OE eiTTsBuRGH dAzEtti PUBLISHED BY .MUTE 6t,ilto WEDNESDAY MORNING; BUN I WIIICI STET CONV/AWV10N....--,. At a =national' the W. nig Stine Centimi Com mit tee, 1:. e 4 .1 Ilatriabarg. to 1 1:1,11ria, it wax : .01,41:1, Tlint the :bins of an mental eOuntier of 'n Stab.: be realms ii to rebmt a xmariber of de:. Rea egiall to their t. ~ , Ctirt• 1 cpr•sehlatircs an the nirlature; the fold et. , niter to trent le convention ile city of Philelde bil. 4 , 13 the PAK day Or JO,. tFr for the runt. , of nomination a notabdaie for C nal Cemnaircone to be voted for at the enrotoll 6 end Elector. .: • MOUT Ili bIeatICHAEI, Criii , .... .Gsinion II Man ....rirm..T. - ,ity Con. Anti ntasonte it - lirbig Contnt I Pr purenanee drat ..co'lTOlte.Cliainnan, the Whit, and Amitrottomie unti Committee of Corretpondi [nee met at the Cos WAIF. The teltowing yeatna. tine woe adopted, t o a:— • • Rerolard, That e Whin tad Andre:mottle vateei attic fermi Veen n Nitric:a of Allegheny Coaety be and ure herchy etym.:EA to meet al their usual plane, for holding e curio., on: ooming, 'be tut day °flute nettolten &there Melee: zero deletatea le the Cent. Convention to he livid at the Conn Heine, onlyrdoeiday the kit daVor.lone, at 1.1 cdelock. a a. -Said Coevesttion to make the usual and nrectiory nomitntione for the evening t o Deettood, and aka to appoint five delegates reprehent On' (.. 4 )" le Ike Stele Convention, to 00 hell in the eityof Phila. dephia. an tVedwridt , g, the loth day °rho:in." 'The pomagr tinya in the Temaihipt to be hold between the bear, nitwit and live ehilnek, tented Pint and them in theNVarde mid Rome. tklereeli the hour. of *even and nine &elm:h. P. bt.. •". t • 'A 1111.ahili*,Chaiinnati. Thr.. E. Park.. ) . Ater. Fatting., Secretaries. • Tooth Sineln, rittsbargh, Apnl 10, 1.P..50. -. . rrBEE, NEXT PAGE Putt lA/CAL mantas TELEGRAPHIC NHVIP, !ce.: - • T/ta Cp/pllll% Claim • A great deal of etTort having been made by the Loeokien presses, and by a very Yew \Vales, to bring discredit upon the Administirtim ea account of the paymeat cf at , "Galphia we copy tram toe Ilroshingwe Union, the report in' the Committee of the House of teprascula, lives, span the sublets. Our only *testy for taking up en tench apace with e neuszion r tht• kind is, that the opposition, taffies in finding soy ,. thing tangible against 'the Administration. In met h in of pnrolublie concernment, have retied cps on this private claim one weapon with which to assail Gen. Taylor and his - eohiner, and hOpe by disuniting the facts, and by the cynre.of i sheer falsehnods, to weaken the hold of ' , a l , pre-1 sent Government upon the' confidence :of the people. We ask, therefore. from tite . handh of our readers, a careful end unprejudiced examina tion of the report of the majority of the Comm': tee, which wo give entire, and they will then bm pripued to draw their °Ma - conalusinas from the premises laid down. • „ They will see, in the fast place, that thmetaina ,has been repeatedly proem:Meet', by the I..egiSle tare of Georgia, and the Gumtrees of the .1 it'd States, afoot one. In the•aceolurpkce, they w I learn, that h result:Moo passed bhth :Homes et Congrem to pay the claim, and that the - Committee assert thot there was nothing improper; Irregular, or unusual m the conduct of the member or the clerks, er other officers during it. Fame. bat that the claim passed in the regular cud nanal way.— They will 'care, thirdly. that the Committee, whsle erpresn'ne the opinion that the interest ought not to have been paid, yet acquit the President of oil, oven filo slightest lildrue in the matter; and thit they have not been able to discover any evidence . that Governor Crawford ever 'availed himself or his official position, or or the social relations It establoherl between himself end the other mem bers of the Cabinet, to induenbe am favorable dmermination of thin claim. Tbe render will learn. further, that' the claim was never tan subject of Cabinet deliberation, and that the Committee state, ea:fix:di caldr that dos to Mader and moth, that they ohneld express • their conviction that nothing bits. been disclosed by the testimony to induce them to bulidve that the Secretary of the Treasury, or the Attorney ()sacral, was aware, until the claim wan adjudi. cued, that Governor Crawford had any agency or• Merest iu it, and that there was nothing unnattal fri the trreuemcances attending the adjustment or payment of the principal or interest of the Maim nor any departure from the ordmary Werra Cl business in the Treasury Department. La:t i the reader weigh all these facts, and•lonk at the, hole subject impartially, and wo think be will come to the constettion,—leiving out the question of ttio propriety oi'improptiMti of the.. payment of interest on 4 claims,—thit :in the whale matter the'Preaident and every:mdmbei el his Cabieet, steed acquitted tram all cremate: whatever. There caa nothing dishonerehm attribeted to one of the iced:en:en concerto', eiti nothing which any Jost and fair man earl dad fault with. . The only euestion:,of doubt to the aster, is i t reiard to the payment of the interMr._ Geri, e I are inclined to thinh,•-from snob ligbis as we buyer that the decision of the.guorney General iris wrong. j tu this, however, we may err. We have the high. est opinion of the legal knowledge. and scamil judgment of Mr. Jonsson,- end the report shows that in making up Iti,t 1b...M.:i0n he Woe irdlunca wholly by the law, the frets, and the pricedenta in the rout. Ile(ctill not know that 24r, Crnekord; or any member of the Cabinet bad any interest in the claim, and he conildered it wholly out ill 111W11 Motifs alone. Adunniugatiat the triton:la Otight., not, under the usage of the Government, to have . • been paid its jentin, in another Ottroitet, for . •do not see - why the Coiled Staten not pay I interest 'swell at other delmum—still there is nothing in the whole transaction which, ruilitateX against any member of the Calttimi. lien error lea. lees . committed by the:attorney Conceal, it it en error I leaning to the aide of Proice, in a eOllll/441 setae view, and it not a crime, ore fatipf a: it a Meg ' nitude at to weaken'emuitlettee . either ru meta or honor. There is hardly:a mice brought - be fore a bench of Judges but iliatsve tied a Meet difference of epinionditt regard to the principlesof justice and law in the premises. This is common to all ; human affairs, and on honest differeree.of opinion gut never be comtdered as atrectinghn _ officer's character. The editor of the Post, raping, after.the Washing. Inn Union, makes a great ado slams tide termer, for want of some real cause of complaint. lip Malmo the Most extravagant chaAm ogstest the Adminis- Hutton concerning it, and seems to think he has found a really formidable weapon. . Nose we ask • • him, if he has the !mist premmions to bonen:der decrecy, to publish the report of the Granlninee of Congress, and let his modem see the wolfed., lel the cam. If be will do this, lie may. continue lel talk and write about it as much ma he . pleases.— We ire peifectly willing to Imre the facto go to • the people as coniiiiMd in the 'report, and submit ' thequeoion to that; judmnenr.. They will find 11 triumphant acquittal i,l the athninistratlon. Tim Pret saps that Me4rs.. Meredith nod Jolin• mon did know of Governor 'Crawford's interest in • the c: m. before they acted upon it; and refers as to fir. Brooks' speech fur proof.... The report we give, opProved of by JMr. Broca., ravisher did not know any such thing. 1 Rev. Dr. H. B. 11.3.45, et Kea:tear, was elf,- tea to the office of taboo, py the Gencrei Cotref , (bronco of the Methiodiit . F.Oitcopal Church, South, which latoty netin Si. Looi, For tAs Piti.Gurgi Gordis Ma. Winis—We oie piesand to tee that the name of William Jarry lima with the Legislature. Mr. J. is an eid rea l. dew of Pittsburgh, and belongs to one of the old estfuoilies in the county. He is a irebtlecota whose Integrity' his frtends sad acquitintinew have confidence. He is nu hoactt ;'menhanie; a man of plain, Practicable, common !aeni.e. , ,We have co doubt hot he would make a criottexcel. .kat Representative. Maas . l4~scuanres.' For Me ratsbrolh Ilszciv. '- MR. IRDITOti—/t was gratifylnfon me; to re the time of lames F. Karr, Idsq:; announced In Tueaday'sObronicie, as n candidate far the beg r Wore. annouacecuent will meet with ap probation from °very good, Whir. It would be better if the ratty would se4tt such meta as Mr. Kerr. . Weil known for his pound discretion and le l" acquirements, and:grent erudition, andis,well ac 4ualaled with the wants of Atlighetif He ha truly a maw of the people, and wouldwerie the party well, is a true friend of the whrhineman, and went!' ever be ready to fraud by ticra pct their right. SNoteeni Towassar.