THE 11178 BURGH PUBLISHED BY WHITE do co rvvraiscracku THURSDAY IdOttrilliG, MAY 0,1830. Elrlevonsicris ara caluestry moaned wend le thAf LITOIII before 5 La., and as early In the day as emotional*. Advertise:nets not mated for or neat. lad Uno erfa time ear be awed until otdo reld out. Itatamizartpuo.4 and advertise. rata far Ws paw reoal sod and forwarded flea el -share frogs CIL offlos. • B. Toyota JO Agent for this losOr ot his word ,stash to Hof Wort, Philadelphia, and BOISON sod fo aothofi=tl to twelve cobionpOoom oat adinfrissomur far as. 140,7714,22 x AxaucoAdoodlor Mau sad solersnotloo I to the North American sod Vittull MO= ChiefArtillodolphlo, remand Kato limbo/ Mei iiito WNW • n Mar Gartmc—Adverclrem ete t • • ••• for thut paper, will ba received and /masa this odiee. OrPOLAA • Coeutamtet.i.dre—debeededed, Or um vel pipet, will be reeuved and torawm -111,1111 • STATIC COMVSINTIOII. Al■• • • of the Map State Central Committee, WI at Hurl berg. alateh,lN all'lhirldtatem'be flIq•!/1" Owfbreak. eta imber of i. deLe. Midst MOW, ropeetive wpresentatimm • Satan; Oa said &demises to meet lt Conventioe az 04 of Philadelphia, on the lieh day of /nee, um ow ime...4l.,pcme =Mead. eandidtuo for , w be voted fOo at the ensued "I'3'l MORTON et eine/UE:4 &grad. Gaon d Haw, weeretam, astl.nosonto and Whig County. Can. vanes. o pew ann order call of the Chairman:the AVIOg esy Anisoonlo Corms Coatuddee of Correspond. mid that lithe Coen H tale. The folletrieg resole. deo WWI SIOP;Le. to wLL titheobred, That the Whig. and Anthnuente doter, Mlle several Electn Dlstnets of Allegheny Conon hooted lie hereby io repelled to moot •r.lheit ea' glares the keldleg elections, ea Saturday, , Mls Ist dal aim te nett, the and then to elect two delegates to . the Cereal Coarentlon to be held at the Court House eaWedeesday the SA day or June. at It o'clock.• Coloentlon to make the weal and emcees.," realuseleas to to r the ensuing Oeusher Elections, are dee to appoint leo delegates to re preesnt the Coact) lathe Iltede Conventiee,th be held In the atty.:tint]. 6061 a, esWednesday,the to diem,* 'lease primur menthes In the Townships to be held Worw the boors at two and fire o'clock. (coca , . Mil wad ulna those la the Wards and Boro al ughs between the ,enemu rielock. P. A HlL.O.NDS,Cheltasso. Joe. lb. Pont; Auct ro.onn,littfttonn. Taos ovum; April to. We. CTSIBR :4641' PAW:: FUR LOCAL aLLTr 1131.111RAVIIIC Oar aekeeteledgearenu are dee to the tut Mite Treasury,•tdr. Meredith fa a heed loated, bound copy otlua able anneal report with the settompaaybei documents. • We regret to bear that a number of the :Whig mambos of the State Legistatum, at this import eat crisis, have vacated their seals and: gone home, and among them, it Is rumored, are two Aom this county, leaving one Whig and one Loco f.SCO to represent the interests of this great 'Whig dietict, at • moment when all the important leer. Wires of the session is robe acted upon. -if sor lokunation Is coerce, these members have a se rious account to settle with their constituents. The usual apology made torstich delinqueecies is, that they have paired off with some Loeofoco friend. This, however, le a very tame excuse, sad :tight sever to be taken. On the same prin• elple it was not necessary to go at all, provided the absentee could get a friend of the opposition 'to take a like step. It IA not the design of 14 people, is seeding theirlepreientatives to Berri; burgh, that they shall delegate - their poiers to *them, or to a limited number. It is underlined by the mama that they shall militate their of dirty until the adjournment, unless sickness same other unavoidable occasion for 'Men should arise. Especially at the close or filmset:l when the most important Wiser., inveurialny sate Upon, and when the chances for obtaining soi particular object desired by conaatnenta are aiwtia the best, and when members have obtained/ins dame and experieum, it is important that ti r reps resentative should be in his sear, watching every movement With vigilance, and seizing every op portunity Co:doing good or warding air evil. At hat accounts, the Apportionment Bill, the App.); petition Bill, and the Free Banking Bill were all pending, and hanging in doubt and uncertainty. Those Whig members who have deserted their waste at sushi time will hardly be sent back an. ether yeir, unless May have a very good defence to =keg we understand the temper of the Whip of Allegheny county. ' I Possurano Laws—A most eznellent law ex. 11t. In - Ohio, which ought to be Imitated bravery State le the Uakm. It is that of publishing the laws of grinersi iaterest in two paper., it eo many are primed ie every county In the State. entity cannot be gametal:red, and can surrey be elemated. According to the present plan, In Peansylvants, scarcely ono-person in . Ave kin dred, knows what laws are in eminence, or what have parsed the Leglabiture at the adjumment ef its tamed session. After • delay of some moot* they are published in pamphlet Gina and fall Into the baud. ammo few Indlcduals,Public *Sun and lawyers. The great mans of peo ple are what, Igeorant of the nature and beerier; of the soli enastmente--they know not what hat lees enetted,te what rejected. II they want In formation, they must apply to alawyer five, ar wait mull they lease is the dear school of eipc.. stance This Is wrong In priselpki and Pfactnee. if the people ought to .be erqniinted . wlth soy Wog, It *toed be the hors welch govern _ them sad winch they are espected to