without providing for the want* of the clorinfron, let, them - answer far their own - - ale tetheir coontitoentsti We trust the Governor ..- wIII 410 gun in this mitm,. - and sutra' no Appro. .. petition-Sill to become a law which is not found. ed ort the nrinciple or fitimesi, to ell sections of the State. - We , ask for no favois, but we demand jtutiete., Better teal the wheels. of Government stand WI than that it great political (nod shag to permitted. - The relloirhag fi the bill, al it Inallypasedi and WU scat to the Goeltrn . or: , - • AlT0121,11:142:4T ULU • 1112/44.212. -; • .1. Phllsielphla 'City' . 2 • • Coumi' 3 Montgomery -1 • 4. Canner and Delaware 1 Berko and 'Schuylkill 2 Lat.-seas ................. ...... . .. 8. Lebanon red Dauphin • 9. Nertharnyrosi and Lehigh DP:" Ceb.e. relonre, Pike. and Wayne 11. Adam_ arid Frankbo ......... .. ........ Eel; 13 Combo:tains 'Perry. nod Juniata 14.., T.Lien; and M t 8 a 15. - Lyeeining, lan, Nuithuinhartanri, mad Sullivan - ill.. lemeros d 11.1nuibia -1,7 +.• B ader4, Sa.quebanna, - and WvOining•••• Tioga, Putter, U. Kean,' and Elk ..... • . • • Cys• Led. Mon er,Venango, Wrrrect. and - ...... • ........2.... 91. • Biller, Beau, and Wte OCO APC4IICO3 4 93. Waaningtoo and Brien . J.• 1 21. ,Weaunoresad. &menet, F.yette o. and Bee . ford 2 '25. Artnerong, 1 ant. and Clam. 1 Centre, Cleinfirld, Cambria, and 81air.....1 Mosso at IlLeprematAtlvAs. . 4.• • • Learehng. platen, mg . A444n. • • 1 6 - ro ter , AD'IbM• ~..,,,...' ,4919948: 4 m.; • a awkh • , 2 112811.01, IhrkS 9 I, , tigh,lte4 earinth /..'"n" L ' .. " . " '. ' 9 4,3 a cr, rW. and wry. 9 3 ."" "1 ' 46.4 drra•r: Tonna, OM • 4491.9al 1 L W• 1711•21, DOOM, 3 -.lair .""":64•:hnh tii.brhaill, • . • Jaeeta, Cowry 0r5,64d,,L6r, asa Ma- I. .. • - X....., • '439i Irma Areaway, aad I.oarrra.. Idler arhylk tteetaaaPia ea, a.i Salina, ,it ...paha.ill, mad Wraealea . "rCnierfene, .• , „ter— .llayalla, 3 VoMnitte, ma am, .: Daimon, 1 airrimartJaad, , :Flaw, I 11.I l. 9 Paola* , RI lakarea t 1 106 31;1e1g : 270o, 2 Vorthuse , 0r1.24, . eresdilkhis City, 4 • Comity, II 01711. Book TABLIG. .2:borer )finiusnea Atoorersar, for April, is *'•" -pryistprud bend, aid is replete with foibles of I Ultima telatitirri to the subjects of literature; come Ate. A moo able and invalaable publics. ram i . - ,tll's .;.,:,.•!Loassomd Ms Astir, lot Muck orn alamatalato c is acceptable. The veamatileeattor, 1. 44inaha Eel, worts and writes at pFeaent &jibe animation and vigor ottipez Viiiiktititie. good subaciriition ILA hiPitta• liltaptsp, • The Arndt Chronicle, for dprit, Lion stumble. It U devoted to a good dose, told parson it with untiring Imenft. • . APRON WASHINGITOIII. CaTuPoodenui PituMugh Gceerte Waixagrrwc API 3 Torrlto. The muenusis...._ ekelktrieittesi. The Suchanns platform was act up to day in open public view. Mr. McClernard, of Illinois, Introdeedletei the Meuse a bill, which he called a phus of compronse,providing , Firs—For the admission olCalifornia. Stinsil—Por the erection of territOrild govern. meets in the provions of Utah, (the ikactot of the Mormon) and New Mexico, without any pro viso as to Slavery.' Third—For the settlement of the bounduy die. note with Text!, by determialog,the',.3lth degree . Minton to be the line of &sin= between die State lied New Mexico, and by the payment, to Tens, of ten million' of dollars, in considerailo of relinquishment by . ker full claim to tureen beyond nal limit. In the Brat place, let me remnithin It is Win ed that this is the scheme agreed Upon by Bann. an "'Shale South, which he engages to have tar ried through Congress, tad in return for which they ate to make him President, if they can. The majority of the Southern men appear to think that they can get Slavery into New Mexico, ander a territorial form of grovernment,'lldminir. used by omens appoints. under Southern Inge ,. enee, here at Washington. .They are therefore willing to take their chances ander this arrange. meet, as a set oft to the admission of California, which It la imionibla to prevent at any rats. So thatif they get little in the trade; they don't pro. pose to give mech. Thus' Buchanan anus himself at the Snub. At the north he weeders he raring the votes of Pennsylvania la his Cult Pekiir as so mach capital ever available to him. Halo promised, dm, as I noticed the other day, • little &neharsinid for the deivolopement of the nil andiron Wang of his Own State, by ware( guarding against any revulsion of public semie menttlus might blow the promulgation of this little business transaction. . • Now, as the plan, be it observed, that through the Wilmot Proviso, RP susaise, u given up, nottn iny in regard to slavery is settled, nothing what- i I era; For either Slavery will be admitted owlet the territorial government, or it will be excluded. If it be admitted, the North will have been cheat. ed, if excluded, the South will be disappointed, and exasperated,and the whole question will come op with. ten fold accession of bitterness, when the State comes to apply tor admission. It will be another bilinear( contest, to be carried on with realer animosity. Then as to Snindary, the proposition is a pal pable:fraud, In fact down right robbery of die public treasury. Texas does not and never dui o irs one fun of New Mexico, and• fur a hundred and any years before Texas was known ever by name, as • Spanish Province, New Mexico was lefintsty bounded, on toe South,,by latitude 32 burns, and bad the war resulted lu no conquests (cm Mexico, that would have neon the extreme Reuben limit of Texas, if leer elan to ally snag weat 01 the Nueces had beco allowed. Then BeClernard's, that is to say. Buchartaniipropasi. eon in, so substance, a grant to Texas of a strip of the width of two degrees of latitude, and • dna. f Ste 000,000. They ay this' scheme, fiollsh, unreasonable, and lisquircuts as u ia, wid certainly prevail in Committee over lloy's bill fir the uoconditional idmission of California—that it will be promptly sported to the House, and poised ender the ma ma of the previous question. We had rather a good speech in the House to day, from ?Nor Hichstdson, of Illinois, a Sen. miler: by birth and feeling. He 'Showed very scinclaiively the hollowness of the pretence Vast .he frstalalPre prohibition of Slavery from any tei runty was the excl....fon of tiro South or Southern roes how it, by proving that, node, the ordinance 1 0f1769, Ono, ladies, and Illinois, were settled by emigrama, three founts of whom were from Slave to the Senato the Vice President did an excel cot thing. He read to the Senete ,what may be manacled a notice of bin acteriaination to pre• -erre order, act-imperiled by an argument to prove au right, es pmsidleig ellerrao tall Senators tercas der, and 0 compel them w keep within the bounds ifs one detorum. It will be remembered that Ms right of the presiding Meer was denied by Ile Calhoun, when Vice Prefecat, In 1/324—end if smartie on motion of Mr. Km& the Senate paid Mr. F.Umore the compliment of ordering this exposition Mite rules, and of the dutke and priv ileges of the Chair,to be entered upon its journal. Jenutts. Werianicros, April 4, 1550 The Cablbet....ttr. Webster argils...po tion. The old atop about Cabinet changes is revived . 