• • r May ; 21, 1550. • • - • ' Ci s cr,r—We.pene good uowe'orthe'peoah ozinifiaiva Dela Wore, Notther4 . .ot,l o ; t4aryildc end eiwerhure. Tao peach giewAdllwehead only that the prionwili ltd talc. heap. - - tie dame may be said of Ow efoiul.l A imit • dever .totarire, ‘oo.:troiticFchard - of " 1 LOOD toga, Wu bleat atateelptitiat tho prOire4lof tia'aboodaut yield wyzjiev r sei and that they would bLettirelr tdo eap wades twason.—.N.Y...garre.s. At n prize concert us atinetneao, lath week. here wen: 759 blanks drawn before, the prize . . . . =EIMMMT - - .t.tf"t•l. IeItO*.NIZIF It o2l • -•-• • ."' 't. .o. 3 A.l.4otkarefl . :P* l 4 4-6004i—t ...",-, it,. Vise Toan4hY fe.ll 6s( if Ulti l ie l wa fiein ' Eniopiiii given ti great deal elf energy telawittengtirmany'departmenterand large profits are anticipated in some articles of produce. Cana, Gram, Groceries, and Previa • less, small held moon Eletely,eritttidecided,ads vac. tia Gametal them. !The , increase of popula tion Oro Immigiation relashei in the pest ?Anent) , four hours, ne,lcenthan foot thoutand, nix hue. Bred and eighty nine smile.. A tmothesiever be fore . pseilted bYtenen the port et . New.Tork.— Large as the immigration ia, the whole emu is noon ilioposed.of.., Ma naly to put slime eking,. ride of the packet, and tote theiti off to Albany, and te.ship them by canal to trio West, where, ialility dais from !Saving the Paternal begs Of l Ireland, or the forests of cielmany,they aretrams homed, foto producers., and perhaps voters. IlieCilY,,elft,liupitt•.ntetioship went to sea to' day, with • acrid et piesengino. The Bremen '6'p "slicer ads' ter: Oii lirendayi and the Cunard bent eh Woduerdee, to be in lora-followed by the 1-.Pacifie, of Colthaidline, on Saturday next. You will see that AtltinticTerry hi well tinder way now,-and thus !pace bas been almost annihilated. Cohn polillcs aro a good deal datcuased here, and the oymparhy of menet outs is all in favor of the motely expedillon that b.... by thin limo land led on har orates. American onlpmesiers who Itte:Ovietio teniper of the Cebu, Government best. any that a email force will -readily subdue the le lied: Still the couteet'li very iltulalul, for if, po t, lice r win ever to strict as that of Cabe, as Too .sttriltjudge from the mouth of one who know.— ..Tao viol? imiltory of Cuba is divided lots what are sailed circler, csob circle is under a command. aid, pith.aniven camber of .police qurl soldiers. Beyond thin eortitle, no fatinter cam or dare pans, Withouta permit,whieh moat no neun.nd month. ly." " lib. seen re ferry the rind ifflibedy ate en. 1 jays there: and the ventral the government has of 1 isachlecus., 21. - sueremfal blow once struck, and time:Mole power of the Uilted Suttee Govenimeni will out be able to repress tie movement if vol. indict, front our Haire'.. The. Cuba troubles have Put the prices of sugar up, and, in fact, all crueler of Cuba production., , . Memel , is pa capltatiate) Mint/MIT plenty, rid a very low rate of inteted ban to be takeh. Ott Call, four per ems. to obtalued,aud it to a poor note, .Inaned, 'that la shaved et use r ot two per cent. above the legal rate. Radioed acceptances sell at 91010 pee - Mini per Willem, a, price liberal enottigh. If orders have bees raised for stocks from ibread; lie' adenipt. has teen made to fill them thus tar. " Pecasylvanis lte dose at Mit; Untied States fro of 1961, at Iltti Reading - S:enko 4 St; and Erie at 60). • The piotoulgotion of the report cf the •Commlti tee anon the Gallatin Claim, bas cleated a good deal of turmoil in the Whig ranks, and they begin to Lied that Um patty hone ten:artar. no. depen. dent ?pep any, Cabinet:or even opens . President. The Tribune, the Express, and the other expo• sane of the pony, have coincided with Om mojor• ay of the Commlitee against the payment of the jnim, , and altogether is the, rake of- the party, there is views a tip sit of. honest independence that is not riled - discouraging in view of Met,. tura., Mr. Crawford will see very soon that the Wedge alibis section are not partisans enough to swallow any earl of bait that is thrown out to The a:krts have acquired cotablerabla tone Ander:the steamer's news. Ashes aro. 30,06,10 65,621 fir both. For Flout, there Is a renewed dr mind, and Prices : aro mach higher. Commoa: baize wash sells at 55,16,e5,37, and 36 Ice good' Rye hour and Corn Meal are doll., Wheat is in good demand, and Oats wanted, at 461 e. Whiskey 2M231c. Them is h specula• live demand lot Fork, and Moss sells at 610,500 ]0631. Beef Is better acd firm. Sales of Lard at 6107,. Metals are veryalitek, and Ore.. op otr.the Whole, •Icarey. Pig Iran has changed halide at 515,60019 per ton, cash, and Merchant Bars at 1,35,60; 6 mos. Lead fa Sugar is up fall t Cent, and In good demand at the tire.— Trada.generally. at the rinse of the week, armors active than at the opening, bat a good many coot. plaints nre made at country merchants forgetting to pay Op• Ft...02111e AVadinpan REPORT OF TRE cODIRITTEE OF • THE GAI.PION 7 • The Select Committee to whom -won referred n conimunielition from -the Honorable George Ws_ Cims.ford to the lipeather of t he Hun., of 2d of. .4pril, in the follonnugwords "Bly conithe• tton with the GoVeriinient ntilhurtyue toe,in my Judi:mem. td and• havesus...led to toe, by the house neer whieh ens preside, a priatipt and full Gn - evifaticn, in inch Metzner air it may think prop u; my, utattluet - ilutl relation to the chino of the repre,erninire. of 'George flalptim, which ninon Lao hens adjialicated and paid at onefor the De ' partmetas of.the Government, and is now gleam ; nor puhim Attention: " and a roblution of the Ilmtee, of the 1411 of the name month, meaructiug ( them "tis make ihemaigatiori,:and report to thw jun., the origin and nature of rav2 claint,the eir• midistnnces unending as pro.emition heifer the Ddrartinerds of tievernment, and the passage uf the bill eufhorminfr, the payment of raid claim ; the undies of agents slut hove sit -prosecuted and urged the same; the nraintint paid. on mid claim, both of interest and principal, and whether the fume has been paid iu conformity with law or ;tecedant; floe nein, of Om individuals to whom the }cony Los leen p.std, and the 'amount nu- lord •by each; the -Interest of thieperson no reccirm: said money on said elann;'.and how raid interest in soul claim boo _ Originated to each of raid e.rfifin.; and ail :natters nny ire pertineut to the inquiry —have made full and diligent ingairy Muchnig . 'the whole sob /ad, sod suborn the tollowing Prio'r to the yes, 1773, George Gelphin, the mi. .trinal claimant;-wee ri ticensedtreder amongst the Creek an 3 Cherokee Italians m The 1""vt0'. of Georgia. There Indians became indiX,ted to hint .and °Met indent-m.li% , semi of money: r . .reorire • Galplon b.:ld limiest them demands in owe . itglit soul uoignee of other traders. The Indian. aft'represented to brave beta diatitute of the means paringethese•dePs Without a part of ibe,.e binds:and, in ri7n, they creedaw ties put. pose, to Guattt the, Thkrd, King or Grunt Britton, a tract of healthy and fertile country, Lronta ming : ahem two million, Lea hundred thousand urreS.— The atoms was accepted, arid- sowinis.ioners were appointed!. sell the lands and pay ti,e debt. due to the traders. The lands were considered ati.phr for that prepare, but the :Goa 'tastefully protested that :toe Government °ft./mos I:ninth ohanol not he lie. :lee for any part of the delta of the traders. in the Went of the•landi producine on insullicient fund Ifuthat case they agreed to lute ei proportion to the : ausithrot of their debts. 'rho trader., .31, considerto dm of the cossiou of MO Wads by the Indians, re. teased the demendregaiuot therm Conneirsioners sera tip Pointed to sell the laud dnd oftldt the pro. reeds to the payment of the dells. The Governor ohlhis conned t orertained the PUT, dirt the lee dote levee:lively, sad Mend due to George Gelplen unto thousand reVen ' hundred end ulnetY one pounds, flu-en shilling., and hve pence. For this sten a rertuiente was issued to tarn, dated the 31 they of May, 1772. The Commistierum disposed of a porn= of the Imbi, but low touch does um ap. pear, Mid applied the proceeds to the paymeat of repeases which hid base ioeurred in making, the eelot00; and to performing their dutifs under it.