obey. If the patios la Ohio was introdtund here, the whole potpie, alarm, would be made sequatetea with the as. laws beim they reached the Chaired& Wound olives in pamphlet form. le Ohie;e*ery we of a general eharwter hes already been placed Ware the people SUMO the adjournment r ef the Leghlature, and we doubt not the people are now beta acquainted with them, than they wend hues bees on the old sprees iii ten years , The szpeare Is Kneed sew, and no money could be better spent, and no harden would be 'more etteerfenyterrne by the people, as they would be directly beeelned. Tsce Mum; Eq.. UlO veteran mow of the Washington Halm, the great and ousted oleo of the Locobeo party—st lout of Its Bactoman's wing of W—haa expressed himself In favor of Nashville INsunkez Conveanon. Is &tutor to the ...ialLarsontan," dated April 22, 1810, Mr. Bitoirte Ws ,— .We ate eagaged in a nowt unions 'Tort to souls the whole agitating eonweverry by, a fale . arid bonorable coot prombe.. There is tome hope OE Umaybearranted before the -1 at oflons. but is the mean thee, /had it to & tie. Aar', dui death t. iwgzerisf , theis,,ldrusarions to the Nash . alio C6ovootioo. . , • Wiwi do you uy to that, Northern Damocles, Hers Is your dud °twist advtates a etavention to hitch treason, unless 0000 comprotiate Is made by whkh &amino be canted to the free ter!. torts. He ought to change the name of bleitsper and all It Dia saisa." Tea OM/MOM OP, 21111 Hamm Tama .—The Clain (l'a) &nista eye that a practical detteas of the uortbly lajoriotte erects Cl the Tariff of 1916, can be found In that %lunar— ward of the hest Cateacea hive Shindy dapped, and • number more- will atop es soon eatheir Bunke are. orked pia - The Raglan? might have a dd e d, t hat stun would atop If thy could, be , the erects of the Testi have wave sash e 'oat about them that the only alletcatnes an to go on sr boalauptcy. In the faint hope of a bane,. day, they proceed until the 'ltalia claws tbe actin The itlecter, wait* of the run of the Fortuna !COM cottetp. this .f thenfilment of the pledges eln 11114. by th e e Democrats of Clarion, tbat wed Polk gad Dino were elected the Interests of Peauryii Tula. and Clarion county In particular, would be imeirded I Zs akir cm • leissatable amount oft Mr. Itheraraise Lair. We ask these questiotta not tit Maiming Of censure, but that the excitement boa all pawed; you may weigh *be matter In your handi, and @Anwar, dentagoltoes who led ihe Po. tibial stampede why did you promise when you never lateaded te the 7 The maim are boo t" and Miry acted on the faith ot their leaden, by ego late they dud therneelves deceived, elle mew they are imperiencing 'the bitter fruits of their doter. When the Whip apprised them; of the danger, they heedial am; they said. w Whig lite woman; none of Maas sad thee they dierehardeg the admodiWWO tether/ very best friendi,but mit . the oossegassoci Mani Wein In tie fats, and the Is tithe, raini• Mures idateitars's riaossum—The Kay cam bar of Mla ealtreirie partake lo welcome to oar raids. Amon Jul intaresting mien' info,* I. meta the intmest:on money, and another Oa the eft, of fikuiestan. The miseellaams4pcmico or *Ws ay* , Is ow/ fall and Warman& gahITIOCOMUNCV by Fraderraz B4eis. It 'scaly becessay to alumna: the name of delightfalsalborso r3egins to dm vett so ezbba. rivoreadiag. .- • • - ThlVW l4 ^ii(Y4) l traLiAix lie sp unhisliO, readies oath° tam Ma; daring-late sesenin of the Virgualalwilalatimo, a company was Mein** rated In that place, for the manufseterre of cotton, wool, du, and sillr, with a capital not enceeillor .6500.0e0.2ad another for the mannfseture of pw per with a capital not to exceed n 50,000. Steps 'are being taken to mgsniss both companien — The. Herald. anticipates great unman, espe ciallY to the insaufactore of woolen aame paper also says that the nearly elected mem ber cf the Legislators from that county, Well, bas pledged bin:Melt to of Wu a low to incorporate a company to construct a rsi' road from Wheeling to Pittsburgh, OM Wells. burgh. , There is an Itiereasing opposition masifested to the Northern Whig pram, to any compromise of the Slavery qaestion which shall link the admise sins of California with any subject, and make its just demand to depend on other and extraneous manes. The New Fort Courier and Engineer of .last Friday,. Ina spirited insole on the subject, ear t - Now there is but Pint one way In which this in iquitous and high•banded scheme can be mel t and' that is precisely the way which General Teller recommend. .California must be admitted at once. She is entitled to It,—she flea • right to demand it. There le no lost or valid reason for connecting her admission with any other inane whatever. There in no ground, no cal:mine en. case, no room for compromine. There is nothing to be compromised. There would be jolt an much ammo in pron.:sag to compromise the paw• meta of the President's salwy. en the admission ofealiftinle. We can understand ' how • Tariff bill. or a boundry qnewloo, or • disputed Asko May be compromised: something may be yielded en either side. neon both. But where the oven. rho is simply—shell CalTansis to eibeittisf or ems —there most be one of not IMO .110... --15 050 v. IM yes or rte There'. no room for compromise in the ease. &aerating other measures to it, sod swsicut that one shill not pass without the other. is eere tyloprolling. It Is the worm kind of leg in. lation.-.