'Mimetic, of the opposition have been varied in a remarkable MADAM A show time since Messrs. Clayton, Ewing, and coilsmer, were the chief a. Meta of their hostility; now their fiercest assaults are made upon Mews. Crawford, Preston, and ll:Mason. The text for all the diatribe. which hart lately appeared In the Colon, against the Cab. Met, has been the Galphin claim, and extravagant expendimos and allowances.- Mr. Crawford his called for an Investigatioa of his connection with the Galphil claim, and a committee of nine have bean appointed, by the Speaker of the Hamle t to conduit it. This is a matter it Is yet too early to Wit upon with confide= sa to result. The committee, which ts amide°ed to be fairly constituted, may, report that the payment of the claini liras tritavoid• able, and that Mr. Crawkird's coed.° in respect to it has been correct, delicate, and honorable.— Bat truth and candor:evil:a me to uy that Whip u well as Democrats consider the Oct that the Secretary of War should have been so directly in, unmated in the claim, an unfortunate ciretamstaire for the adnotaistration. I believe it to ben fact ihal the article which appeared u a leader in the Ma tt:l.l Intelligence', some days since, a:plaids'', di:outman. with my own itatement made about the mum time, that the Secretary of the Interior ootdd have had no connection with the allowance, was writ.en by Mr. Corwin, am an act equalled to Kr. Ewing, bet without the consent of the latter. Mr.-Corwin babied that the Secretary of the In. calor should take =canoes effectually to repel the imputed°ns of the Union, In reference to this mat ter. He refused upon the ground that the charges of the Udion spinal him were known to pre• teed from sheer malignancy, and were not worth replying to. Senator Corwin then prepared the article alluded to, and had it pnbkthed as a matter .1 - common junta. The It...public says, with great truth and force, that it is ease dial to the succeed of Goa. Taylor', administration that the rungs .1 incorruptible pu• ray, and of Meru, unbending integrity, with which a came ts, should be preserved, and, on behalf or the President and the Cabinet, called f.,r the In. vcatigation whirth la row proceeding before it was ordered. It Is not true, however, that Mr. Clayton has soy Idea of exchanging his present position for Mar of a foreign mission, or that Mr. !Meredith prepuce co retire. At taut, it was not true a few days ago, aid I have no reason to believe that the mutt of .bingo has changed, with respect to those two off. ears, since the date et the information I rely upon. Bat It need excite no surprise if a necessity should arise for remodeling the Cabinet, audio that event. It is not unlikely that the retirement of any one member may lead to the realimation of all. We have had, to day, a very interesting debate le the Senate. Mr. Webster hat declared himself in favor of action, direct and eZcient, upon the questions now bebre that body. With a ciearnen of manner peculiar to himself, he has pointed on' that the Senate Is now nod hat been for along tome proceeding without method, and in away that is likely to Iced to no useful result. Ho de, muds., claselicalion and proper arrangement o' those questions. He says California to entitled to be admitted before other leas preening business In considered. Mr. Foote took exception to Mr. Webstee's remarks, and talked foolishly about en. slating the admission of California, unconnected revolutionary means, al with other niessotes, by lading to disunion, and so forth. Mr. Webster at onee turned all Inch stuff inte eidleole , Ind turned the !ugh of the Senate upon Foote by recalling Ms previous alarming Intimatmet, and their I;sp, This demonstration of Mr. Webster cannot Sit to do good. It la quite Um° Mu the Senate should Mara emelt, and show to others whether it can sot .s.icedv or not on the great questions before it, It is certainly something worse than foolish to go 'on, .month alter month, talking indult:umlaut:ly upon a dozenonconsistent propositions relating so the saute subject. and sating upon acne, and Mr. Webster is endued to public thanks foe having so Impulsively retested against Mayer ismaisting in aunt a onset. /mum ;Stole of BOLOtoo!“—Boot Prongprota el oh. Piave Qnsotiosi—Lot•TOSlLlTLE The cabanes..lllsa's Trentr..Pelaasyl. vanla Loa. WAdaThotos, April d. No bylines, of general interest yet. The Hattie, however, has been endeavoring to do something with private bilis, to day, find I believe has got don pretty well, considering all dingo 11l is to be hoped that they have tot allowed coy Galphin cue to clip through, as wu dose August n the Benate there km bead • most interesting :debate. Gee. Shields has made the most telling Needs against thepretenslona and position of the extreme slavery party, which I have listened to for a hug lime. He exhibited a degree of talent and capacity -as a thinker, and a debater, far which go body bu given bim credit. He took ■ bold, but statesmatt like view of the whole sla. very question, insisting, however. the C.ha... la was to a° way Mixed up with it, and that she ought to he admitted withotti'deley, and without `As the debate progressed. it became apparent that sit important vote was expected this after. noon. Mr. Masao, of Va., es helms done sever• al times before. solemnly announced that Veen is, South Carolina, and Georgia, were prepared to secede, in case California were admitted without compensatory legislation In favor of slavery. Mr. authority to speak for these States, on such a point, being very doubtful, this Solemn seaming produced no partiMtlar erect. But when Mr. Clay rose, after the yeas and nays hod been called Eir„ on a motion preliminary to Foote', proposition for a select committee, and declared himself in favor of sending California before that committee, atom, - with all other subjects of diffdrence, there was a general feeling of surprise end regret. It will be remembered that, on a previous erection, Kr. Clay said he thought the appileetion of Call. fomia for admission was a quearon that ought to be decided quite independently et all others: Had be not to day shifted his positron on this point, ■ great advance would have been made towards sums decisive action. But the loss of Mr. Clay's vote, and Ms speech, rendered It necessary that Mr. Benton ahould throw himself into the arena• He commenced a powerful and creative speech, after four o'clock, but gave way to e motto. to adjourn. Bo that the result of the day's and the week's work has been, that no material progress has been male. The prospect is cloudy and dreary enough. We seem to be this day as tar from an adjustment, as we