— They applied owe urea, money to the debts of the trader.: George Galpion received toots from them. Meantime Ma .war of the reeoltition UOU, menced, end by its successful result the execution of the teat wait defeated, and the lends themselves 'were Tin longer aultnect tope control of !helium. • The state of I:curate in 1777, nod SUbSequerd yearn, granted lo actual retners, and to soldiers Who had been fa ithful.to the cause of independence, onifiderabfe-poinuns of her vacant !undo, inclu ding the.lands which had been ceded by the Indi ana for rixtlment of their dells to George Galphin and others. But no means urn necaseible of aster tarnieg the quantity or value of thew, or the other vacant lands which Georgia granted as bonanza to rovolutioaary soldiers, although there , G evidence theta considerable portion of the lands ceded by the Creeks .strul .C.berOkeen in 1773 'was thus ep. pliedi The Ade:lily of George Galphin to the Catlin of independence having Weans:de a question, the . coTemittee made fell worthy Into the matter, and Ire mane satiated that he promptly and firmty re. lased to take the aide of the crown, and was. de cided advocate and napporter of oho Independence of Cho colonies. Hie great infinenee , witla the he. diens caused them to resist the importunities of England, and refrained from taking-part in the war. He was especially and pee:33lo.llm means of wronitig, to n great extent, from Georgia and Gumbos, the en:cities and atrocities of Indian warfare. In 173 e, Great Britain made en appro. enntion kith* payment of the debts of the tra. den with, the Indiana, -althobgh the lands which -had been cootteyed Wore no longer setneet In her rerisdictgm. rho ant of tho Legislature of (leer gig, paned at Aitandalhe 271 or Ur:miry, 1750, asserted tlatainht of that State tatter lands which' mere coed to the King of Englutd in 1173, and .i,e o vleg,gelltat any person having; or pretending 1 to Leer, any 'each 'edam, delay their claims and aeronaut before aisle some flume house or Whatever clamps shall be firond,,,juiLaturnroper, and -due the Gleans of Ameticaohallbe pmt by treasury cirtitleates tfortheramosuati Pliable matins two, three, and :one gears, a oirearrying six , per cent. ilitere.L"— George GtiOun dietk 1750.` -Thome Graphic, hiosop,, and eiienof 'IA 'will, , preastrited his claim to the toe Lerrielatureof Georgia fa 1151, and a fecorahle ieport weal:nada npon ithrthe commit tee; -bet Me report eras LOCan;etir upon. by that leitelatiles,' - .ln 1154, he *cornet. agent Of 1003. enercts Hegbuld to present it to thet government but, it men trjeeied, beeaustiGeorge Oilphin had bean a fdeigl Of America . in the reanalution, All. fir oitinictent 'et Great BM. - mac itstes again "presented to the legialatire of Georgia, in 1733. The committed - to jobout:it was referred, reported trthat the debt lied demand of Mr. Garphin's estate ought to be provided far, sgmestar mi the act of assembly or this Slam, missed 7.3 d or.JAßeil,,il.94,:ps tieing net. Only but alsololly Substantial siva debt against the Mate, who bas mid and dispowd of the lands Cu. •ded for the payment thereat to ins own use, by %stitch, your committee are ht npbsion, the :Maus has made 'bull liable for the none, on eye* , 012 triple of justice and egnity..' and they recommen ded "Wet audited certificates sbould be directed to be Issued to the memorialiat'i attorney tad agent for the rum of nine thousand seven hundred end -ninety otte pounds, filleen abidings, and five Perrn atheing money of Georgia.' This report was agreed to by the senate. A committee of • sub sequent legislature reported mat the cloth) of Geo. Galphin was clearly juat,, wandan v ler by the tel of 22d of Jemmy, recommen. ded that'especial provision be made for the Pala meat of nine thousand seven hundred and ninety one pound., fifteen thillings, and five pence. The committee of another legislature reported as fel low.: .1t appears to your et m minee that this chum to based upon justice and equity; that it recognised by the act of 1760, and that it is the obligation of the State to discharge it, which the honor and honesty of the State impose," neaten commended "thou there be paid to the beim, ea emotion, and legal repress movves of Penne Gal phin, deceased, :heir agent or attorney, the sum of num thousand seven hundred and ninety one pounds, fifteen William and five pence, with so much Interest as may be considered gust and equi table from the date of the certificate." A commit tee of another legislatme repotted: .Imo...red with the justice of claims rho-urn Mr. Galphot's the legistature of this State, in the year 1160, did pass the act set forth in me memorial, there. by not only having araumed t Ai debt, but goaren. tying its payment with interesl that the Mertiorillti ro,shortly after the entablishmeat of independeoce, applied to the general assembly of this Stem to comply with their solemn c.gagementr, but the lends of the country being mail, and a report having gained ground that a provisano far the dia. change at such claims had bri o made by Britain, I the memorialist tonsils the fist Instance referred ' to Great Britain;" aid they recommended tt the propriety of making snob srmogeinents for the artusfaction of the Menu a• may at "nee demon. sumo the high [estimation to which patriotic renters in the revolutionary war are et this day held, and evince the justice -of the State al Came ma." A committee of the legislature, in 1627, recommended the payment .ot the debt, In eery tificatee hearing per cent. Inferred, from the 31at of December. 1791, to the State of Geor gia had appropriated the lands charged watt this debt, by granting them to her closer. to 1513, a committee of the IrLielature reported "Your committee differ in the construction pot upon the net or 1799 by the memorialist. It mast, M the opinion of your committee. appear that the act of 1794 eau only apply to such claims as were unascertained al the time of ate carmine. TM. does not appear to be the co-c of the memorialist. Neer committee, from the whole view of the ease, are compelled to report, that the chum of the me . morialiat is not well founded against the State of Georgie . " but they add the claim la joint wino Great Ikea:. This report was agreed to by the Senate. In the treaty of New Echols. concluded with the Cherokee Indians In 1635, proms,en wen made for the payment of this claim by the United I Stater, but without aspens. to the Indians. This provision was rejected by the Senate, and the treaty ratified graham it. 15 May, 1830, the j Steele of the United Staten instructed its Gem. mtttee on Indian Affairs to inquire into the pro priety of paying this claim. That committee, re• ! ported a resolution, which was adopted by the ornate, requesting the President of the United Sates to apply to the En-- utivo of Georgia for n'l the laformatioo which tb It State could lorniM lon the subject of this Mai:v. to Ja n uary, 1837, the Preement communicated to the Senate the information he bad received. to his reply, Ceiv. l ernor Schley informs the Preaident that the fol 'lowing facts may bo taken ns true: "That there it justly doe to the heirs of George Galphio the sum ot nine thousand seven hundred and ninety. :one pound., fifieen Oohing., mad five pence, me, hog money of Great Britain j that Ly the treaty ot 1773, this claim was prov:ded for; and became a debt doe by the Britiiin norgrnment to Mr. Gal emu ; that Mr. Grlphin had failed to receive pay ment tom that government, because he had es. lawised the canto of the United States, and was, the estimation of the English, a rebel; that neither he nor has heirs have ever received pey, meat from 14corgis or the United States. and the tone treaties:l now is, whe.lier floorgia or the Uni ted States ought to pay the money_ it fa true that the lands acquired from the Cterokealadiana by the mate ot 1113, being within the jarisdicilottel ;MUM of Georgia, were st,bject to her dispcantion; and btu also true that a considerable portion ell them was granted as boutties to the soldiers 011 the revolution. Groarge Galyhin was a ttne Whig, and rendered important terviecotp the cause of iodependence, not far Georgia atone, Lot for all We States. His elalaa wen not against Georgia bot originally Against Great Britain, and subtle. queerly against the United States; because it arme under a treaty copulation, the !ointment of whieh devolved, by a chame of government, net on Georgia, but on the government of the United States, which bad reeeceded to that el Great Britain, receiving the b .refits and hewing the burdens. The claim of Mr. Galphio his always , been considered just by actaigie, but she has de niid that she is liable to the paymept of It, and has therefore uniformly refaced to do so, although there base been Tome reinsca made by commit.. tees of one or the other breach of the legialinure, .recommending the payment by Georgie." Commissioners were appointed to exalt:dad this claim by the State of Georgie, and they made 'report Wien its payment by that Ste, Tb-ir i,eport was notomtlied to a con:mince n 7 the Horse of Reprrtenet,,r, at r,S' Sere In ?sly.: and the committee net.: .Ved toe r i ruert of tbo ornaininti Mere. The egtrell to ib-ir report. Resolution* wore their anew,' an the Rowe. re. questing the banatore ng d Sepresentaiirea of the Stale ot Generan to urge the. paymeet of the' °lama or Galphio by the United States. There resolutions were laid on the table. In 1810, a committee of the now', of arr.