-al cope corrupt, often mischievous, sod never just. We hope there i n p'uok enough in Congress to being this matter to an intone. There is such a thins as eektiar • vote not ti any question. All that in necessere in • clear head, and a firm heart. Soethern members have proclaimed that no other , boldness shell be done pool this question Ii toil ilea fold them tn their threat, by foreios them to settle it. Get no know whether Comptes ban power to •t or not. It • vote upon ha question is to dissolve the Union, let es know a. Sties n dia3olo o oll may an well mice pinee to day an in Joly. We are tired nod sick el Inaction, of bee imam of imbecil,ty. We have had dismnlere. k less enough—we want action. If anarchy is dominant, if government has lost Its vital energy, and stands motionless and powerless, It may as well be shaken to piece by motion as crumble lots rule from mere inertia. Sot the eonntry Is net rolosid,—the government i. net dead. Elnatair and FIRIEMI will set all right again. Lathe friends of the Administration rally in earnest to its support,—push forward its banner sod policy,—and fight Its eeetnies wherever it meets them nod it will regainits old anceudaney in the hearts of the people. There in its stronghold; and it cannot be driven from it by any open tome which tie most embittered foes tan bring against it. If it is faced to surrender, It will be only from ita own imbeelity, or the trench. ery of those who have qoanered upon it, by pre. tending to fight beneath an flag." P 1117211.011 Wrarras l e Taut.—The Dayllah pipers are remarking upon the trial of D. Wales tar. The following 1 from the Loudon Daily News The chaniemt of Prof Webster sod his crime, es they are revealed by the jodimal investigation, have.many•sullting teatores of resemblance In earlier caws arlibres. fo the cool promeditatipt of the murder, and the means resorted to for the , purpose of averting detection, the eonduct of the learned, accomplished, and pleasing Professor, bears s farthing resennlanoe to that of the un taught brute, Daniel Goode. The Professor. ch.- neter, his eocentrolable appetite for the elegnt foxemes of life, his pleasing and engaging exterior, his Heated means sod embarrassments, and the callous manner in uthich he .acrificed the life of another to insure me means of esjoyment, made some slight approach to the demoniacal Wain. Wright. The overweening cendJecee displayed by Webster In his own nerve and resources. sue the feet that his ambition to mate an ingenious defence. contributed in no slight degree to rivet the conviction of his goilt,remtods nod of him bro. then pedagogue; Eugene Aram. Eno to purely ketaitous and unimportant incidents, the trial re. eats some that have peeccded it. As In the ease of the Manning', the false teeth of the deceased became importuil advinculen of evidence. "Mitch of the horror excited by this narrative is owing to the startling contrast between the atro city of the deed and the tranquil common place chancier of the social relations nut of which tt originated. roan intellecte .1, decor.% well-reg. .dated etrole, one of its least suspected member. is soddenly discovered to have perpetrated as atrocious and revolting murder. The deed is committed apparently under the influence of no overpowering, excited pamion. The object is simply to remove n somewhat pertinacious Iron. bin of a were of Indolent. self ecjoymest. The murder is accomplished, with the scot. perfect I self pommeled, calealattowof moons to ends, and a. if it were mere common matter of haziness. The irtnisale powered' seemingly weak motives, the otter *bacon of army compunctions inehlep to oppose them, theahort sightedness to ute innu merable hazards of dibcovery, are shocking by their Intense - gamma; inctortr..4—The PM of Mr. Archer Brack:arr. one of the perimeters on board the steamer Warne, at the time T.:Tithe esplosion, to of tbrilliog tattiest. He was on hls way from La fayette, to., to Phlladeiphis, with the remains of Ma wife and child, reeently deceased. Both of the corpses were inefoded in one box. When tae explosion took place he succeeded to dragging his two living children . deco their rooms, and with them plunged 'into The water. After serimmirtg around for a abort d its be tome re contact with the box =Walt g wife and child. Upon thu he succeeded for &Mlle, time In keeping himself and children from drowning, although every wave would eta his frailsopport and plunge them In the water, anvil at rats his Ittlie boy, two yearn old, was drowned in his urns Ailey becoming satin del that Ma boy was dead, he reluctantly parted with the body. sad turned his cleat on to the tea cue of the remainied child,wbo situ &weir , / round Ins neck; crying. 4 Papa, we shall drown r He llTTally recent ded in gaining the glad part of the wreck with his rade daughter, and es; both were amid: 11 - auras German—Yesterday we heard the pan:au:an of one of the mat horrible anuses over perpetrated in a civilised community. The fairs are briefly these: Five men, employed in dS• farces capacities on the Colombia Rail Road, en. deed a poor half deranged femnle.ou Monday at terithen,on their train cream upon their upward trip to Columbia. It with after dark when they I reached the place, and the woman was conducted to the engine bonse;where abe was made the vic tim of the moat bold ye:amt.:ix Notcontent with this proceeding, the poor creature was covered grams and od.and then fire communicated to her peon'. The wretched dends then left her In this muddiest, but her anetme, which were moat ap• polling, soon brought several boatmen to her an• alliance, who did every thing in their power to res• lies* her sufferings. Oar heart sickens at the m edal of such an unheard of outrage, and we shall briefly add that four of the villains were pursued, arrosted, and seourely lodged in the Lancaster pa The Oh. Barclay Williamson, was pursued to this city, and arrested on Thursday. He was taken to the Sprier Garden Lock up, and yeater. day removed to LIMICSIget county. Ho denies haying taken part In the ouusge, but Infonos lice omens Keyser that he was an eye witeeis.