have ever yet been, and that is the opinion of the most reflecting and eltservant members of both House.. Compromin le seen to bo almost out of the gammon. The Booth want. to mufti power, While destiny and the march of events des Blare that power shall reside elsewhere. What the inane may be, I almost dread to think. No concession upon our part, however great, can avert it. It the South will not submit to her fate. which is, to be denoted Moms tyrsonical aoprem acy, to a store . eqnslity with other eeetio.a, then we have out to keep firmly on in the course of right, nod knave the rwult to God. The spriolations concerning a change In the Catimet continue. But they are premature, and I do not think M worth while to repeat them. It u probstle that soma change will be made within ' ninety days. There is no mistaking the tendency of the leading article* of the Republic, which I Wee good tenon to behave speaks the sentiments of the President. The Republio has from the W yoming, called (Jr a thorough invastwatiom of the clieumstances attending the, payment of the Gal. phut claim, and has gives evident glens of deter• nunation that the enquiry should be cooducted in the moat rigid manner, in order to show that Gen. Taylor knew nothing at all, even of the tx. Mance of the clubs. That scrutiny has been or• dered, and is now going on, at the request of the Secretary of War himself. The handled thing that any body has ventnced'to utter against the Seeretwy of the Treasury. in this business, is, that he has suffered himself to be controlled by the strict maxim of legal seenee, and hat ordered the payment of the claim, be cause the letter of the law authorized it. As a politicise and ststarmac, they say he should have looked to . oanwNuenees. the public will not trouble themselves with nice reflectioes on the matter. They will say if a member of the Cabinet has permitted an Immense demand of this char acter to be prosecuted against the government, whale Its is in once, and shall receive • large share of the preened% he cannot retain his place without damaging the popularity of the Presl. • dent. The Senate have before them Risers pretended treaty with Nicaragua, and all his correspondence- The Ant does not amount to soy Ming at all, and the correspondence Gall interns that the lut ad. minim:anon abmtdoned the Monroe doctrine in the mostsitral and abareeful manner. Mr. Mates Butler, of the Lucerne thstriet, has presented, in the Nouse, a very able mansonal, from persons imerested Is the iron Niece's, In Pennsylvania, from which 1 take the following facts. Emilio:id prod•oes more iron than all Ea. rope besides, and the eousumptien Is equal to 100 meted' for each individual of the population. The contomption of Belmum is in about The same pro. portion. France oonstunes about thirty ;pound. ' meech Inhabitant, of which she Imports about a air& The consumption of the United Blame Is equal in proportion to that of Oreat Britain, but the caner production, fee., leanly huffs, gnat in the latter 000titi7 as m eon. To show the fluctuations of the English price of iron,tt la stated that the 1,000,000 ions cntaumed to the U. Sums would have con, in England, In IE4B, three and a hair million of pounds sterling, In 1840 it would have tan £1,000,000, showing • difference of 1130,00000 in one year's coon:imp. tion. Bat lam inskitig my. letter too long, I will notice this Important piper fartherps my next. JUNIU.I. FROSS }LAURIE/BURGH. ormsponiencs of tlke "ItUlbargh Garstuo. Itusustrani, April 5, 1850 In the Senate, yesterday, the only matter of gen. eral Interest, was the resolution fixing the day of goal adjournment. The debate upon this sub ject woo not continued. The day Axed loam res. olatioe, so mlginslly presented, was the 16th Inst., 50.11 W to give the Governorien days for considera tion of the Apportiooment bill. Upon the host passage of the resolution, Mr. King moved to go In Committee of the Whole for the purpose of in serting the 12th Instead of the 16th. Tb.s propo• anion, however, woe defeated by a strict party vote. The resonation was then adopted as origi nally offered, fixing the day of final adjournment on the 16th net. 11 the Governor el mild now bold oo to the Ap. portionment bill ofoo days, as be he. • right to do. end then veto it, the day of adjournment will ei ther have to be !epotted, or an extra erasion. which it la thought the Locofeco• dnere, wart be the noneequence and, Indeed, I do tat tee bow an extra session is to be avoided to 1111 event. That the Governor will awe the Apponiomment etil cannot be doubted for a moment And the L. cokeos have mem not to touch the Aperop.la. Lion bill maul that eihjont is finally disposed of.— They hope to this weir to prove Circe Jeep: roue and damnable bill upon the Executive and the people. They will find, however, that there is bo t little to be mode not of Governor Jainism° le that way. From all I know of him, I e b oold take him to he one of the hardest men to coerce to. to. any meunre that In the whole range of my acipaintance, and to far as standing not is con cerued,l presume the Executive Departments can withstand the want of supplies quite Wong as the . Omni Board, and its subordinate.. A fedora to make an appropriation might do good in one Te -1 epect at least; it would atop the pray of tha hot. pies of aoretpuen, who swarm around the public works;i and many an excellent Locofoco's =cepa tion, like Othello's, would be clean gone, at lent far the ensiling year. to the How., yesterday,the Apportionment bill, as amended by the Senate, passed, by a strict par ty vote, and was immediately compared and sent to the Governor. In the Senate, to day, nothing of publki Interest was done. The day was consumed with the con. aideration of the local and private bills. Many omnlnsses got Ihrough,some of them embracing as many as ten or Aileen baconvuona and differ:a elk amnions. This mode of Legielation larly reprehensible. am it is almost Impossible for the people to obtain any intelligible view of the &abject, passed upon. In one of these omnibus bills, • section of some intoner to tour readers was hitched on by Tour able and indcattlgeble Sepator, Mr. Dusk, and after a brief explanation by bim, pared without a dissenting voice. It was e torsion a uthorising the Cleveland and Wells. wills Rail Road Company to connect with the Ober and rennsylvsnia Rail Raul Company at any Point WWI weak signed upon by the maid nowt:mule. lam rot very Wallin . srlth these' roads myself, and theivdarn canna; explain the particular erect of, this bill. I have nil doubt, how ever, that the fide itself; mill clearly indicate to your reoders the object. add Cnteptiopc of the bill. - . • In the Rouse, to day, the amendments to the general Bank Bilt.wereeeted upon, and several co:lel:Irma In, while other quite a. important were rejected. The provision limiting the ironic of bills to ■ denomination not leas than five dollars, was concurred 10, though