• gentatives of the Georgia Lepintaltire made a re• port in favor of the claim, and recommended the payment of intereat on the same from 1793 A , minority of the committee of one made n report adverse ty the payment or !eerie. by Georgia. The Holum agreed to the Minority . forma. A rannhaton instructing the:dereantion to Gonerms to urge the payment a f the claim by the licked Sates was then introdne,d. The commitom do not n .d that any further or subsequent proceedirri ‘.7.10 had in the Legit. lame of Oeorgiaon the su'lect. In 1,4 39 `, the Senate Copmlure go Indian Af. fairs revolted a Ott t to the trust Mod, at the' lore of the revOlutioa, hal Moroi to the bent it of the United Bpate r vpr if by virtue of the revolution, they bad i)equired the poorer to dowse of at. there ought to be no heaitatine in amisfying tills &pend out ol We Treasury of the United . States ; brit this was not the cum. The fond win land; thin land wan situate within the limit. of one of the United Staten, The State where it was nitOnle acquired the centre/ ova; 5, end hod a right to dispose of at, when and to wilco, riented, nod to apply the proceeds according t' her carn'ptesur. - „ ezlth•, nut consulting the Government of the United States. As 14e government of the United Stamm ac. glared no tale m this land, and no power to carry into effect , the trust, or fr r,ny way to control the I fund, the committee ran nee an npoupti upon which they are authorined to recommend its pay. moot." Thin report doe. not appear to have been acted on by the Senate. This claim watt preseeted to the hussy of Rep• resentativee en the 9th of 1 anttary, till, and re ferred to the Committee on Claims. That com mittee mode no report noon it. ThC Committee no the Judiciary of the Senate wide a report , the of July, 1E46, in (aver of thin claim, accom panied by a hill for its payment. Thie report and bill do not appear -to have been and open be the Senate. A favorable rroort, ancomponied by a bill, was made by the name committee of the Senate in 1611. The Mil vsn sent to the Plotter of Represeotatives the bib of February, 1617, and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary the 19th of the same month. The 21th of the nom month, the latll, ocmonparoml by en unfavorable -report, was reported to the haute, which wee not acted on by We [Louse. Thin report proceeded on the grenade, a that no part of the property con veyed, for the pewee of ere•ling a trust fend to pay the debt of the petitioner, had ever inertia to the benefit of the United Stater, and that the j whole benefit of the fond had been received by l the State of Georgia, which could apply the pro. needs to the payment of nil equitable chime upon it, whereas 'the United listen had no power to control the fund or execute the treat" A bill for the payment of this claim pissed the Senate early in the find session of the thirtieth' Coogrear, and was rent to the House of Repro stratums the Ifith of January, 16th The 31st that month It was referred to tee Commie," on the Judiciary, who reported It to the Haase the! 29th of February, 1816. The Senate report which accompanied this bill, was barred no the grounds, that the claim arse ertablishesi by the Gommimiou• en appointed to dial - oe of the lands which had been ceded by the lodine. to pay the debts doe to the traders. that there could be no question as to the justice of the claim; that the revolution which George Galphin had Annie:tinted to effect, and which wrested these land. from the Crown oil Great Britain, wee the art t I ell the States, and not that partioalaely of the State of Georgia; that the government of the United States succeeded to all the obligations which rested on the Crown, as far as claims or• character •ireas, to this were con. earned. that the bands charged with these debts had been appropriated to the publicidefence, and a. bounties to the offirera and 'oldie's of Genlgia who nerved In the war of the revolution. They further maintained that the principles on which the Mated Stater, In 18:11, mourned the payment , 'ore -edam claims tor which Vintinia bad become' liable to her revolutionary ,Ricers, embraced this claim. The House committee made no written report, and are suppose) to have recommended the passage of the bill, for the lemons assigned in the report of the Senate committee. The LPI thus reported to the House was committed to the Contualued of the Whole Home an We all prlynte bill., under the rules. The hill remained on the private callcodar and to the Committee of the Whole Hoene until Saturday, the 11. h of Anna ISIS: Oa that evening, drat 6 o'clock, on too. l Sion of Mr. Rockwall, chairman of the Cortualitse of Clams, the House resolved itself into We amt. mince of the Whole House, to consider Senate bills on the private calendar to which there should be no oljectlon.. Those hills were taken up an Built order, and this =onset them. It Was timed apoe In the Committee of the Whole Boom with. 'out" debate, au a 4 :liaison of the committee. If a singlocaitmber in the committee had objected, the bbl mitdd not knee been Tapered to the House la tba House the bill was pained, with several ' , b'ahem, without ttpusite vote twine demanded y nay member,or token by the House. Portia • mlenteiand thryteuntb litiftatkO..of the, 0.47. m. the Whole House and of the House itself on this bill, the committee are satisfied there was milting i m proper, irregular, or unusual in the cendnet of the member', or clerks, or other amen of the Hoare In relation to it, mid tut it mooed I the ferular and Usual mode In investigating big relation and conduct to ibis claim, the committee deemed it their duty to re quest Governor Crawford to appear before them, and make such statement as would enable them to understand his connexion with this cline, and .he should think proper on his own part. ire did appear, and made a statement, which be subse quently reduced to 'writing. and also msweted in. qutries proposed by the committee. From his statements, it appear. that be become agent or counsel for this claim by a power of attorney me. I clued by Milledge Galphin, executor of Thom.' Galphin, who was the son and executer of GeOrge 1 Galphin, the 7th of February, IFPI. By agreement I between the pretties, 2111 May, lnl, be was entitled to receive fur his services, without any other Amp to his principal, one half of the whole claim or of such part of it us should be realized. A sup plemental agreement by the parties, explanatory art the thregoing, wee entered into the 19th of Janu ary, IS:13, by which it was stipulated that Ike pecu niary "deal..es and prof.,ional services of Gov . Crawford should be the consideration for one half of lie net profits of the claim; and that all advances to, or coutmeis made by- him with, other perilous concerning the churn, should be deducted front the roma to be realized from the claim before its division. I lov. Covalent endeavored to obtain payment of the claim by the treaty of New Erhola with the Cherokee Indians in 1533. Foiling in that, it was presented to the legislature of Georgia to 1g.17, and continued before the'lecislature et that Slate until 11 , 12 During that period, excepting the vent 1511, Governor Crawfwil was a member of that body, avoWed his interest in this claire and urged in debate its payment, but declined f o n it? In May, 1848,1es s durived in this : • his ersy to the 'Phi; - .Convention, 1 , [trained about a day, ',lreturn z from delphia be reached t he morning, and del parted for his reside °feta that night. He did not again visit this - calf until after the memo of die law, and was absent from it when the bill pasted the Senate and the House of lb/presenter nye, hi February, 18.0, he again came to th is city In March following, he entered upon thedu• ties of Secretary of War, and from that time he took no steps toprosecute the claim for interest, until he lava urged to do so by his principal. As los interest ans contingent and secondary, he did not trunk he could refuse to have it urged esti...med. Moon the middle of May,. IS ti,de doctored to the President the condition of the claim, and hit rela tion to ii; that ho had been prosecuting it before towers. and elsewhere since Pah that it had been allowed by Congress, aria pendipg before the Treasury Department, and he had au Interest in it. Ile did nut Mate the ehareerer or amount of the' claim, the extent of hit Littered in it, or the mono at the clamant, nor did he enter into any albedo tails of the clank The President replied, that, in his op i nion, none of the preensung individual rights of G. cern°, Crawford had been ennailed by hrs uccepiance of °Mce. He employe! lodge d o e Bryan to prosecute the claim, and promised him' three thousand dollars if the elan. taiuuld be al lowed and tend. Ile :opera wed and aided in pre. paring Its Bryne'r argumetits ie support of the Alm, but