— One otherweld la still at large. The name of one of the km ed Is ]oh o Roth, a resident of Spring Garden. We have since learned that the unfit. zonate weimais, who in wild to have been a real• dent of Philadelphia, expired at Colombia, en Thursday eveeing, from the injuries received.— Phrlesisfpkio Ingurrer. Waxer Cos.—The Cimbridge Oldd.)Chronicle states test the prospect of • large wheat crop la that coanty this season exceeds that of any pre oleos year, large quantities of guano having been need by the farmers last fall. The Cecil Democrat says that the wheat del& of Cecil gladden the ayes of the traveler with the prospect hof • boaatifo that l harseat. It stands 18 In ches lat, wad ofdark grecs hue which be. tacos a stgonitmgrowth. Tan catraant Eatioeurre.—The steamer Et Paso mitred yesterday evening from the Missouri river. She bad on board, we undentand, a enm• her of persons who had started with the latectlon of crossing the pities to Calibrate, but who were disheartened by the slow approach of spring and the total absence dams* for the support of their anlmab—and without which it was useless to one dente be journey. The situation of the mai- Mate Is represented u anything but eonaGanatde. Three who started from the towns on the slver with what was supposed to be isolltrient amount of provender to loot until the greet appeared, had clanged their stock and returned to the wale. manta AtWeston, and in the nelglabothrod, there were from 2,000 to 3,000 emigrants ansiouir ly walling the time for their departure; at St. Jo: seph there were from spoo to 10 000 persona; and at Independence and other poiate the number Mutate eery great. There Is rearm to sap• pose, from the anprophlens Leto of the weather, that many will Crandon *ha enterprise altogether, rather than remote inactive until the grass shall grow. The reports to regard to the health of the emigrants differ essentially—some affirming that there is notch sickness among them, and others denying It in pagan terms.'—&. Loma &pat, rea,dgril 30. Bourns Sur, taus 9 on Tar Pz.aros.—The Jao UM (11I.) ellynal says, that from a Inner receatly ro isetntd In that town, It learns Ws perms from hat plans were recently lost on the plains. Four of the lost company died, but the same of the no -43111114W men who fell TiCittes to atanitlon_ous sat Oren. The emptier. it twomle left Balt Lake, (nr Calikornia, but "bat their way and wandered southward. After ur*iderins in that dram re gion elf months, they outwit the Pacific ocean 400 MAN south of Su Passim:Q. ,Hortacir, Rasa alio MnI , WINSILL II --The Hon., arable Horace Maim, the =mew= of Johs Quincy. Miura, hsiorritscrt a letter topes constituents, in I alit= be labors to prove the ..Iriconsistincy of Sir. •I Webster's course oo ttra.sla ' VeiP grandpa, coact.. dun Ile follows: _ "Fellow citizens I would . &tali relieve the darkness of this future by some gleams of light-- There are two hopes which so yet am norwholly extinguished in my mind. Beyond all question a compromise bill will be reported bythe eraumiCal ttee thoteen, and will pars the Senate, and free ifornia will be made to truly as great a burthea of slavery as she can bear. Its still possible that the Home will treat as it deserves, thi n adulterous onion. A. single vote may turn the scale and Mearachusetstasy give that vote. Not improb ably too, the fate of the bill may depend upon the earnestness and decision with which northern hmuituencies make their semi meats known to their reprerentatives, whether by petitions,by private letters 1# by tip resolutions. Let every lover of fneedan to do his best and his most. "Should the North fail, I have *till one more, hope—it is that New Mexico wilt do for herself what we shall have basely failed to do for her— if both these hopes fail, our country is doomed to run its =obstructed career of conquest, of despo tism, and of infamy." - Four persons have been arrested at Saco, Maine, ehargml with the murder and robbery, about six year. ego, of Me Parker, Tax Colletor of Mao. cheater, New Hampshire. Their names are, the brothers Wentworth, of Saco, Maine, and a man named Clarke, a trader in Nashua. Two tithe Wentworths have been before arrested, but dia. charged for the want of sufficient evidence. Dr Smith, now in confinement at Saco for murder, repotted to have given information, which is said be very strong. . Honorable George Folsom, of this city, bas.been nominated by the President, as Minister to the Hague. Mr. Folsom will discharge the duties of his mission with dignity and ability, and we doubt apt, the Senate will readily sanction the preferen ces of the President. Mr. Folsom ts acquainted with the language of the country to which he will be aeaCtined, which is of no small importence to a public minister. He will find time too, we hope, to add to his higoricid reputation, by scooting something more than we know, and which, per. chance, may be found in Holland, of our Dutch cestorn—N. t. Express. Tars Flan