I was a little surprised to nod that poor very intelligent and gentleman ly democratic Representative, Dr. McClintock vo ted to Maim upon the limitation of ten dollars, as it originally pawed the House. As the Doctor tow been connected with the mint, however, it is per bop. not very remarkable that he ahould prefer a hard money currency. To a man who ban hen• Bled the mint drop tor years in their'atate of vie. gin puray, letore they had been moiled by the I touch el the ignobil• vulgssa. • specie currency has no doubt a peculiar charm. Bat as the veal, ores of the mint have not yet proved aufficlently abundent for all the demands of business, we ap• prebend that In the estimation of the people, even a dirty five dollar bill, In the absence of a better, will be a very respectable and - Convenient animals tote. This is a matter, It is true, about which men, may heihestly differ in opinion, but we must say that it surprised us a good deal to see agentleman who represents o largo commercial community. such as Pittsburgh, lolling in with the tragaries cf Jesse Milleri , and pursuing this ultra course upon • Walter of no importance whatever. I have heretofore tried to convince lease Miller, and Will now tell Dactor McClintock than it matters ve. ty little what the standard rereeenowive of value is made of, so that it ts• repreandat.r.cf ease.— If the five dollar nom is properly eecured, sod worth what it purporse lobe worth, it may be mom derdrable than,a five dollar gold piece, beonnse for many purpolea more convenient. The security is the main thing. Bank note., baud on Stale or United States smoke ate the best elmulating me dium that can posaibly be devised. 11,110111 SZW' YORK Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Casette. Nro Yazd, April 4. The arrival of the commercial news by the steamer has, in .connection with a heavy storm, checked business. Upon chtton in ordinary times, the fall of half a cent a pound would have made trouble, but it has no effect now. The diminiehed receipts at the &militia ports, and the ability or merchants to hole, their Mucks, keep the market Wig; and they calculate will enable them to es tablish a large advance before the mouth closes. Among the novelties eve petitions for the corn mulabon of the seuterice of Professor Webster, which are moat indueirtotiali circulated in the city. A good many of the presaes here are meek excited at his convictton, and chagrined that their pre. dittoes of arquival are naiades). Some of them so tar forget themselves as to charge the jury With dtshonesty, from. the fact that the test.motty was so clear that they were, ready to agree as tioon-ss they left the boo. The engine. of Col:ins' mammoth steam ship have been started, nod the workmanship pnered to be infest, so far as snob a trial eta demen.traie it. I. is reported that the ship will go to Washing ton, on bar intim,. apd let Conarrs; see what hes been done with the enemy. She is hued up with all the luxury of • private mansion. and will be eon of dotting House" and dust faster than any ship now upon salt water. New boats are now building Gm the Cunard line;and the Bu• sash post oaoe department has been RO.lettei to allow the ship{erbteri are tO too pets With Cohlos' to come to New York direct. The attempt to bead the Yankees' is idle s and so sore at steam ships matinee to bossed, Jon Bad mast drop astern, and stand as eafaverablk compared tom's snip•, as their sailing ship*. Hooey has grown ■ little mare in demand, and the qu'dations of the 2d are repented, troth the re mark that they are the Inside dearer. Dealer. In fancy stocks are musk troubled, and the markets ' decidedly doll, and fairer in camsegeeuce of the famed 'asks. The accumulation of ewe in the sub treasury and hanks is very great, bot:the Me mer will aeon be depleted. Mr. Belmont, the agent of the Rothchild'', has made arrengementa to receive the Mexican indemnity to the extent of two millions, and it in understood that the emu will net be shipped. The Hudson River Rai l road Comp•ny knee purchased alarga s square rinsed, and one of these days intend to erects store depot, or station, en. tbeioommettanraie with the costly structures open the working pen of the road. The earnings of the road continue ciarfactoty, but until the cnn. 'metier is made with Albany, it caned be aspect. ee to *how its fall capacity and compete wak the rival. A rich carpet manalsourrer, Mr. Thompson, of Thompsonville, COlne client, is now building a son of isondescript steamboat for the Hudson river, and a confident he can best the locomotive. The boot is out of water almost, and has her boilers en deck, an anomaly here. He now owns the swift er boat on the river, and will, to the event oh fall. bog to boat the locomotive, at least beat all other bests. The City Comptroller last eight gate the pee. ple t 7 Ida of the coat ef the City government. For three 'month; the expenses have been E,f133,- 649, Including • - quarter of a million r r paving alone. The total east of our City re .-14reett [darted at the atmual cam of arms r, Noes of Jol tars The expooditures of the Un.t,l 6,aten go ternment w only about Ave time• a- 'orbe a. that, and coder the administrate:s of lulao Q. Adam. was only four time. greater.) In markets no great activity, la cotirequeueJ of the Moro. Favorito State Il,or and good Michigan sells at ft 9tH5 121, and about $5 00 for choice Southern. Ontin la firm, with a moderate bald. arms. Whiskey Is 231 c., and dull. Pork dull, at 0 00 for meas. Lard le firm, and • good inquiry. Iron has sold to ■ moderato extent at 521 en for Scotch pig. Hemp has-fallen at lout I coot ■ pound. The stook ie large, sod bolder. axeious to °lrma. Lend is doll. Oils of most kinds are dull. Flaxseed I. wanted at.il 60. Tobacco to firm, and • good export trade. A good' deal of tea is now selling, but the market le weak, and a dreline has been submitted to. Saar* are doll, and ttfltan" bar reduced his prices for refined I coot a pound; other greaten dull. C. IRTILLIRIIIO ROY YMIZOILA — Barton BLoCSA ADZ—By the arrival on Tuesday, st New York, of the brig Catbierine;Whlclileft Curraccoa on the 7th of March, we learn that a Venezuelan brig o f war had arrived at that port on the previous day, sod reported teat • British fleet of twelve sail had anchored oil legtlyra. One of them objects was to awn £50,000 so indemoinvatum 'or the lEn prisonizent sat Mr. Ward: the British Ministerated ine Admiral threatened au immediate blockade of the Waal, COM Comma to Snaiiiinthis. Its the al• ternAUlre in CAW of refusal, and if full and ample ' compliance with ail h a government's other 'de. mends was not grouted on or before that day. A. hag been before stated, the English and Deitch Mincers also have demanded the repesloi lie law which the last L:ginlo ere pawed, allow s mg nine yes. grace, dunng whien Venezuela debtors could not bat called en by ,heir creditors fir payment, nor could any legal amps be taken assent them. Lord Co.:wane is In command of the English dee, or.th Cel. Wilson to aid, end according to alt accounts (26th ultimo) from Carew., hue pin on thAD, non' the Site of March to repeal the law or Qutete Sayers, and •Iford settalaction far the inehrestinent of certain English subjects Jul June, in Caracoae. • • Parma Imam ELErnos.