denies that his Inters-at in it wan, at any time bet - ore the payment of the clean, made known to any udder of the Government who was charged with its adjustment, by his authority or [with his POMP! On the hi h of May, Gov. Crawford addressed a communication to the committee,. Informing them that he desired to Mate a esonverzatioo ol his with the Prelident,in March, 1550 From this state. meet, it appears Melon the latter couvemati,n, the President had the unpreassion, from the fi•tt conversation, that the claim was before Cooties-, although, as to this, hid memory was Indira:um, the matter ham. pasted Irvin hia mind, until the claim attracted piddle notice; that the President told Gov. Crawford. although be did not recollect to have been told by him that the chant had been allowed by Congress, sad was Pending before the Treasury Depmenent, yet be did not see, if ha had been so informed, how he could have given any other opinton than ho had given; that being at tee head of the War Department, and agent of the! era...tots, did not deprave him of the right. to Joey have bad as moo agent, nor would havejus., tiled him In hampg the eamnination ad den.; non of the claim by the Secretary of the Tressury I suspended. The President added, that In his °moron. if the claim was a fait one, under the law of 'Congress it should hare been paid, no matter who were the parties Interested in it; wad , that thja was due to the credit apd good faith of. the government. The decision of the question of iatemeat on the claim by Mr. Walker, the late Seeretely of the Treasury, was urged by Gov. Crawlord, and same of his friends isolated on it to i h so mach earrtrotners asinduced Mr. Walker to conclude that Gov. Crawford would be • 'member of the premed cabinet. Ciro. Crawford Minded to it en one accustom, come:hoe with the Attorney Gamut, as use la which some of him Georg,. friends were concerned, bat °Mite ash him to cssmice it at his leisure. He alluded to it three or lour limes in moversation with Mr. Meredlth, before it. devicon, bat only to aid, that it might be , decided without delay. Mr. Johns., Mr. Her. edith, sad Mr. Wletflemy, testified that Gay. Crawford did not by any act or expression, make known to them his interest or agency Id the claim, opr were they unarmed of it by any other to rsou. whist A was uudeeaded, and there ilea evidence before thy committea to the canteen.' The ban. die ampere relatiog to the 'claim Was itent.bi I the Comptroller to the Secretary of the Trea.ary, sod by lees IS the /tummy General. Ainongst , them was the power of isiterney, already referred to; mother from Milledge °Opium to Gov, Craws ford, dated 30th Deeemtier, ISIS, sad use or two 1,,,,,,. g p,(4,., by ( k en Cot a I tot to sumo officer or oho Trirersnry [leper mend, lithe mouth r 1 Fr - runty, 1514. Hotter vi throe paters stipulated any compensation for qis services: .badge Joseph Bryan appeared on all meas.:tee as the agent and compact of-the Claim, and submitted all the argue meats in support of it, his ether person wee known to the ettl.ters of the government no agent or reenact for it. Th. committee have not been able to discover any evtdene.e that Gov. Crawford ever evaded himself of his °tibial podtkin, or at the secial rem lations it established between himself and the et* er members of the cabinet, to Ibid.:cane the favor. alto determination of this claim. Too atilt] was. Wort, the salvo' of cabfnet deliberation; and ills due p candor and 'truth that the committers et. press taw, onaviction, that nothing tom hens dos dosed by the teatimohy so induce them to believe that the Secretary of the Treasury or the Attorney General weir, stOare, until ibis maim had been ad judicaterldhat Gov. Crawford had key weer or Interest in It. • Them. was nothing tame - dal In the circumitan ma atteadmg the •dpnriw,eut qr payment or the ' prinmpal at interest of this claim, sor guy depar ture from the cottony comae al Maine. in the Treasury Department. A &Mt for the principal—being forty three than esae fire hundred and eighteen dollars mot ninety Raven rents—was delivered by lifie Hon. A. 11 Stephens to Gay. Crawford, in the city of Augurs: ta, Gsnigia, early to March, 1919. From that nom we, deducted seers hundred sod fifteen dollar, rnmpot•rd of the following nen., triwth Five hut s decd doll.. r aid melba !eget remise/patters of an agent, Who died its 1811, for aervlcen prior to his death; ono hundred sad fifty doilies to as Meet ' in Georgia, for services in 1634 i and silty live (Inhere for transcripts of records and the co rectum of login:My in Georgia. Of the residue. Gone", ear rfiawford retained twenty one thousand fur' Modred and ono dollars and ninety eight and 'd, half coats—being Ono half; and the other half he paid to Mllledre Galphin, executor of Thom. G/lphta, by whom it is believed to have been promptly paid to the legatee. of George Galphin The following os a &summit of the amount re the iuterest, and Lew sad to whom, it was paid:— • • • - • • A statement of the %aural paid on the Gatphsn Mins. lamest Go 513,519 97, for 73 years, 3 months, sma 12 6191,352 59 Less lac of /mais' 3,000 00 Lea. one ha!f under contract aid/ 13 Crawford Lass commissione of Dr. aalphln os execulor of George Oalpbin, at 0 for cent. Oda third doe Ada executriz, odder award, arc od 27,522 51 Balance to heirs of T. aelphin Of Mr., Milledge'e portion, as ex. paul in her eon and agent (in .0) In treasury dm:4 (N 0.6,925) Or Or. Cr.labia, no excel:dor, &c.- 1a cash la treasury draft, (No. 0,924 GEO. W. CRAWFORD, Agerd, &c., Waimmerne, March 2,1850. Approved: MILLEDUE GALPIII N, Executor 01 &nage Galphin, deed. M”. Ann tdilledge, who received one thud, is the widow and executrix of John Milledge,whoso lint wvo was the daughter of George Galphin.— The relation of Milledire Galatea to George Gia rdina by been previonaly stated to be that of • grand son. The committee have thus performed all the dit ties imposed on them by the Ileum, excepting those which relate to the payment of the principal and interest of the claim under consideration. Un that subject, they have come to the ,conclusion ea. prened at the followingresulunons, muluttons, which they rem:minuend the House to adopt . 11,1ofred, Ist. 'That the claim of the represent. lives tat George listplan was nut a just demand gainfd die Coiled Stuns. firinhied, tid. That the act of Congress mode it the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury to pay the principal of mid Munn, end st was, therefore, pai"tine" onformity with law," and precedent"" Rrsalt,l, :ki, Tied the act aforesaid did not au• thorir, Me Secretary of the Treasury to pay inter est on mid claim, and in payment was nut file con formity with law" or "precedent." The statement of facts contained in this report was rig, - Dell to by Messrs. Bun, Drinks, Conrail. Grinnell, Jackson, nod King, and dosigreed to in Part by Messrs. Disney, Fentbenton, nnd Mann.— The first resolution was, to by Messrs Bun, Disney, Featherston, Jackson,.and Mono, and dis agreed to by Messrs. emend, Ureek, Grinnell, and King. The second rtnolutnin was agreed to units !measly. The third resolution was agreed to by Moans. Bon. Disney, Featherston. Jackson, and :Urine, and disatinsed to by Saws, Elva, Calnuf, Gewarral Assemh`re-Old School. Curcuutart, May 1 7 . 1650 . TA. Genera/ 41,sonnfily.At the opening of the morning warns to day, the Moderator announced the Lllowing Standing Committees On D•ndanial Esenlsal—N L. Eire, J. C. Brines, W. L. Lacey, S. J. Miller and elder J. F. Ker. On Bill, and Overrurvs—N. Murray, W. H. Green, domes Hoge, C. Van Ree•ellser, J. P. Backus, J. F. Lenneau, W. L. Breckenridge, E. P Bap r. *BOelders N. Ewing. D Leslie, W. H. Leslie, L 'molds and P. M On Ai lasge—Raar• P. M. Miller, P. Price aid J. F. Mosier. Judicial Cantina:a—W. S. Potts, F. Herron,J Louise, IL J. Breckenridge, D. Baker, J. Beattie, S Noati,:f. Mountford, J. W. Stepheusern, T. M. Aoderson. and elders A. Whitehouse, J. Stove• Essieg, J. Baker, 3. F. Manly, J. M. Witherspoon. J. E. Ribber,. 08 -F nano—Elden A. LYminton , N. W. Mitchell. N. Lowrie, John Todd, P. Nevin, T. Moodie. Ors Narvetion—J. L. Spence, W. E. Schenck, T. Y. Moore. E. Peek, H. B. CJuningham, and elder T. N. Hotehlnamr. On Absence—A.ll.l , lton, J. Coe, J. Hilhonse, and Oder& S. Brown, 11. 