Pasant= Clangs —We pub lish In another colourn the onsets' frolics of the re inent action of the First Church to relation to the collet a SOOOPII,O, to the venerable Dr. Heave - tht were possible, In Out lte, to have soy body li , erally •ca priest ferever," after the right order, we, in ciimainn with hundred! of others, wrote, like to see onr excellent father of the Fair t Cborc ' Lead as the dielchtsedee of the hue. But since here we !tisane continuance, a is al course cur date to autumn cheerfully to that decree of Prove donee which makes It certain that men, like ail other Itureatrid things, should was old and "on ready wealth& away.. Of the respected parlor of the First Church, tt may be said, that few men have ever retained the partoral dace far an many Imam with shah general approbation, and probe• WY few have ever resigned that odlce with ao general regrets at the necessity which has ten dered it expedient—Preeliverian Advocate. ♦ Mysterious Affair A most singular and mysterious circumstance scanned a feu miles from this place en Monday last. A young man named Blakely, from Cook.- town, went on Sunday last, to the house of Dr. Parer,' who live. between West Newton and Penyopoltr, end having gone woh some of the family to church, remained until Monday, when he started !tome on tool, accompanied a short die truce by the 11.3Mor'ir son, who, it u said, tett him to remove mime cattle iota another held. Very • soon afar they separated, Mr. Blakely was felled to the ground, (u he supposed) by a blow from a heavy weapon. He succeeded in gaining a hougo that was near, covered with blood. On examine. tion, he weifound to have been shot, by a ball Fpasingthrough big neck. Young Porter and mouth. er man not far distant, In untrue directions, both agree In beating the report of • ass or pistol near the place at the same time. Blakely positively aid he had no weapon tot the kind about him, and none war discovered Omit the spot where the af. fair occurred.: This fact, together with the ee -1 timeline/3 of the ball having entered the back of railhead, undue It aliogether Impro'•able that it au done by his own hand. tie a lying in • waseless Moir, and little hope entertained of his recovery. We have since learned that • search was made, by shiny or forty persons, for • pistol belonging to Dr. Porter,whieb was missing, and found in a beep of boob about 20 yards from where It otVotreal, hullo a ditferentidircerion from that wh ch Blakely went. Col. Cannorgbart, a gentleman of blab standing, who live• In the neighborhood, testifies that be saw the two permit. in quettioplulalking arm in Urn, bout few InOcheltle before the report was beard. These eiroureatances have thrown teispletee pram young Potter, and consequently he was arrested on yesterday. Although the sag:tilt done ate strong spinet him, tt is trolleyed, it he is guilty, to be the result of roes earetrasnen, he • baying been know" to Carry a cocked and loaded s pistol In his peeket.—Mosi. Rep. - The oldest aeulptpr of Germany. Schadour, died reeently al Berlin, at the age cf bd. All the most illUaLlio9. German sculptors of the present ten. turn , were of bletehoot. Among the moil famous of Schedule' torte ate, the mom:tent el - Count Vandispuk, the equestrian auto e of Fiederick the Great, Field Menthe! Bk., her. Doke Leopold of Deane, nod Linder at Wiueoburg ; • end ,-sal group la marble, representleg the late (been Lou , In of Pruitt*, and her sister, the Duchess of Cum beoland, and the quadriga on the Bratlenheith Gate, at 'lndio. ler.rivarrEwrariusz- - Plessrr. James M. Est. tII dt Cr. wail start au express from St. Joseph, Mo., on the 16111 of May nes t,to supply emigrants on the route to Qattara& with letters and papen. The express will leave on that day; andwltl arrive at Port Kenney oa the 20th, leave them oa the -921, and arrive at Fort Laramie on the 25th, and resets Pantie strings on the sth or 6th of Jane. Pam each of these paints, expresses will be sent book with stick letters as may be written in rents by the nolgrants,and the prinerital one will go en. Weir through to Sacramento city. The express charges Ilfty cents far single letters. to be paid in advance, aad will be taken out ie tsar light spring carriages, drawn by good hone. There will be t we nty four rani bags, One mew respond to notch letter of the alphabet. and the letters deposated as eordiney. Printed alphabetical lists will be din tributed among the emigrants, to that they cart easily ascertain whether they have letters to the mall or not. - lo every instance, the postage most he paid, and lily ends enclosed le the envelope tio pat the express.—&. Dna" Time,. Thirteen pe.mons, charged with mardci..rc in confinement in the jail of thin city, mohair (Jon. naive and Raymond de Monteignion. Nicholas Maine, Jonathan Salute, John Dann, Te-ha.ray. resit and 1-thisht-i.mnr, two Pawneelndiana, and Es.cooah, a Sae, Adam Dente. M.chiel Graham John Thomas Jamul - I. Camidy, and Gworga J. Lanadown—am two hut coder the &antenna at death. In addition to this, fonr, charged with the name offence, are awaiting their trials on bad, namely: Mathias and Jacob tdoschbacker, George and Pink Stephens; total, seventeen.— t. ' Banns, April 30. Lawrie Our Rumune—The week on this Improvement hu been commenced at the Same mit, in Motown of Abiagdon,Lezerne county, Pa., and Me Directors promise to have it completed In weveateen months from this time. This road will connect the Erie radmad with the peat Lacitawa u, and Wyoming coal mines. The diamond may be very .easily recognised by patting It ander water, where it retails Nil Its toil. Honey, having the appearance of a bubble of air while all other precious stones tau their singu lar appearaoU. It will answer for diamonds of the first Water only. WNW J 12.0111 Cutcaoo.