-11 , nry 13. Anthony, the worthy Wtog Governor of abode Wand, has beta re•elented by • large larjority. The vote la light and the Loam made no fight worthy of the name. Cob. Fairstorer on TIM Pacnno Rwuao•n. — The closing procecothis of the Pacific Railroad Con amnion. to Philadelphia, took place on Wednes. day. They embrace a letter from Col. Fremont. The Cot, is, perhaps, the highest authority In the country upon the subject, having traveled over the whole route Noun and again. , He contends that this continent can be crossed from the Mississippi to the Pacific, without climbing o siounrain, and on the very line which every national considers. lion would require to connect the great valley of the West with the Pacific Ocean. He say., more over, that in his opinion, it will be found conve nient to divide the entire lino into there parts—the Eastern, reaching from the mouth of the Kansas to the head of the Del Norte; the Middle, from the bead of the Del Norm to the ran of the Great Ba. sin; and the Western, trom the rim of the Great Basin to the Ocean. EleiliaiD.—Trie Methodist Episcopal ConGsrenee, at Philadelphia, sat two says with closed doors on the ease of the Rev. Weiiam R. Gentner, charged with attempting to seduce one Mrs. Norton, a married lady of Lancaster county. The Eel. gentleman, it *poem, had previously been tried by a committee of preachers. who pro. hire guilty, whereupon the Presiding Eh. der caused big outpeasion. He appealed, and brought the mailer before the cookreace, which body hes confirmed the charge, and &wanted all farther Connection with the accused. The Ikrattin Daily Advertiser eontuns a letter TEE ASURZWS /ALT..' • of commendation addressed to Mr. Webstr i n OFIcE . herby Rim. that agreeably to ant Of N General. Assembly of the Connsenwealther Penn. reference table late forcible anti Wilmot P 14391110 s ylirnent, f lamest the 18th day of 111.,,,y A. D. 1815, Speech, end signed by eight hundred influential eanuled nn ite the ..t .d r o e i reene the let entitled an act di ctisens of Baton and its vleinity4 among whom a ,,d n i:r ether mows, :rfd7,rttlgttfi r : r = we note the names of Thomas H. Perkins, Wiliam tootled u art 2,7. l t r,,:"L',,,lf' d " e t l i m ° r i f,l e g l th laste lend. for Applelon. Postmaster Hayden, 0. A. Browneon and for ethernet-pose: ri posted the Ilh day of klarc,4 Francis Bowen, Hon. !Infos Choate, and most t;,/ d ) . 1 .7 1 1 d 7 C,7' . 0 1". e j our T i f - fr", s ,r t '; . %.l,g I slsdod of the heavy merchants and camtaliste of the City I r f o o m r ie ni e l n ., ee d e o n e dtaxi o. th u s io . l;::: : O ty ffi r e tih e, r :; : tb ... e ; or Notion. it is a most respeetable teattmoutel. 7°l llOth daYI aryer 111cattur MAN Int ViOli..—The Washing. 1,14 and Inht, Inelositng County, Reboot, Road, elate. insults corresiondent of the New York Journal or :2,..l ru P ,'„7,r e Z , o ," ou ' r with nil coal ' " .....11 Y Commerce says, gentlemen Iron, California, sow Find Brant, City of Pittsburgh. in Weehlogton, mate that CoL Fremont ie the Jamie Gray, 1 lot out Market sblnlty RZ No 1:912700 rich= unto in the world. Ills gold mine wi lt llus s - 4 ompson, I I°l oo rdarke"mel, 22 by MI probably be saleable, in a few years, at six 1e1a b 1;11,4. , heirs, No 179,1 lot on Market street ' ' loan an ante. Me. Wright .I..*Y° that be knows ton e Wtekersham, 1 lot on Mashes st,ol by 53, " of spots belonging to the Goveroment which are No IN' G Senora and wank Oa Millions of dollars an acre, nod wil l 7,7!,,7 4 8 3 n .a,7 "o'o- FerryFerry63 :e reduce from 10 to ';0 per cent. a year. co tha t W o = Dirbir 1 let on Second at, 33 by 80 part 's a jaunt. - • - . Jonathan II Smith, 1 lot on Third at 20 by 100 19 251 lannosraten.—The Nam York Teiblitio don- JamesChadwicktalicirail !pt.:innards] 15by60 873 tains the following interesting shingles] paragraph ß O, tt b .i " , .101 on „ conxtning the immigration into the port of New Frederick Wendt'. helm I let Pa Seoond arrest IL York. During the month of March loot there 25 by 95 3.3 were: . From Great Britain and Ireland France Haute Towne— •• • • •• • Magma Other pore Total 6165 The whole number of arrivals for March of last year, wan 10,303. There is a falling off io the last month, compared with March, 1619, of up wards of 4000, or 60 per cent. The number arri• ved in January, 1819, was 8026; in 1850, it woo 13,014; in February, 1819, the number was 9523; in 1050, ii was only 3903. The following are the total, or the numbers for the three wombs of the "Nears 1819 and 1850,rerprenvely: riot three moat,. or 1819 29,462 23,101 First three months of 1950 , John 51 Campbell, Ile in liaWe - Plan, No 103 139 City of Pittaburgh, 1 ge lot of groom! to•Den y'e field. 13 91 Militia. Huffman, 1 lot in Brown or Irwin's pints. No 7 4 C 5 John Loughlin, 4 lots in Denny's field. 05 by HO each I 6 20 Thome. Milligan, E of a lot in Denny's Geld, 71 James Old, 1 lot In Blaeles plan 8 36 James II Mclean. 1 lot in Hart'. plso 4 25 Da. Witll72ele ELI.. Dethattign • Luti•ltc. Denial'. 8 Scully., to. in Denny's Geld 15 95 -A ditpatch from Bast. says, that the eldest Jam. Stewart, / lot in Brown's plan 270 daughter of Prof. Webster with yesterday con- .54.4.7:47,,,..8,071,7m,N.7.35:.3::(3370:35A.::44. 46 08 Sped I. a racing lunatic. liar friends were cum. polled to save her from self dealmerion, to mai. , AVilliam Ward, 3 lob in liar. plan, Nos 6 7 , 6 6 her limbs. We hope there W come exaggeration fry , in dde,thougls It is certain the .le and daughters Werd A. r1a110y.,13 lois In Heath plan,,Nos 37, 19 62 of the condemned moat die a thousand deaths jw, 4 ”, n n r .r 3 3 . , ; ,,,,, 1 , 1 ,,,, 4,1 , .. 1 ' 0 4 : 4,. iin a: D.. . , 44 in, , ,n 41 .,,, ,.4 .6 6 : ... r 47:1P,• 4 . 5, while he will die but one. God pity those who Fie 3 20 longest survive of this atilieted family, for the ear. i John w iiiina „ n iota in Th . iincnini , pl. 3MI Hest gouts will have the quickest release trout rin- I FP rm. , If men could but see the hoinble canoe- . pone,, Rail. 1 lot in B22 " DiLiri nth . , p W i.n ord • cptenees of theirl crimes both to themselves and , nel.t P Crooks, 2 lot. in Dante' also, Nos 7.6, 1 37 otheribefore they are committed; it seeing to Os John Peens. I lot in Colwell's plan, No 159 133 they would shudder at such wrong doing. Ina ;Cr Eager., lota In eolerell'splan.NostOO , tet. ease Ii it that of Dr. Webster's, hutonn sympathy, ' G.f.',..t2,1;1,:".',..„.0,:ait,,,t7;•,,e1c5,:i..NX,4.1,11L4:14.5a.