14. Smirk. Reports were heard from the delegates ef mity. rat llireign bodies and referred. Toe order for aeveral dove next week was established. Dr. W. L. Breckenridge, of Louisville, offered • resolutioo that a committee be appointed to pros pies a memorial to Congress, appropriate for the member. of the Arsembly to sign, praying tor the preservation and perpetuation of the federal . Union of the States. as expressive of the atoll meat of the P ernyterian Church. . Tim Dr. aupported his resolution In a few for ?eible remarks, in which be said that the dissolue t on of the ,Union would not only be a great ea !amity to our country, but to humanity, and to the Church of God it would be • greater calamity than any that; that could happen, bat the extirpa tion of religion from among men. AG,, some debate, this resolution was made the ',Kewl order for Monday at half past three o'clock. It was moved that the Awlembly decide where the next meeting be held—New york, St. L min, Washington. and Charleston, were noun. ogled as places for holding this meeting. At the first ballot the vote stood, for New York, SO; St. (.Dula, 54; Charleston, 3Y; Washington, Altar some dominate's, on the voting, It ww moved and carried to drop all the 'places but the two receiving the Mahon vote. The second volt was then taken and Si. Louis received 128 votes New York 86. It was decided to hall too next meeting in the Second Presbyterian church of Si. Lour. . . A totter wee read tendering the member. the Ariwenbly the privilege, of the Young Men' Mercantile Library Association. On ;notion, tit thielta or the body were rendered for thur favor. The Cabs Expedition. The New Urines and Mobile papers remove all doubt is to the sailing of the expedition against Cuba. The New Orleans Bulletin say,: hot., abort period mill now elapse before we atoll have stirring advice. Iron this Wand, and shall know the revolt of _the hazardous attempt to wrest it from its present ruler.. It is understood that the arrangements for the purpose are com pleted, and probably within two or three dope teem the present time, the whole farce intended for the operation will have been coacentrated at their point of reedezveox tehtrh Is without the limit, of the United Sister; end within the coma• tea week the fate of the attempt will have been decided 'for better or warty.'" Thi, Mobile Tribune any.. that the number of th revolutuutiats do tot exceed 2000, and that the e peditiort has been arranged with much seemly ample preparations la the way of munitions of toe and provisions having been provided them. farther adds: be received at the place on the island tubele it is expected totted, with open aim., by the Cuban or tioaniah Gams stationed there add that a well at• ranged setters, of signal* ban been provided for the benefit of the itoredera" The New York papers have•varions loiters and private edvices from Havana by the hornet. The Sun arty, it has roccuied an irapnlant political despatch by a special band from Charleston, and we quote from that paper a. follows— .. The cholera is making dreadful havoc, among the uddlery. The death• up to the dare r f onr despatches, May 9 , b, are averagdst 1000. There aro more than 1000 invalids confined to the hoe. ;Male. Our correspmdent says the disease is not proper), eLO:ere,'l,llt o COrOplielitiOck of it with thr yellow fever. it is pecoharly fatal to Eon:Thetas The government perseveres in its Illleroal policy of charging that the dtseare Is peasao, gi oy the people, but the wicked ebatue produces . _ . • •• The Spitniah Ship Erperitiza arrived ai Hay ant on ihe 7rh. Tat government and Sp.:dant r :peeled the Count Mtraval in her, but he did on COMEI6. So the Gobana say that Hope (Erperenza) hat brought • diaapppintment'to those, who CO paned their Savior. •• The Cohen peolde are to high hope, contider Mg the titan most proptiona for the landing o the expedition from the United Smog. They mir burning with anxiety to know if glen. Lopez i noting poeetuelly t. his arrangement,. They a now determined to oink., the blow whether h foil. or so. netd• L. A• en evidatico of the eantid-ore and hope the t than• reel n. Lre..e, we give Lb cot— eluding sentence el a eatupehissi hum Erect re•. OW, wort he toed to fit Itch tGleo. Lopes) ILL cos,, if he his not already Bailed. as we be heve he hat done, for bit pretence would be every thing to 11. We await him with Intenee ausiely. The circumstance% sad the occasion ore the happiest" The Nets Ozleana Bulletin, of the 7th, in. COLdetIICC that the Cubsn erpedition will be concentrated at Havana in • few day.. THY NASHVILLE COI VESTION TEXAs.—A co, re•pondonl at Houston writes as follows to the N York Tribune revreeting the proaperSis for the Na-It otlle Convention in Texas - • Nashvtlle CalnVetliloo In attend home here, the tiaying is. Nut one 10 iml voted for n, and tipri.,,iierstlsoll v. opened on it the Vtft.l wee fillyys to Mc 30113.4 II Te and will repudiate the man id the pasty who does.. And yet, notwithstanding the adverse sentiment of the peopte of Tesa, we may expert in hear of pemons appearing in the Nashville Conveution 111 her name, as in the ease 1,1 Vtrgstua andother States whose 'people hive in tile meaner repudiated that Convention. Gamr PeOlrecra. — Wo learn from a friend in one of our country towns that the fro of evert descripuon are filled with (roll buds. Even the peach trees—sensitive am they ore. to It, ,aids of out severe mitten—have thin reason escaped, unharmed and are beginning to pni fon h their blorsoms, In • prolusion heretofore an• known.—Sabra Register., Monday. 4 letter received at title, g rhems, drtrd Marti nique, April 13,staiel that o negro insurreroon had broken out in the adjoining 151.11 of Goo. do.oupe. The insurgents had burned the Govern. merit house and committed other exceptive. The forces had been despatched front Martinique to aid Ip subduing them. 101514 I.IIID —Mr Barnum hn enpged ■part men s in the floqie House, Boston; for and frost the 4th of Umuher'nezf, for the Sweed.sh song • often. It torindersiooil int she will prom od from New yotk to Boston, prior togoing to Phil. sdelphin. Tun Rcrruscumnr.-11 is raid that the fortune of the 11.mhsendds Is . not less than seven hundred and tnirtyften mill ons of lane., or twenty 111.1 millions four hundred thousand pounds linnet, money, one hundred and forty rive millions of dollars. $166,3 ,t 9 Toe lisping Educational CnneenVeo of Now York hue determined that a Theological too obeli be eatablished at Rochester, to be known to the University of Rochester. $130.000 ie re• pled far tte codownte'ot. Wacann CIA/k4—We learn from the St. Catb arine'sloornal„thai doting the hod month of no. vigatinn, there painted through the Welland C.• no 216 vessel.. against 122 op to the mime date Int }man—Sixty threp worn bound op to American part., and any four don filly Ave up to Canadian porta, and linty four &rum. 5b9,467 ti b Mint Or ine MILIXIITUU —A anion meeting o rersenttuivos of various Chrintlan churches i Kentucky, and other &sites ' is now in mask, in Lexington, and the number of delegates proem is quite large. (.)529,b22,:i5 For the Gazette. Mr. Editor—Please announce the name of Jewry Fiver, Fan , or Pnowden tnernshlp, as a candidate for A ...rnhlv, b•f..n the annrnnehing Antimasonie and IVhig Convention. Mr Fiefs is a num of ability and integrity, and would mute a member on whom the people road defend. ONOIVDEV muyZlnt&vmeT 564,303 JO litmus, Citric. Fluldw , n tovenssis, will be support. ed fur Calmly Cousuossunthr in the Antituarpti p sod Vitereariveutton orol29:dikwietT )grit Weems, or the Leh Ward, Pittsburgh. soil besoporries l for nomination ss Cooing Commissioner at the Mug and Anti masonic Convention. osagUtdbArtgT I =3:01 At Turtle Much, en :nut Ines, by the Rev. Jo.reph (reborn. D. F. Jouga, F y., of Plurb o lthy to MOW. youngest daughter of the late John Plq!”tetr, Pr. WED. At Detroit, yesterday morning, Moo Gams, second son ofllobert Romney. • Irrnt'lsarneit Vitannetnia—Thd propnetors of th' great medicine have received hundreds of conificat i attesting the excellence of the med eine. They Gitra• the following one among hundred I.oullike, April WOW. Messrs J. Kidd 4 Co—Gentleman—Tits is to e that a child of ailne was afflicted with worms. I en eared various kind. of V.:ming° and admisivtared theta, hat with no erect. I then porchesed a vial of 11.1 , Lanes celebrated Varmlfuge, from Pam! Wormier, drupelet of oar ally, and after glide' a cull done, the child discharged a full gamic( worms. The health of the child Improved Immediately: I would reeom. mead Dr. ID , Latic's Vermilage to tho public, as ono tree most safa sad efeemalremediee for worms now In ore. .1. U. CUTTER, llerehant fp-For We b 7.1... KIDD& CAN.) Weed MM.' .0.r18411-1.21 • • LOGAN, WILSON & Co., zso WOODST., ABOVE Fll7ll, Have just received large additions to. their SPRISS STOCK OF HARDWARE, CUTLERT,Se Imported by Istic whets from Europe. and to winch they would especia ll y call the atonilon of porch , believing weir vent exten sive stock• and low prices will give entire satisfaction. mays-dhwlyT ENCOURAGE 11031173 INSTITUTIONS. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Plit.•bairgh. C. G. Hee—No .USSEY, rnsev.