—The gamer Gov. Briggs. down yesterday morning from the nom river, landed three canal boats at the wharf, two of which arc from Chicago, and contain 9,600 bushelsof wheat—the other from Bath, 111., with 3,400 bushels cons.—St. Loam RsiraUmam Havao.—The United States frigate Horatian has been withdrawn from the Home SquadroN to befitted bar foreign service, and the nag of Com modore Porker ti been temporarily transferred to the sloop of war Albany. It is understood that one date new war rs short C o mm put in comoalssion, will bea m ssip:ed as dore Parker's flag alp.— Wookiugoors Repubhc. Awns the paueogera in the swearer Philadel phia, which mailed from New York on Saturday for Chivies, were Wm. Carey Jones, Etq., sod Dr. Dureaud Rkdrey,an eadeeet Parisian phy • ciao and surgeon. kir. donee Le accompanied by his lady, s daughter of Hoe. Thoreau 11. Benton. A new amicable Institution, under the title of the Home for Aged and Indigent Female., was formally opened in Boston last week. Among the perms prevent were Gov. Briggs, Mayor Big. low, and a member of Clergymen. At Newrte Oga.; on the 20th nth there were 143 ships barques, and taiga, with au aggregate ton. rage 69,609, and cepablo of carrying 2313,022 bales of eotton. Lord Rouse hu been able, n 'eatly to make nee of splendid telescope to great advantage, cod Ws has added three new imbed& to his former impor mot diecoverles. He who linos big fellow men no oredit for hu manity to their benevolent movements, who is ever looking for concealed motives and selfish end., must not comobiln like in return le moon ed of selfishness end beattlesenen. “From the fullness dike heart the iocuth apenketh." Carus Ts/mg.—lt is intimated that not less than 5000 head of cattle, chlefly eine. will Mil from Canada this epilog, at Cave Vinntit, and Met not 'netball 1000 bead will be sold this nun to lumen in the United Miami. anon Manusecrroam—The annual product'on in Massachusetts of the kind of shoos known as "brogan.," Le elated to reach a value of 1120,000,- 000, and to afford employment to some 60,000 pemon. The boiler of the Power Loom Carpet Mill, in Thanpsonvine, Conn., exploded on the 2d instant, scalding to death one of the fireman, end mother 'Mtn who happened at tho moment to be sating Asa by. For dis Pitubergk Gazets. ATHENS. pile nurse of eloquence and old renown, Thou shield lonely an the dEgeim shore, Degueraie slaves amid thy ruins frown, But pride sod grandeur move their souls no more. Alt that was noble which thy fathers' bore, Haut vanish'd like a school•boy's summer dream, Dissolved In air! Who shall again restore Thy pride, by spirit, which we dare to deem Most noble when well used—deserving of esteem'. Ab! I could weep for thee, but commit Are team, or sighs, or heartorousing groans! No good the savan's grief, the scholar's wail, The pulse of feeling which the schoolman owns— They cannot move again the patriot's bones, Or call back life to loth, joy to decay, Add glory to the lost—rEolius moans Oe'r Jul, and Fame, and Beauty fled away; Or nerve. in sluggard. sunk—the spoilers cursed prey! Why didst thou rise so high to fall so low, Nurse of the Doric muse—of ancient men T Why round thy name such former glory throw, Why gjyti thy Socrates such might and ken? Oh! for those glorious days, thou weer not then Mute in thy bondage, voiceless in thy woe— Athenian blood Was not afraid to creep Throng the all daring heart that met the foe! Alas! thy apathy is now so deep Not twenty thousand tongues can rouse thee from thy sleep! Here take, for pity begs a lay from me, 'Tis all that I can give, I would give more: I would give power, and life, and liberty, S.rong arms and hearts as thou didst claim of yore; But I am human, will do I implore The bondman to awake, yea strive to be Great is remembrance of deeds before Done on die plain—done at Tbennopyhr When Spartan blood . arose, when Greece, old Greece was free! Tem CJ. S. Ml:yr.—The folltiwing Intermixing velment is furnished by Colonel R. Snowden, the gentlemanly Treasurer of the United States Gold coinage of the you /650 to 3d • May, $ 5,654,565 Silver coinage of the year IS"4/ to 3d • May, 114,150 Total coinage for toty 4 month•, $5,70-1,015 The amount of California gold re• cowed 'at Philadelphia Mint to the end of April in about ' 11,400,000 New Orleens Mitt to the end of March Total amouni received from Cali iforola 1513,370,000 Prizes of the Freru-h Academy.