• 3 5 , while it ts most grateful, cannot relieve the load iai ` ii i .,; • • 110 which weighs Upon the heart. Pride is hue:. ear Mr K%,,• end , I lot to Fetterman's plan. No 39 05 fidence lost, love misplaced, and on aching void 's Mr !McCracken, 2 lots lu Arthur. , plan, No 7 'eft which oottilig but God end the grave inn fill. nnd 165 One each, trm .. iln .temple as Ibis ' ought to 1.12 ;_ n 1 24 MeK21227. 2 lots in 1 " 2 " e• 9120' Nos 12 R I nn '9 tell fox all 'Me 0. 0 the vntoten.nitY as a '.'" ,, iina Fredenek Train. 1 lots in lIIIIIICP plan. Nos 0, 1, 1 10 Irmo evil todedgenoe and unholy tcmpinttoc, acd lame. , •nlitn, 0 lois in Fetterman 's pl., Nos yet we daub', each nee 'he paradoxes , I nICII•2 Is. 17.1 0 . 19 eri 21, 2 2 13.2 1, 13 NJ earebtuttootal charnel., II ouch a trial der. not Thrze . /;il . le i r.B . ln4 to Millet's plan, Nos 19,20, it fi,,i, rstoer. mere.. eras dttnin'ek come. Anr rand " 'Mr Karon! I fat - ft:Davie. plan. No 4 1 6.3 appetite for the horuble is gnat lied by fent. a g n b ar , e 5 ,,„1,,,.. , 01,1, in padre plan. Noe 7.P, 201 crime Who:n toothed of p onsoting one to Ily from Richard 11,8, pert oriole Nos 19 and W i th A, c 0 end rattier • crows by what AY,. upon" and tu- thor'. Plan 16'0 data an acqbt.ruce to the wrist g on condemn. i ;',..",..T.. 2 iia 1n. I n CA. " P '2. • N. -% 42 .- 12 ' or .1 lot fn Irenn's plan, N o 42 in How true It lit to r• gard to vice- Francis Hall. 1 Int In Davis' plan, No 15 1 00 'We 11. 1 end... then pop teen embrcce." John Lae,, s lota In Miner's plan, Nos PO, 17n to The wily safety as shun 'ti n very beginning and Daniel Mahoney, I lot In Colerelthred. Si en FO appettiance ofevil.-N Y. Erp.r.s.t. Jena. kleDeviti, lot in Arthur' i., 1 9f vc,,, iiliver, 1 tot inColwell', plan, No 140 ea 'Mr Kinkead, 1 Int in Fetterm.a. Men, No 5 190 A poorce recorder tel mon is In pragre. at Sir Struision.y lots in Conk'. plan, Nos 117. 148 800 Os. go, cW York. Th• first Methodiet church Fred Train. 9 line 01 Wom' pia, Noe 5,6 IGO has •n additiou of nearly 200 within a raw weeks John Wilton, 0 tote m Irerln's pl., No 12,45 168 The Met. god Presbyterian churches have oleo Eighth Ward .. John Amberson, 1 talon Floyd'. Hill, 20 ft from large acceasion. In WolsOn'• line 55 Mrs Clark. 1 lot in Magee's plan 55 F• 12.61.1.1 Cauca Pouter. - The New Y or k Philip Fogies, lints in Greer. plan, No 61,63 2 Mt, Journal of Commerce .notince. the failure of David Gethrldge's heirs, 1 lot in Pipelown, Sr ft Messrs. Richmond a: Carr, Cabou pouters, Pro.. (root to the Tier 55 " ft 0,001 dense, R.l I. business They commenced busine three B °:"G nihrnoh r = lOO to Mom ...1 05 ... ' warn''.n's line year. 2,10, With a capital of between one no d un° Mr worden,2 lots In nte,re plan 270 hundred thousand dollars, and after struggling David Greer, 95 lots In Greets pl.. Nos 1,3 4, bravely for some time raciest Tow heroes, have 5. 0, t . , 10, x 1.21. 21,1 n 36 31.73.741 75 , 7677. been obliged at last to go Irl Ihu board. They will . 7 ", 7 6E1, 1 ' 1 .. 3 , E 1 ,14 to 8 1, !Pr Em. 90 . 1 603, matte a matement of men &truth to their creditor. : 0 . , 9 ,' i r , ,( ' 4 9 7 , , : :;'. , 4 1,; 1, i i . ril, : , o: a 0 1 1, 2 , Il i 7 , : 7 S it,, , 114. , 0, a few day. 14 40 r PH, 122 123, 1.. 125,110,127, 120,130.140, 141,142,143, 141, 115, 111, 167,1411,1 4 6 1 5 6 151 t Firma Cancel -A oriaH . os 10 rin the Dooms "'i 152 113,139.156 170, 157, 61 Journal, dated the 110 Or C,Enh , r, eau, that :Mr. Mr. Hemili, I of in yi re sossa,g3 lest &on". 55 vi Das, U. S. cdmonseadner, was then at Csidon, , Wnnln n 's 460 Henry Hartman, 1 lot in (Imes plan, No 16 53 e 2 P 221 ,; 2 4,,i ° , 21.47 5h .. 10 . • .. .. n. ''''..... he ' .. ' d James Hood. one lot In Greer's pl.. No 71 35 get nO. S . snip to take him. Air. nelneler, en. c a , n ,„ K ri um i,,,,,, i lot in timer's plan N o ig as coy to 904th Dowse Asinovas also there wading John Johnston'. beim t lot in Greenooglee 9150 eke 'beet cf Coro. Vcutheer, to proceed in ono .; PMMorro. 50,3 ft. , to Ya'wn's line PO i as et We shim, the Plymouth or the St. Marys, to ~ ,, L ,--,4 1- m p r n o h. h , ,, ,,, , , .. , . 0- y, lot to lilac wp SO 1 33 &am, AM, 03 Isis minion. .. - air Me Kee, 1 lot in 111• Leo l's plan, No 0 110 i Francis Nevm, 1 lot in GreElt . • plan No IS as Tie Wheat crop of Ohio. which b.. bees a p u s. Jscae• Patterson, 1 lot in Magee's plan, Nos 33 two reeepor, as l. to Ual failure file NI kat a the i T 17651 ..1 1 i lot in Ulna'. Plo 6 . 0 1‘. 1 Perm. AWE... CS , by 111. end I lot upon Ho7'4 , hill 175 'tenor of Virginia, proms. an abundant yield w„, ~.s o , s 1„, i,p,ide. pi,,,,, I tie this season, _ • Malec. of U S Batik , one huge lot in Papemem 1 75 i . Thane:sowed of foreign Imo tuwortett into Phda. Ninth Ward delphos, dttring the months of Fehruaty and !Much, M " M ` l '''' , ' Wu.'" Peon 2 1 ' 2 ' 17 '33.n."4'. to Mulberry' alley . I au is Haled to bare been 3,115 tons. Ara Word, Cary ti Allegheny. John Serena. one lot on I.aeoelt et, 27 by 123 700 LOGAN, WILSON & Co., :•.4...a Ward e tor to by Soon Middle alley 21.0 109 WOW) 07KKILT, Allot/ F. FIFTH. ' I r l Z,, " rt i tril,T, ' c t .i o 1.., Nos 06,9490, IMPORTERS OF IORDWARE, Cl' RY, &f. Ask the attention'of purchasers to then Then'. Monllll, one 101 in !thdenort's 91.0,20 PAESI' SPII.:INO STOCK, 1 try &I 00 virb,cli ehey chink will , iiiniiinn , inria , nii ii. 1,011 . in _ John McFarland, one lot In RoLinson's pl., 26 1 00 I 17u extent , .d chez..., milk non of one ' Ole Inmeil. 1 lot Co notnnson 'l s plan, 20 by 100 eri /Mot room, cotter here or in ' ' ertll4l Rhodes: one'. on Sheeteld tit, td by 103 64 the 1.211. in Cm.. John Sown.. one Int on demon alley 7: 1,1,1.2-41.kelvT . C I: /labiate, one lot on Sherfteld st 67 ' - t e park, one lot en Swap". n, 20 by EC. NO 111 135 DIED, Hach Conniver, one lot in Mechanics Retreat, 47 On the evening of Saturday, the Wri mH,nis o'clock, =, hr 1 , . ' at the hoe. of her John, Mrs. Jane Alexander Joseph Heath, I tot n Anderson". plan,lo by ES 1'33 Altegheny City, in th e e 74. year ot her age. ' 'Motu. i Daniel., 1 let Ea 11/eds./es' Kemal, 37 by I.O CO The fn.. of the family are ansited, withal. fanner Ju a n 11011, on , an in Aniinanan, plan , 00 by to 5, roue, to an. d her 1000,01, on Toreday afternoon, Hugh Lecann,one Ice InAnderson's an :4 100 liii l ain. ni s n . n i naki to „ na „, to the i i ii,,,,,, 1 A 51.1.11, one lot In Anderosubt plan, 20 by Flas c,,,,,,,, • Lutes McDowell, oar lot in Andereon'e pl., 20 511 Falling off In the present year ...... ...5 355 February and March 0f....... ^lO 088 and ,March of 1650 10,0'13 Del:reams in the two wombed this year 9,763 So the arrivals for February and March this year are little more than ball that of last yenr. A T.llail Wale tail. Hugh MoutgoMery, 1 N o m I A rist) do house work. A pleasant end pentium:lT W b m M atholland, 1 lot in Grave Yard plan, 2 1 sitiuma, slid good wages given, Enquire ei ibis b ~, .... T • offire s s_ _ . . P r" Adolph.. Alatthews. 