•••—•—A. W. MAIMR,Krer. Offi 41 Water street, in the warehouse of C. 11. GRANT. THIS COMPANY Is now prepared to forum it kinds of ricks, on houses, manufaelones, goods merchandise In store, and In transitu vesseis. An ample gooramy for the ability and integrity of the Institution, Is aLforded in the ehioacter of the Di rector.. who are all citizens of Pilisburgh, well and favorably known tokhe nommunity for their prudence, intertwine and iniegy. Onta..enae th -41. G. Hussey, Wm. ttagoloyl Wm. lir imer, Jr., Weller BrYantt flagh Id Kin Edward Heinelion. Z. Kinsey, S. Ilarbaugh, hies. ap3mdf /0 00000 3310.1[11 IX. matistry DR. G. 0. STF.AItNS, late or llostort. Is propired to mweseture and wt Owes Tarn In whole and parts Meets, upon Suction or Atmospheric Suction Plates.— Towniscustmaso in emu sisrres, where the fiery! IS asposed. (Mier wit restdence nen door to the May ors OM., Fount, street. Piustiureh. Reran ro—J. li. M•Fadden. F. 11. Moon late J. 11. NISLLOII, IVro. Si IVood Meet, his in. , weeiend • new ••• .1111 nortruent of PIANO MUSIC, among whichaio the following:— Molly, do )ou Lore me, by S. C. Foster. eni, may dm Red Rom Lana Alway, do. do. nelly war a Lady, linens Ned, do. • • Geode (Ando nil Night, do. Dolly Day, do. Soldier , ' Wedding, by Glover. The Robin, do. Oh. Touch the Cord vet once again. Sorrel bre/none of Thee. Silver Moon. Lament of the Irish Drummer. A New Medley Song. Than bane Wounded the Spirit that Limed Thee. Thr co,eript's Depurture, be (Dover. Ito Kind to the Limed truet at Dome. 'lb. Horne wbeth e'er /be Heart ie. The Yankee Maid . Low Dacti'd Car. by Lover. Do you ever think of me. Slosnimr Geniie 1.0.17. Jeannie Grey. Pilo, Cell/Dim, Wedding, Wreath, Cool ThriaY %Voltam' Dmcliela, Maiden, Bend Welts, Concert, Ladiee, So/lee/dr, Cell, Alieed:vargtheu, Som. bra.Aelied. aml Limy Peetkaa. mayxe CORES -3 balm Porter and Minced'. pm received, and tor talc by R F. SELLERS may 7 2 y. 7 Wood It RED PRECIPIT.tTb—vS lb* ja.t recbl. for sal , . by SELIAILS ( „ 11 . 1 , R , 01 y b: OR KEN . Vi4ant• of COR nt Ml , :;: , :[ , l clay reed, for ••M b• ARM:ITEM:VG 2 nROZF.R Doha nt R. M. Me(Ley.. . he Thenicgical Works of the late Rev. Dada Dep.; D. D. Edited by the Rev. Baal Rey.. Segodd edition Rieechot. Prince of Allynrini. Do Johnston. New edition - • Relay on Christi. Depilnm. fly IL W.Noel. IL A. The Censtihutionl of Q. Q. Hy Jane Taylor. lomated from original desigto, by Howland. The Philosophy of Unbelief in Metals and Relll~t on, as discoverable in the Faith and Characters Of Men- By Rev H. Honker. The Morning of Joy. besot a aged to the ?fled of Weeping. by the Rev. H Donor gel.. The Gold. Psalm, belay a Practical, Basemen tat, zi.d Prepheticai Esp... Of. Vt. 1 4 Ree. Dale. M.`A The Lieu. Valley; or CkifiVf.reive tin Mel life of. Beloved Sister, by BJolten,S Maloof.. brilev. Win. Jay. Ton Commandment with Promise; by the /Slither of “the Lea Day of Din Week,'litnormed by flowiland. blrinolta of tan Life of Oa Rev. John .Vittlliscat, Missionary to Polynenia htenioi. of the Life and Wrlllngssif Di cialmer., by bt. ton in law, Dr. Hen.. in three vols. Vol 1. NEsTotn, (.43 iic tiro or ,.slagge assortment of New 8. 8. Union PO. BATA BRlCK—lava I B br A sa r in A b i t i • neeLle/ • See end S Property. Q IX very valuable Building Lots. on Second street, L below Ferry, as laid out by /Mtn Caldweli, Fiq, Will be sold this •Iternoon, lii .a , eleck, on the pre• mime. by P. Al. Davis, Auctioneer. Thy are very desirable for private residences, and terms liberal. In 53,1 lkj ACKER E.L4D bt brie No 2, for cede law. melon , Dlnsigument, by JA:4IES DALZELL limy!!! :O Water et. _ ("MEESE—VS Axe Tree per Late Erie end Slorld- A_J ten. and tor bald by JAMES DALZ ELL mere.: S A L. SODA--30 c II AFa Alsks Fogitsb.INESTOCK k ssle by rasyt , ! Car of First k. Wood sts. • RRL'SI o T-10 kg* f" s , e by Il A F,A lINFSTOCK /FANGAN ESE-ssopetior, by t•I ntlavr.t. A FAIINE9TOCK & r:CO T AR, ROSIN, & PITCH4:9O b• le Ton 50 has Roain; du b•le Prah. To arrive, for sale by ISAIAH DICRET & Inaydr tVate• and ryontaar. LOOMS—ISO lone Nappies Fornaer, Tenn , se I) nye. for sale MAIM, IllelfßY ee T114.01.001C IL WOLLILS. lIE Works of Leonard Woods. D D. If csdicy'. Tre.leinies. ooOrrk Lad)'. sc Friend. Mrs Farrar. itriiman Manual. liolistt The Gospel its own Advocate. G.Griffen.T... L. D Posthurnas Works of Chillmorsi Family Prayer. and Dultintelittll7. 'Thornton. • mst.iti . . Sermon.. Griffin's Seeman.. • Connisighstk's Sermon.. F or sole by JAMES D LOCICWOOD • 104 Foorth ft Slue Jane. eSarverr. Fluid 28 altsmalas glßECAlliallt under the inimedin e care or the 1.. rnter, and established for upward. of Mint', year , Thi ve s etre.: weparation tsrerommended in an calms u( bile, amdalea, Indigestion. Ron% and gravel, as the meat safe, easy, and effectual form In which Illagnesot may. and Indeed the only one ha which It ought to he eel/Opted. POsstnistnK •H the Otofinnieti of the Magnesia now to general use, without tieing liable I ke il, to form danperous ennerrtiona in the boatels, it effectually cures Lentil/urn without Injuring the roam it itie •toulach, sode. p.m., and their ear l.. .nat. s ate known to do; 11 prevents th e foodd of in aperient.urnme sour, sil cares it a as a pleasing and is pecul s iar .ra ly adapted to m females. N.. Humphrey Davy testified that this vtlution forms soluble renthinistiona with uric nerd salts in ease. of gait and yin's 1. therhy enuntereetisig digit' Injurious witen nt ter atkletra, and Peen blapreis it fa.fell• p re m sir Chi , p Crampton, Dart., Forge. General 14, to 1. AOl/1' or henna:— ••Dear sir—Tneie ean be on doh tbat Magnesia may be •dnituirierril more ufnly In the form or moan. eenirated solivion than in stiloonio e; Mi., am! enmity other rr., mu of opinion that the Paid Mato-six is a v er y voloolite addition to nor Materia Matt ta . PHILIP CRAMPTON " ttir Jam, Clarke, Hu A. Cooper, Dr Itngt.t. and SI Guthrie and Derhowt Mayo. of lAindon,ntrong• Iv rerun:mond Marra) Fiord Magnesia as Mina in. Finitely more tam and ennv.ment titan the aohd, and Dee Dom the danger armada:lg the [-tenant am of and, or pout.r. Far sale I.p the importer's and proprietor , . agents, It A FAIINLOTOCK & CO Dor. of %Vold A noel.. Great American han E e loisWork, our MK •na Di r T UST he ru . St fished i nn man trod um ftherc olio, 75 cent/ to sob trs to tiser. Part V. webers, to the stone, iron, and timber bridges, amino., tunocia. rtilvere, he. An. of the United Smite itail Roads." By George Duggan, Architect and Civil Engineer. The present,part contains beautifully exeramd place, elevation., and ',canna of the nmher clarinet edema the Canewaeta Creek, at Lasierimin, Pa., and the de tails of thelitarrucco Slone V 1.1.1.1. near Lsticaboro, Pa , on thi line of New York and Eric Rail Road, with apectOcations. bills of timber, hr. N. It —This work to puldisteng by colisenytion 41 'he alt eminent in the engineering oroaeysion or the Unite m d Stater, and will be completed in It parts, at 7.5 cent. each to three who remit their names .41 sitn• one serlpti before the lag Of Jolla next, when the filet aa part., Or One half he work , fire which th e price will lie raised In SI yam pert lo those snaking s preemnt TtriliOltlee of Si , and the reit/sidle r, St, when they have been 'tinned with the first eta part, the work will lie farnarded regu larity as published Pant., remitting Si obeli rc eel,ee it monthly, Port Free, in any part of the Unimd Stoma. "ii it a wart. do. was g Mat ilemderatnut, and inuei prove of Kreal benefit In the rodincering prates siren gencralit , mud eipmeially to the me in prselical engineering and mrewihiesl knowledge; in truth it swam as. that ii would requite years of labor and ailout toil on he of a y..ung engineer to props'. drawing and comet at, Info , molten that will be embwried in tins work, aideon now be secured for toe trilling soot of 11,Y—hematitic American, histch 111.1 e id "In connection with this subjeet (Iron Pail Road Strartore s ; we tqe omission to call atiention again thigean's riluOla sod mpen-tv . e publication. glob tine drawings, with fail descriptions of to •arious cone iron, and Wood bridge, viaducts. to' nets, culverts, t o , cof all the Pail Roads In lb/ Unite.' States. MI Megan is an accomplished Architect and C ell Engineer, who came from Ireland to tom country io exercise hit in •, but Gado, roll road con tor lime, in many re,pertr, different from that which he spas accustomed in Fhirolus. he a• oiled hi m self to the study of our systems; so.d the fen to of his investigations embodied in this wo.k, are well eitistea to meet the exigencies of enginoeta. and to *min dtaughtsroen, budge beadem, orechanies, and ...dents ....New. York Jennie! o( Cormerec, Potreo .744':ltiji. ‘ .hed by GEOGE DLI6O.aN, 171 Broad w oy, New York, to whom ß all communications sheer d be addresred wul subscriptions forwanted. mayt?..d4t _ . . AN ACT I INCORPORATING “Thc As:minted Firemen's • __: STRA FAMILY //LOWY. 1 ip. ul once Company cattle City of Pattsbutgh " ! T,OR tho r onv..