—The French Academe of Sciences, at its session of the fourth of Zest March, decreed to Dr. C. T. Jackson, of Boston, "the.prixe of 2500 filmes for his observe. tiona sod experiments on the anerstheticeffects pro duced by the inhalation of ether;" and "another prise of ZOO francs to At,. Morton for having in• traduced this method into surgical practice in con. (Grainy with the instructions (d'ap(es in indica. woos) of Dr. Jackson." Parhionatole Mother —"Yocum" not fond of child• ren, ma'am, I believe," remarked our good aunt Betsey to a lady the other day. "No—not when they are small ; the brewers so mtmh trouble ; but if I had one from six to eight years old, I think I should like it very well." "Well that's just the way, for all the world, that my tashionable niece need to talk. Poor thing! Ou one occasion the child's nurse went into the country for a week, when the baby was but a year old, and would you believe it, she never =hear ed the child once in all that time, day or night, be cause she was afraid she could not put its clothes I on again." The debt of the city of BOSOM ha+ nearly doub ed to four years, and exceeds $2.000.00 0 . The spenses for the city and county for the current •ear are estunated 51,V04000. The Boston klerald,alluding to the Terre Haut - letter, arerting Dr. Parkman's late presence there says 'The remains found is the Medina College have been identified us those ot Dr. Parka:an by each,• sive evidence not introduced In the trial of Profes sor Webster at alt." Toro columns and gateway of the temple created by Thothines 111., the Pharaoh of Rendus, here been dug up at Hellipolie John Knox', house in Edinburgh, having been thoroughly repaired, legal proceedings to compel its remarol have been stayed Hanannasstre cultivated successfully in the par ish of St. Jainesriasusiana. The President has officially _reecernized Cha , to as Consul of lielionn fur St. Louis, Ado. Vtaown. Etscrunc—The Richmond T give• the following as the result 1 the Munn - the Lava!mute, iu that Suite. The two li fowl 1.1 setwon, as follows Whip. Dem. hid. 111 Il 7.1 1 Poi Democratic majority on joint ballot A. It writ protrably he about .fa, the [west session; the tannber of wings in the House being reduced. according to the present edema, to 53, or therea bout., The Botoh war steamer Rifleman has at last succeeded in capturing the slave steamer Peon desma cetebnried, mys Me New York Pont. for ber thretuess nod successful voyages. Egyptian Initat.-We learn from the New York Journal of COMlnerCe that two Of three cargoes of W heat are on the way to this country, direct from Alexander*, Egypt. ••Daniel i44itter.”—A large packet ship is buil ding at East Boston, for Messrs. Train S: Co'.. , Liverpool line of packets, to be named the "put lel Webster." Cinsiral Pires...Tbs Captain of ais,seboocar Sunbeam, which left Porn, Cabello oa the 9th of April, retinas that just as he left, (knead Paez was being placed on beard a steamer for banish ment to St. Thomas. The steamship Crescent City, which sailed yes terday at noon for Chaves, was detained at qtna mean° roar boom, in patting ashore elesrn passen• gers, who had stowed themselvesawo yawl tick ets—N. Y Com. Mo. Two violent thunder storms pawed over Chica go, 111., on the 26th ult. Two houses were struck by lightning, and eeveral persons rendered same leas, for the time, by the shock. The Hen. Millard Filmare, Vice President of the tinned Seams, arrived at New York ma Friday en route to Buffalo, where he designs Spending a few days. The Legislature of hlatssehusetts adloyteed sfaa die t ' on Thursday last, after a session Ed' one hun dred and twenty two days. • LOGAN, WILSON CO., 09 WOOD ST., ABOVE Fikrti, have but received large additions to SLED PRING STOCK OF HARDWIRE, CIPALERY,Lc Imported by .to packets from Fetrope. and to which they would especially call the attenbon of pareisisers, hobevingsbeir very osten sive stock. and low price. wilt give ratio, satisfaction. mayehtiltwlyT.. Err Artovumt Garza/ems to the excellence hi'Laneis Vernaliege: Mum. Knie & Co—Centlemen—lt is with pleasure I hand this, my certificate, (testifying to 1114 amoral popularity of Dr. 51 , Lane's American Worm Specific, io your travelling agent, BIT. Munroe. Some time ego I received from him a small lot to sell on counnisaion. I ased a fsw bottles In my own family, to the good effects of which I ems folly testify. The balance I sold LO my customer., and found, on inquiry, that it gave very general satisfaction. GEORGE MAXWELL Augusta, Carroll no., 0., July 27,1815. LEr For sale by J. KIDD b. CO, No CO Wood Weal. rel.4kurS Ohio and Penstarvanla Sail Road. Orates Qum k.Pean'a Co.,Tidni Parszearin, April la, MO. XIIE Stockhobiers of the Onto and Permariront• Rail Road Company are hereby notified to pay th e Instalment antra Dollars per share, at tke office of the Company, as heretofore, on or before the froth day of Nay nest; and the remaining , tumbril:rue of Five Dollars per share each, on or before the Mk day of each succeeding month, grad thegsbole are paid. It, order of the Board of Threetors. mtddtd W. LAMER, Jr., 'hemmer. ENCOURAGE LIONS INSTITUTIONS. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY. Of Pittsburgh. C.O. lIIISSEY, Pais's.• • --A. W. MARES,Bier. Office—No.4l Water street, lu tha wanhoussof C. 11. GRANT. ryslllff COMPANY Is now prepared to !rums all kinds of risk., on homes, coanufactones, goads nierchandba to store, and in translto sasses, Ac. Au ample guaranty for the abilny at .d Integrity of the Institution, I. afforded In the character of the Di rectors, who see all citizens of Pittsburgh, well and favorably known to:lbe adamantly for Paeir proden., intelligence, and Integrity. Wm. Ur Duuvois—e. O. Hussey, Was. Bags..'eTr Imer, Jr.. Walter Bryant, Hugh D. ➢log, Edward Ilcoralton, Z. Kinsey, B. Blubaugh, 5.:41. Kier. ap3c,tr Improves:neat, iss Demur try.s DR. O. 0. STEARNS, late of Hasten, Vs prepared 10 atanuluture sod set Dune Telt= IA WI ons and parte else. ; upon Stletion or AlMeepbetio Sea don Pieta.-- TooTastat noses in ems t the nerve as imposed. Offiee and residence next deo, to the May or's office, Fourth street, Plusbersh. Raves ra.—J. D. Id'Faddes.F. H. Emma . lalt DR. D. DVAT, • Dantlst.Cot net ofVourill 4uld Ikentur, betwe. Comm Coloinga.n.