1 lot in Davis' plan, on Ilea --__--. _ _ To /camel Dlrooters. yet mid Jackson stream ‘bb . of James Airs:oll.y, 1 lot on !Ina ver and Vmo at„ AN tti7PC ' ily " isi 'd i il ' re ' l. i g ViVe l Itir S iro h i T f l 'rET ' e R Mr meXinisity, I lot in Grave Yard plan. Rooms, at Dougterty, I lot on Cum!! street. 9U by 100. 1,114 Tneri 9 T•Pd l i .e .... 1 ..eieeb i es P" °P i a. "' Tbibetl DoteMisti,l lot in Andenon's plon:20 by tarot 2201 alt. Punctual attendaime is portico:wily i ,., "corned " all. as bPs ' Pe " a. h.....". is ' e. be Lydia Fsglish, IPt to Timbals'@ plen,2o by lOU, brought before the merlin, 30115 AIeQUEWAN, Cliairrnso. rifseii Word. W 11 Seamed. reeretnro Mary rlomins,l Mt on Fleming sueel, an b TO, y Jane Robinson, taloa Flenung anent A CAIID. Ali Milliken, one lot oty Uoyle street, 20 by 00, 1 rr lig nudemigned beet leave to intone the public lot Fleming street, 1 0 by 110, 274 i that h • has declined businesson Moor of he Sten, William Brown, I lot on Fa mama street, No 00 P. AI. Davis. who will continua the A action end Corn. au, d 5 by lin, , Fifthbusinom at Me old mood• curlier of Weed and Jones Se Clark,l lot on Third lime!, GO by 110, IGo Fifth street , , and for whom lin would solicit \ ennuis John Alertin, I lot on Fairmount one.. 23 by mince 'Mite liberal patransge heretofore bestowed up. 150, 213 on the beam. 30115 D. DAVIS, Nancy McCullough, I lot ou Fairmount street April nib, lain 25 by 120, Adam Simms, 5 tom on Steep street, No 14,10, id, 111, Sy, Pa Da DAVIS, (bUCCEiSOR TO JOHN D. DAVIS,) • FourlA Ward. lIICTIONEKR &ND CODMIB B ION DELCDANT, 1 gall i lerr,l lot on Liberty Tact and Virgin al comae OF WOOD ASO liria etas W. lrwin, 2 lora on Maio meet, 11l by ID) IX/ ILL melte sale., on liberal term/. of Foreig• and e tch. a . aai Domestic m ere tg e thae. H e al Haw, gmeka, W.ll,Mil Slaraltall,l lot on ‘ifsaltlngton etre& , he . and hopes.lty explrienee and glom atienti , si D• 73 , Ifei, 300 busines merit a oominvanee of the mpoort and %V, ham Jenkins, 1 lot on Liberty mKr eet, by patronag to e sr, liberally extended to the former home IS'', 37) Anril tilt. 16.53. Ifratigh rt_Hlnniognans. David Britten., 1 lot in McKeel. plan, 9-03 James Berms, 1 lot in fildßee's plan, 65 by EU, sut DY a young moth n Kiltunion as Book %erre, or j t'inton Rounick. I 0 lot in McDonaldnoolon, 37 DB General Clerk, or Cork on a gleam Boat, has n 207 „ 0pp . 0 , ,k of ota No 22 . 00 27, 4o Brown ~ good knowledge of business, haring had ton years' .„,,,,,, , 210 experience; he feel. confident of gioing every mu.. l'' T rollivam, 1 lot In Breed'. pion, 3 ee faction; is a good atteountent, and writes a good hand: R A Ilauswen,l lotto Greue. phut N 0.123. 431 et • good mor al 'W..", and temperate; can g"' Joseph D tkee., t for . Gregg'. plan, N 0315, IST the best of env reference.. Any comenonicenons ad. Jentiatt Lewis, I lot In Brown'. plan, NolG, 01 droned to 30, this offide, will be attenoed to Girona' MeGeory l s he rts,2 lots In Gregg's plan op9.3t* Nos 117, 11. F, 4 40 BACON—SeouI. priwo Sugar Cored Um lil .; Junt•s eCobe.l tot In Breed's plan, Nog, lan j o in momoo, k of lot No 0; Tech's plan, 90 1"U P"'" ""hk" ' i*" ""I"d "' John Williams, 1 lot in O'Cootterbt plan, 2.0 by CO, 412 Roomer Hibernia, for sale by spa' , JAMES A HUTCIUSON 2. CO c,,,,,,80chmn,1 ACM 10lin 440•42'4 plan, 940 South P4u440r,44. IiEESE-100 ems Ctssm Cheese lust toed. and ftr c OO ,, Do , 11 1 . 0 C oa l 1104 tnne Cby (ap9l 111 CANPIIFD.D O n Ebberomm„,,, 1 lot o on Coal Hill, B U r a i l e I. :Y R-4 ” (7;14 n cthth'' jrllB7N't,ra.g.t r,..,,,f:r.t,'„7,TicYonnt'ar37:,er, Th ., R0t ,,,,,,,„, , lot on Brownsville Pao, • TPLAc,,c I )- 10 ta:bN4BOu7ArG:ndtt'b b y"n d, "''g ' lot ' t ' lrrt ' lrs,VloT_o o n o o C re.. " .eVi i l o h r s d ' l road, op 9 JAMES DAL7F.LL ,', BorovgA rf IlicKouport. r All.r"01/. 111 brls reeeivkg from steamer Lady David Bra eltloeber, / lot No - l_g Syron, and for Jr o by JAMES DALZLLL samuei Itrtmert, 1 lot, N. 47. en way, 2 lots, Nos .79 and 40, OR BALD —A pair of SMALL SLACK MARES, 2 . ,,, '" 1', if, ' I lot, No 140, well matoli•d, and gam/ 1111VOitIll Inquire or 'pp frame. I i n , i n R 0 0... p 00 , aMS.LN II GLYDE. lof ~Wood st wp ,",,, , , 10 , , N o lag, Orphans , Court Bale. 'Thos Listen, 9 lots Nos 213 and 914, 0 eire,l lot No 29, -P1TAF,4',N.,T.C.,%"°d;d.e1.7(1,9,121741',0/:01: it ' ll ' , 'l' : l ii o mTvi ' lii:rt i,' II lots, No. 5o 53, 21, 119), 132 115, will be esposed to public rate, on the 2911 day of April, 147 149, 151,59 and !!, . 1 WA, at three o'clock P. AL, on the premiso., all thm John Noe), . 101. : N .",!.. 4hi .. 3-% 109 COlOlOlOl of ground olioate In the etty of Paw' uryh, W" Penniman. "... 9101, 's° i... 1 33 l 00 ann.dnhdeaviedleilioe d i. as ,„ f o o n ll d ow . s , ,i , o l, :r ne ir b l y le u gi , ion . in . g , . 9o f ,n ti , l: 3 1, 0 11 1 , ... 7 5 2 11 7 ,..t . .. 1 i.i2 p ,'" N '',, N ,, 0 ~r,:,,,, 1 ,, p., _ Ito 01 t S o 'l a l " rr e . * e i o f ee '' t a n a d i I P - " ye ' e l 1 i li d m w o i n t ' t o U " ri ' s ''' aln ' h Gel o ' L ' i s j *. t ; 4 1 Vi o r i m i 1 . °3 % I N ro ' I : 7 N . 8.: "07' . I. "' . P 1 . n . 01 ...ohm. ode, MCOOO by Slid alley per:d paralle, with famish Wilma. 1 1.1. N.. WO , ss o ood rt. twenty seven fee, to Ma line of Willtam Sinelmrts lkirs, 1 lo g No 1.11, 10 .gednomi lot thence by the sool lino 1.1 Wm Arthur.. Pia TutowAsp. 1 0 ,, ..d porallel with Grant 'reef forty Iblee feet rt. Geom. Knipe. 1 lot °a Illinerwillo Piae, in h Second sweet, thence along Second st twenty Aesop win.. p i., 41 feet. the pl•se el beginmng. Aker /amps.. 2 Is,. Up.] Pe/1111111M. Ave• Terms of Sal hundred dollars hsbo prod opon nue in Irwin'. Man, 69 ry delive of the deed, the balonee m two equal poy- up . e,,,,,,,,, I l ot anM. ~,,, s o hi re, i. Le . .00. at.tr and lea years reageetwely from the date ...,,,, o pion, 54 of elle, with interest payable annual y. and to be ie• Matthew Stewart, 3 sere. land, Wiaterallald, 7 'Ai cured by bond and morigago on the premises For An„„,„ Nano. 5 i o n, on klmemmilo Pike, No north.' particular., apply to 0 E Applton, .1:10171Cy ax, , pg, 2,,:4 01 at law, fourth street, or to the undersigned, Thom.° Regan, 1 lot on Pcn.9lwartia Ave• ROBERT DUNCAN, It Ganrds. of Arm Alms le Chr. J Wen d t, mmort no Bereb,9 lots on P.nsylvard• Avenue, 6040 1 0 9 N. 23,243 99 me ACKLETT & WIIITIA, {Yolier Meldrther, 4101100 M 1110111•1110 Pars, No. 101, WOOD STREET, No 2e, 27. e . ,, MI, ea .. A_VE ., :i d s . :::::: 4 ::::::c e ll mv a . :.:::::: a k : javt. : B.tirli 4 P . 9:•:e: . re:s .j la d n' n o d n o m n ntl iP ul:ze ,h l d., l/111 9 „d ie jut intrGooDs,.. l "'" " ..h V .. 1 ... for . 1. j."'" rr s s lens Innd on Sq;dlsl Hill ' 5 411 0 .7 fi ri , 1.1 . c d . aie h b ot: i 7 m rtioretiatas. Great inducements L . ,, ,, , . krona.,, 3, 74 E B ' t ".^ n.-1.2, Noble') Ilmm, 1 sere of land, 40 1N ... 7 g 6. "' *d_S_lji*Gr : All:9Y bhdi'.UN l L 79 l.Q •B ll ,d 1 7 . 1 1 1 1,1 C be g Ty ' 5 (: 1. 1.4P: " rt S 'll E j ys . ter, " ;l i o n' t R I I n ' Tb :"" orn . s h7 s d p . lan: P. tO3 ' SUGAR I ; u ! m 1 . 