• fence of.the citizen, the propilexon •Ibictioa IX, l'n''' W""w M . Fri g n "‘J ! ' "w " ." • r alit , . thilsharpli City Mills btoreplaced bx. fat (4 r ,, vs (Ilium Collinowood moon gen, Pavia ! the Tel of order& at the follesrlajf Olen,— Campbell, Ilenry Rays. James T. Shannon, R. Riddle • .1 it It Floyd, corner of Sixth and Wood streets. - R o berts, Willlsot W /roller? WI l'n"°....Thrnn. ! M Hayward, %bee owe, car. Liberty &Piaci ell: Inhewell, Pollard Trews:act, William Eichbaam, ! A Iteclen, store, Third street. • . • J. Cost Blatt. mod iletd Cowan, of Allegheny cunty, 1. dear, jr.,drawn, car Fourth A.Rniiiiiield. or three i n them, be, and they aro heichy authorised, . John Io ~.„ store, oor.or Ingo a. viroe.. ! elm, giving two went's Public notice in two daily • relegreph thrtce, Fourth meet n , w .pg,(o, published In the city of Pittshurgb. to F W Kelly. crocoo. Fifth at, corner of Blakey ail. open tool. at Within. Intl, in toe city of Pinwburgb, hi Winn,. tote. Penn Reel, Ninth Ward,', ' for the wobectiptlnn of the capital stock of se Corn• : This Soar velment will call xi:sliest; :ince dally pang,at welt ' , the O.• '''. 7 ... Y a .r. nnnr" , " nn ln b° , for onlyre,and the goor,tr delivered pron3pily,citheE. some to krep , opeo, tram Me to time. betwown the in barrel. or atr.4 a—reek door is preferable fur fluidly hoot° r'r ! " ...I ' ll i " '." " r t """ n '''', " In " r a n 'a n "# , oth—without chew for cartage It is plain that no to th e liner.... rn ! un "" 0 ' 'C w ‘ 4 "'"'"'"'" r " . " °. aceoutits can be allowed, and .hit driven eau have of swot that! have latch taken " no perminion to leave door withoutpsyrcent. , 11 ° C... " ' W°° "" n '''''' ""nrcn' will "' nor in We hope Wie public will be pleased wit s. ibis Iv Wilkins Ile s, on Thursday, the fah day of June next, , d . toto .. we sholt ondoovor to d. the. lootLoo. ~, 10 a id og u, a. la, at which time anJ place the hook. , ra m ) , ' WILAIABTII4 IVOIJLE will be opened for the por,mse nrreenving subserip• limn for toe capital stock of sold company.. author. i in0_4,1 1 ,, t e Rot r __ _ tosrt2 dtie7 13=1 DRKl!i!l,tct I.zß,idiu A twr.. htreF :a 4 7izi,;:z who too ,.chlrg, c y p. to any per 100 'morns said mare to the ranaeriber. i /AMPS WALRER.. n a 22w2t. Robinson ep..Allegtmny co. To II a li o norahle the Judger of the Court of Gel. ,„ Q ua rt, :"..11(111 , of the Pear, in tend fur the l'onnty of Allegheny. E eention ot WILL.i.34 Norm; of Lower St. ChM. Tl S ielp t i t teiln township., In the connty tifbrensi t l. dumb)]* 0 0, r'ibt l!.‘ I.ur Pcmion , r Paibm.id , d i. ,,,,,,,r w ith mater t ale tor the . accommodatinh of Ira. vr)ere and Other*, at tag dwelling hernia In the town• 'Mpg eformaid, and pays that your honour will be plowed tog rout him • beemo to keens Public Haase of 0 ,,, einglest. And your petitiquer, a; in door Itoundt eilll ply. . We, the maiscribers, citizens of the townidsipa a fore aaid,do certify, that the ahuve pervioner 14 of good re• lute for honesty and temperance, and to well provided with bore room and conveniences for the necomsno dation cad lodging of NU:wars and travelers, and that said messily nosesaa yy, ify Jonathan Neely, John liVelarg, Adam Hoth,Cbarles g,ng, Henry Decrial, Robert Cordon, James BrawdY, John Doolittle,Wehrle, John Noble, A. H. EingM, John Cunningham, Thom,. Varner. nralViran Wadi Iliiiiiiire — lg.l ---- 111unpliv k have received • cop. 01 ply of atioyegoodr, winch limy oder low whole• mile and retail may S: Pillow Cass /111128111111 ASUPPLY rreetvg i ca lb. most ' aake..nd ' s ;:tVll . 4lli & DURCHFIE(.6, II N E ear Foatth & Mute it. AUT SATURN'S WIRE-9 casks iea nerived, Awsd fOt nig by iduiza glazram . „ WIIDLEBILE FRUITIIa'k - N. isi'Llbeirty Streitt - L: 1 is Orfets for sale tba following Areab go#l.4leityxe.tvet: 460 drams Smyrna MSc .41 ••• I 1 4 3 boxes extra 550 boles Booth Rals ; ! 175 ball bayed do ~ do, , 100 quarter boxes deK 70 ea. Surt REthil , ; 5.4 half kern do; 133 holes Palermo Orange[, WU boles Sicily Lerdans; 8 cores Sicily Licorlee: 444 44-.4 40 dezen Aasorted Pteklmq r i , Z, dozen Arsortsa Sane - car derea Salad 08; Itts boors Soiled Herring; . • lalbule.lio I. Herring: 50 boxer; Jujube Paste. ; 60 boy White , Rad Rack Candy, IrA bags White Brazil Sugar, • b rls Loveriagi eta.bedt powdered do; IS hat+ .weary Seed; 25 bolo Sicily Filbert.; 20 1..g3 Untztl New, 1200 bu.hclo Pea Nuts; 43 barrels Pecans do; 20 bays Soil Almonds; 25 boxed 8 0 ,11.4 dm AS flavors cummoo Caudle. 1910 pet , eatetallp pasted, winallled as good as say In the country. No la? Liberty st,tets doorgeatt of 84 'Clair 51. maygt =Mal . • ASUPPLYrast se caved, at al' the dhlarentwi'dths. from one W tome yards wide. m . 3.4 MURPHY E. BUIICIIFIELD Mo w l i itz t B— y IS brim 8 II Alol . 4l . .al m j i lv sieegd, ruayat • " t 7.1 Laren, at 1 OA . le be :d SUOMI-34 ar brit, assorted ausitbarisurit seed j_rnar r. n A CV LEIV.ILYBOI,I - I;LLAR—LIALI Iba LL 'LOLL and 10t Laic Ly ma•tl A CULBERTSON VlitßUo3lB-5 0 daz No I Cara Itreama; : - L P -. te do: common do; jugt reef, for rale A CULBEICISON 9‘AllltE OIL-6 baskets just tool& for male by J. rattyll , A CULBERTSON. PURE EXEN , II • BRANDY, warranted AS yours old. /or sole by lattllßlS A DAWORY/f -trovul s. Rost side of Lbornond, tam 'W /allsllo. Tvsr received at the sign °gibe Golinn Tte Ma, garcon Walls, composed am' dedicated to :Gm David E Park, nr Park, liobbnek. Rens, Venal, Polka, [ P ro fessor and' &dialed Lo Mna Mary .111.1' Park. by Plolessor Robbbek Sgt.:HIEN 11 POSTER'S NEW SONGS: . My Gladder Gum. (Swine to Ilan all Night; Sage. lion Baker Say Salaam Breath. •Alway: Damn noun,. Dolly Day. ob.Umoel. summegLonglogr. Soiree folks. Deity Jones. Also , ...agitate Maelimm, by . tab, 'think not LGFS 1 Lose Mee, ',Mane Ifom.) • ' (tar Oluldbood'a Home, as ming by Stark My Mother I Obey, words by iG,S.b.bims, melds by II hleber. A 1.,. a great variety of Nem Slogs, Polkas, Waltzes, he. for sale by 11 Kt.littEß snail' , 'uled K. =3IU 32=1:113 . . A N ll:statical • ed Critical arum flicculativa tIL Pi.llinepby of Europe In the itah cenillr7s Leiter., of the Rex. framed Entherford. Professor of Dvinsty in the Universiis of et Andrews. %With I sketch of his itre lif Rev. A. A. Ifoutur, assthOr of Met A U ENGLISJI&CO Waug .1 • EC= • 1850 MEM 1850 ERIE & MEADVILLE'. LINE OATS of th is Lino will le a ve rogolnlyi end ß liver trefoil°, oniboot tranthipment. I C umweLL, JAMES CONS, do, BIDWELL LLI LIROVIES, Roamer: Alent FRENCH GRAPE WINE—A delicious amide, I. Bale by may= MORRIS A. IIAWURTM ENGLII4II GIN—For sale y mikr& MORRIS & HAWORTH URE PORT WIN If—Selected expressly for mc aseisal purposes, In Orono by Ma Huvrorh, foi s.k by : k_ A s y l p i moakis anwowra •• °"". soppy Oil, Nut. Os], Massie t R bite Copal 'Varela Easisali Millbasnes, assorted sixes. Blshos.y Pallets, Charcoal Sticks. Fose (111 Colors In flexible tubes, of all kkds. Just ree'd, and for sale by .1 KIDD & CO . toaril • 00 Wood sit ACAULEIPS insronv OF ENGLAND —yrols /VA.lst and gcl, last see'd. sod for sate by _ mayta ,JDIINSTON &STOCKTON' STANDISII THE PURITAN; a talo of, the Arne,' ran Revolution. 111 , ElOnnl..Wayron, Era. ius reed. or rale by JOHNSTON &STOCKTON ICTORIAL FIELD HOOK or tne' Revolution= PPfiTt 11{1, rCe'd and far sale mayn't .t l Ran% ow, rum. A motet Bectived P 11,1. Jar, Pm! far rate by srayil J./NW:TON fr. STOCK lON poTA3Ii-40 tints yam Pousb, (or lale by J t It PLUYU -- -" Round Church 0 ALF.RATUS-45 birtela for xale by . may2l ' 1 et, R FLOYD lARD—l!liarrel• No I Lard, Orr rale by A mayol J & It FLOYD CILOVF.R & TIMOTHY SEED GI I/10r, for tale by mar:t • . J& It FLOYD SI.:GABS-3MM* common Chia .Bc6nro, Ow gale merit J R MOYM PIG IRON-125 tom Mu Nr 5 .2; 111 1 , ..t. m.,e, • ty. N FILUSTI SPRUNG & sunnun abut's: AVERY area and choice stock (.Fresh Spring and Summer Gaols .has :bye.. opened et Alexander & Day's, Na S 5 Market stmt, oonh vett earner Male Diamond. • - In crane the attention of our,eustontera amt the public to thin stuck, It affords' no great pie:more to be able to say It embraces GRF.AT BARGAINS in Ili. moat every description of coeds; ell a hirenytertion of or wan r nrehaled at the recent rttemslve nertion saki' 111 the canteen eyes. One exsottroont.l.olo of fancy and staple goods. is very superior, and affords to all cub hat ere, either by crholeialo or retail, a Rao op. pottanity of vultinr 1.011.1 e Rod pail. L.tDIES' DRESS GOODS: •• New style Foulard .Ilk., very cheep; web glob, yid Sawed changeable Wk.. of alemeterrey mylo and .gamigamily; auger pistil and figured blare do. ly; and tissue.' butte do bats, new And Land. some inylei new style mmeth. Faglish i and *lnch lawns. in great canary, and at very low price.; plate, Etered, nod striped de of it kiolo - anit' aumities; linen moires of qlt shades and colersp ging ham., chintzes, print.. A.../ . • SHAWLS. • . • Raper chameleon oil