—Willisme 9. Therms., of tie Billls Ward of Yinehtrgb, will be eepportod for bomb untion • Condiente tar: Duerr Coms3l4 be. fore the ADII:d•IIMILC and Whig Convention. by IMr.%Vic To OICRIso m M m rs .—R on e t r e t K it ', , Ro the Or M O th r Ward - jorkPl,tlltirerdgthz,,..l%.he,roentlythreeex‘rlemod.oedottor;t4a.Con srreorn: dldtte to the odlee of County COMPligllO3 Wt. aplo derwteeriT MANY FOTEALS Tat Aorotst, —M.,* Nam:, E.q., of MMlito will ba avpronnret for lumina..., as • can didate 117 the Aractably, Letitia the MAI tannin and MANY 'WEBS Wkiri Convention, 17 mayudtrwtcT Tres. Yews, Eq.;al ReModa umedePt.ill bn mIPPIed f..r ed.mOdenl, ht the Anil MIBOIII6 and Whig Ceteesales. by' , NUMEROUS FRIENDS enemat.h...teß N. P. P• 41101, of Via be thpeored tor County Connalsakoner et the Whicsed And Masonic cc...ndeb. by H A Y FRIENDS insyntnkwieff Ee•ld let the Mew and Aside Owned Ida Eurit-4 ace desizotte of making known to the peliac the great efficacy of your PETROLEUM la - my oleo cue, which was a severe scald of the teat and vide; open rentosing the melting, the - Orin-peeled off with 0, and left nothing bat the bare surface. I expected to be had up all seluter from the effects of this maid, but we applied the Petroleum freely, by mane of a Bennet cloth saturated with 11l at gm, the application was painful, but in a wore short time the pain labeled. I had no polo in one beer afterwards. In lee days from the time of the epplicattoe of the Peuoleum, I woe able to go to work. I tat • pleasere In staling these facts for the benefit of other Buffeters, nod on desirous that they should be made public. I would also slate, that I find Immediate rebel by the use of the Petroleum, in barns, from width I am frequent sufferer owning to my Liminess about M. engine. I *vocal recommend it as the most promp and certain remedy for borne I have ever known. (Signed ) J B COE, Engineer, Sharysbarg4, Allegheny Co. Pittsburgh. Apt 11 .1630. Dar sale by Keyser k Ale Obtrell, 110 Wood meet; E Sellers,l7 Wood et; Dll Corry, Allegheny eitY; D A Elllou, •Ilegbany; Joseph Douglass, Allegheny; else by the proprietor, E. M. KIER, Canal Duo, Seventh st, Pittsbergh Miry paper. advertising Petroleum, pleue copy I JORN A. PABUINAOa. AA LDFAIMAN, Firth Ward, 1 . 999 mum, betooie &Ilan =9 Walnut. All booloom promptly tended to in 9 Haiti or Pittsburgh. Iday 7th, le3o. egtHEProndent and Dir.:ION of thie Bank have thli 1 day declared a dividend of a t per OCIlt on the caapPita• stock, for the Wu aid arcentis, payable to gunk Wilde's, or their Legal tvresentativesrforibarittr. meld:Her JOHN SNYDER, Cagier. OOP•RTSS6IUIP. lAMBS V 7 DURUILIDGE, of Plltobargh, and Bea I Amin C Adams of New Orleans. have formed a Copattnership to transact a reveal Cmandssion host ocsa In the city of New °Mann., under the arm awl mils of Bortnidge & Adams, at No 60 Camp street. maim /85° EtibilM 131131Wisiw1 SANDY AND BEAVER LINE. From ritisc.ro to Columbus and Cleveland, through the rich and zwpidonsanadiu oleolunn. Giana, Carroll, Stark, Tnaavanw, Coshocta Ilinstinont, Laing, and Franklin. Toe completion or tie bandy suit weaver Canal opens op Its par city blerosgh Ws great aware • anon: routs a direct cominiunesnon to the chive as well as the adjoin.' dainties of Wayne, Dolmas, Knot, and Delaware. Fowls section of Ohio, the trade with Pittsbargh has been to a great extent, eat o 4 hi conseqoence of the high rates of transportation, which are now re. dared to, g 0 and 60 per cent. Haas of this line wilt leave daily, and nan throalth bestowedhip The Canal coweael have upon ills line an Interest la the moms. dented advantages of their charter, and ties fecund to the middle porno. of Ohio It. ordering their goods by EUERVELL i er SANDY AND DEAVER LINE, an coma interest la this ailvantaae. Agents: J. C. BIDWELL, Mubarak; DIDWELD g. CU., (lasgow. • C Holmes, Phew's Mills, Ohio; II & A Gal, Willitatrpol4o. °sorsa [croaky &aired, 0 ; & Hallman. do; llama, Chaim= r Ca. New Lithos. Me t ; pna & Nicholas, Uanover, O.; Itaraet & awry, ee& O; Ppeater & Polder. do; Joseph Pool t Co, do.; Hall' k. Dass.:Onedla Mills ; 0.; II rjlevar, do, C U flotsm' & Co, Ildaivers,o.; R K Gray, Wayne. t ' l l if ti ssigd r ;lt t tran d o o l , sa ; 4o 4%% T irar l te S u "' d ' o ° ;la Partaod & CO., Saudy•Ols, O; P Lades 'do; nub Oa & Edetobawth• 0!000, 4; Willard & Shrive,. do.; J J HOOO 0, Masoliloo, 04 Calamine Is Co, do ; John Robinson, Canal Talton, 0; Perk dr Torrey, Canal &war, U.; Itadtetsy, R0e..., 0.4,1 II Ws r. rwo ; Nswart,o Pugh Mole. ColoattrOMß theln,Clarolatid,lJ; Rhoda* & foto, do. lasy9 DISSOLV4IOI I I OP IRE yartnnwidlo trattioforo eliding between D. Polonger, Jame. Al Wills, W !logos, and Past gor, in ibis blanitfactose of Greco Dim Warr, armor a. name .1 DeDiner Will. k Co, .. di. tared by mils al consent, on ibe dui Inn. D. Reisinger W. Magog, and Pool Dm% haring parebored Ike cadre Were. of banes M. Wills o, add tom Tao boater. yf the Ilia lino mill bo ...lied by D. Rerun,' or, W. MPS lid P.. 1 Dorm, antler th e am. of D. ati.loll. a ' o , ai their warehouse, No V Marker at 11 EELSINUED, W 11116U8, oloyd P (Jon foal , opy adjourned Orpbaxte , Court Nato of Utah Wow. Wan aidcy of I. moans' Court of Alle -13 Own, county.l expore to sale at psalm you. due, e.o atorolay, the Al day of June neat, at 0 o'clock P. Id ,on toe premises, nice alaabta louldiug lots, adjotning 160 3 , 4, birmingharri, of lets onaabeted 1,0,3,4, 8, 0,7, 8, 8.11,m Me pl. of lots oat t ob J. P. Hanna. There s crewel:l cat two of said lots •