1, .? .1.1.10E.91.0dLi t io r tz E 9 —3o ;ab ay n b i c r ! K s E S T . , l . lo si o m J P .: , rd p ac Chadwick , I I N; , lot i o p....,. plan, 3.41 27 --•41 ' John ~ .. .. .11 s a Lr. y 11 ., . 1 1 1 0 , 1 9 1 nC loon.. plan, ls e ts ", ~ 5 1. . !T_ _ B VE.I3 Burma -it k f . Osier on .66,1,i,,..nt..' d , Pins 7buntehip. 11 for eale by (W a I bill.LElt RICKIMON. . Jo h n Kenwn.lsl seers 611.nd, . , 'Thorns. Kennedy, .1 e —.• land, O HINOLKI—EY N ehlnYles far sale by oennetly, 73 sere. •k-1 NILLKa a iticKETSON. ; Franiim MowAip. wP_Er hl , WINN-400. cuts 9. M. Wino Samuel Wgisbb 3 ten son low. eubbitung lands of v 3 S fat .aly by 1301 DULLER R RICEETSON. I N H Crabs, .ad others, Effral3 Third Ward. Samuel Paisley, 1 lot en Prospelit at II by 40 901 911 Joseph Bowman. I Int on Fountain .1. 49 by .37 It 63 5 '.,,,.; Robert Bailey.' lot on Poplar alleYtW by 20 0 " • .'" ' Edward flume, I lot Prospect stle ny 99 9 32 44 Issue Riley, 1 lot back or Canal at. 93 by 36 418 676 Bier:nary a McCarthy, I lot on Tomei street R 6 03 by 39 403 Jamen Prawn, I lot in Cook's pion ent Webster st, 20 by CO. No 6 4 03 FOwth Ward. I 3 It Speer, .3 lots nn Haneock 00 and Mattocks 0110'40 by WO each 413 73 South Todd, I lot on Band 04 40 by au 13 54 F(11A Ward. William Macro., I lot nu Penn st 88 by 100.41 lota on Me et 20 by 71 each, 23 lota in Brink Pond 20 by 71 each 91 61 Willtsm Demi.. 1 lot b Pine 0110 by 60 t :11 Regis Penest, I lot on Liberty et 23 by I 0 MI UV 2 1 II SleFudder, 1 lot on Quarry st Richard Simnel', 1 lot on flarriton at 20 by 100 160 1 Smut! Sloan, I 101 on Liberly et 2 00 Sixth Ward. E=1:1 .East / 1. Sll I Asaßnweer7., he. il47o;taON. ChihttY IChUhrer Pittsburgh, April P,1'70. BLT-ICobris NO: 1 Salt for tale b• • • • s- MILI.EIt b. IlICKEIBON•111 UGAR--.1 0 hbds N. 0. Sugar just laudbur froti, 10 steamer Jetranani and for rale by " OL S9R9-4 0 brla N lialwes eta ree'd and .1,11. for sale Ly ' lapsl & EUIRBAUG C °F7 apP l7lo "Ili6 Codee C$ and ret .•fie by SURCIRIIHAaM — ms -- ,lin caks Henr Am n.' SarCara 6 .p 9 8 &W 13ARBAU08 Fri Exp PELTS— . 1000' theep Pelus In istore • r IRAHH—C....on and rood melbas lust reeelved, 4,b4p.r.#e by SHAC WHITE. ncrrroN DIAPER—Brawn and bkaelynthui ki Damask, and Diaper poinAggere.n to , aP9 WHITE _ CASSIIIERZ3-4Ltur r e lf t MOM fashionabla and j . !..e0 10 ,„.a,, F.01,4.11.11_ ~7~4T YADIi[NGS—Two 6~IN bad bl~ct p~d~ Y dlnß~rceei~e667 BBACRL6ITt WA .l7_B: VRFNCII CLOTHS-45 two' treof aoc! Drown Frenok SloAoiarE4VhirrE" COTTON BAITING-50 bgei No 14 AO baler Fardltilamaj m ISAIAH DICITN & CO FFolat,_ ==1:1 • . C/TtIiAiNITACTRE-16 pipes Catolnia Wino on consignment, and for sale bY MILLS. tt a iticicsrsotc— ACoN-21 , este aosortt, now landing tins — downer Oe• eon. for wee by ISAIAH MOWS &CO LARD -3O brio owl I twee No I, tow landing from Woo.. Genova, or sofa by • o .8 ISAIAIi bICKEY t 63, EATDERS-61 nets nourl.odlor, and for Weep • .9 1!!AJAII DICKEY & CO It if OLASSES—ta brlo jog ree'dind for sato by IVI •na J B CANFIELD LITTER—W bye fur Wetly Ise, but end for mac by B CANFIELD MOIILD CAN DLEN-20 bee jest rec'd, sale by eys J B CANFIELD. GOLDEN SYRUP—IS bris for .1.10 law to cis consignment, by JAMES DALZEILL, apS 70 Water n. FIRE BRICK constantly on hand, and for sale by sPO JAMES DA.LZELL WlZnyw r• C OD VISEI-42 a hula and for a y k ‘"*" ISAIAH DICKEY CO., apG Water sad Root sta. SUNDRIES -50 b: . s .. ll.a c i= 10 half chests Chdlia Tea; • 5 half cheats panted do; t brl peelerlPeseher, it bola Cider Vinegar; 10 ban SaleTantS, ' 10 bee Variegated• Soap; 30 dor Pa te n Zino Waakbherds; I do. assorted Ploßlre 5 don PrediTornator; _ For sale by D WILLIAMS. antil3.2 Comer Wood and Flfib eta NOTION. TO RAIL ROAD CONTRAD. TORS. IDELLEVONTAINE AND INDIANA RAIL ROAD. ..L1 Sealed Propene& will be received at the Coat. penile Office. in Sidney, Shelby County, Oblo, on and after Wednesday, May 1.5M,18513, for doing the grab bing, clearing, grading, and masonry, cinch pc:tunas of me Belief...mine and Indium Rall Road, aa can be prepared for letting by the fifteenth. 1 he line extends from some mint on thogiereMod, Columbus, and Cincinnati Rail Road, through Marion, Benefott ;me, and Sidney, to the State line. between Ohio and Indiana—a total distance of about It is expected mat the toe from the eanternlenninlia to Mallon about WS miles, and from BellefOntalne to Sidoey—td.out 13 miles. will then be ready to leg and the remainder of the roam es aorta thereafter as it can be located and prepared. SpeelficalionS and planer/nil be ready for inspeetinh, and all neeessary inlormstion may be obtained on ap plication at the other of the thief engineer, at Marion, or to J. Pemberton, resident engineer in Sidney, after One tab of May. By order of the Board of Direetcra. • W. hIILNOR ROBERTS, Chief Engineer Pagineethr Office, Marion, Ohio. March Bolt, IESO. TO 0011THAOTOTTIL PURNPIEE LETTlNGS—fielded pregame! , will be I received in Maim San, Indransom:rill o'clock, A. Pt, on Wednesday. April 04th. for the - graduation and brideing of ten miles of the Mama Bun ?anionic, including, some MeAdanazing heavy Masonry. and Wooden Superstractures. Trio War will be shown notes read, and necessary explenallOns made on du e i grimed donee the two_preeedlng days by JNO. IL WILIAAMS, gineer ,t Stinunal. • JOHN En F. LITIFOUIt, apa President By order of Down Seemanectont. - A. C. , Hieing San, Indiana, March 3th,1860. Sealed proposals will be received is until 10 o'clock, A. M., oa Saturday, April 27th, for die graduation, brasier, sr . MeAdarmantg a ol from five t . 79e line w o i f i ltt e rt miles , a . 11 . e Vreend=pcte.24, asplaasuona given, during tbehwo previous days by JNO. S. WILLIAMS, Engineer k Superintend . t. JOHN F. DL POUR, Prelate'. By order of the Board of Directors. _ Palen Bones, Stever.). • Arrangements are In progress and It is cenfidoatly apemen that not , C11547-7r41.1 60 - bay Fos'a rgr 4! 661 a Clamed ,_ Lf p i l q d•Tina for sale by ammt,s,tii:co XEILITARY REAM° WAY... 4 you far Ple 1 1 in •• 1 RE SELLERS .. Renaults, Bonus's. • • • - • A A. MASON & CO., Market Su, between 3p yid /1., An, nave lull ree'd„ and are note elpanra, Srr eases Bannon among which ate lenar m, l l 76l east, 'Florence andVirlas Pedal Braid, Laden, Tao. atablasEsoliisit Straws. Ronan sad Readci; t o. nerd vancor of all • nahtles nod micas. •-• •AnA ==l 301 Llf.s. -8 '477,1 Sr" " ; h 6 t*,...;= able styles, rce'd la. • 7 . 4 B 24,180NekiXt, tinn.. at Boasetat; A FULL rupply .11 einna Pawl, Roush luuMol . IS Rolland up. F...renaa Bnid, in( fitiPrjs7 l . , 11,,mpetu.w up... , lb. noni tastPAPF• . "d / 4 "i'L `"""' by atultemr & BURCHifigIL • Alat-Pace Hower and Honest Cap,* ^WI , 1 1 4 1* /1. turd uldTcorib... . 16 4. 0- sortssent of Elaue Da Loins; Prnian Cleasoua en tire New arikkr. Pallants; Ctape De Lens, /to; a largo apartment a Lamm and Eller Dress Goodi„ of thn haw sryhoi and =oil liaskkomelble polar!. Or= EIMEII3 E=MI