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WIIIO STATE CONTENTION
At a meeting of the Whig State C entral Committee,.
held at liartirbarg. March 13, 1650, it araa
Reset:M. net the 'Whigs of the revere! COMIC*
of this BMW be rennested to select • somber of deo
otes eq**l to their rerpeetive representathee Is the
Legialatarm tie raid delegates to meet in Contention
at the city of Philadelphia, at the lath day of Jane, '
1850. for the
. porpone of nominating a candidate for
Canal Comnuselosef, to be voted for at the earning
General peace.
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• MOUTON tieNICHSEL, (Thstrman.• r
Olivia II Rat, Secretarr.
datiniasente wad bir big 000ut7 Can.
I===i
- Isynoramme of the call of** Clubman, the Whig
and Amimuenic County Committee of Correspend,
epee met at the Coati House. The following resolu
tion was adopted, to wit
.Tteeelved, That the Whig and Antintaaonle voters
ofMe enamel Election DitUiets of Allegheny County
be, and am hereby requested to meet at their areal
places for holding elections, Co &Lumley, the i.e day
of June nett, then and there to elm two delegatee to
the County Convention to be held rather:tan House,
onWenectelay the dab day of Jane, at Itekloet,a.
Said Convention to mate the usual and neeetwol
noutitudiba • (or the miming October Election.,and
1111i0 to appoint five delegates to represent the County
, in she Butte Convention, to be held in the city of plata.
' de . lit h i , V i rednetd u a n y, the i lath As,ofdene:
he belt
between the :ars e oriVoroo the
and Leo 'rook, (anent-
Pitt) and there in thsWard. and BoroZths between the
hoots of seven and sine deloctr. P. et.
A 111 LANDS, Rudman.
Jdraeam . Fermi
E.
Fury" Secretaries. -
• Two. &acts,
' Pittsburgh, Ap 10.1830.
0719102 NEXT.PeOg Fon Locet. auerress
TELEGRAPHIC NEW*, .e
A telegraphic despatch announces that the trus
ty lately concluded between Mr. Clayton and Mr.
Betwat, In relation to Nimungua ha been con-
Armed by the Senne—only ens members dissent
fair. As this trusty lag been assailed with all the
virulsnce and hate of disappointed paniaoshipr
ale 'remarkable unanimity is • most signal tri
umph for Mr. Clayton, and places hlm in an int-.
pregnable position before the country, as a most
able and shrewd diplomatist. The Vision wild we
were "sold to the British," when this treaty was
agreed to, and it called upon the Senate to reject
it! What will the venerable editor say now, that
twistifour Itnewerais Sonars hare axed to ra
sfy it! Have they voted to all us m the British!
The fan Is, thin all thin "bluer end" opposition
to the administration, anti to its every opinion
and act, is dictated solely by party hatred. it
makes no dllfr.rence bow wise, sad jut, and built
lams are the of the administration, they will
be rebanunly denounced by the oppositkm, and'
area error unprincipled partianatp will be tst.
sorted to, to render than dietairefol to the Coon
::The opposition to this admirable treaty o f
Mr. Clayton's', which has been milked by so trium
.phani a majority, is a striking inatenactorittis fac
ilortiend unprincipled mode of warfare. This die.
graceful party warfare cannot, however, be appal,.
Arai .by tho trainman of the intelligent people of
They frill appreciate rightly the
eaters of the opposition the administration has to
encounter, and will treat It with merited contempt
Tee Pssurozefe Onstatte Ustwanusa—The
Waehingten Union, and letter writers Cron Wadi
irpth, have been very indnetriona in trying to
create en imprestion that the President had
charged Ms opinion on the subeeet oy the.beat
pulley to be pursued to Wile the slavery quea•
tion;rinee bismessage on that subject wu suit in
:to congress. To carreetthis linen:salon, the Re.
pnblie,ef Monday, states, authoritatively, that the
' president "rum= fine is the oyernan tka the
whites .ha,ewsuseetted aus, and to
'aa/n all .~ tlNi."giaisifartay "s 1 tart i*F.geth
.
new for a isocease dien . yred ,
osidifisi Age opumm.".. .
l'lns . aattles ail quibbles on this totter. ChM .
Tayitstis views ironnchanged, and on this into
qus affirm, tutheatuaingly, that tineetenths al
the Whigs of the Gee States are with him.
. A Bain BoiresSurmiteas Varrov—The Waal,
beim ourresprindent of the Phihelelphia Ledger,
F. 0. Orland. Esq., in a late letter, meted that a
tamer was circulated In•Waabington that 4 a great
Pennsylvania statesman bad written a letter to
. some of his Southern friends, in Ctingress, expert.
dog. Me seediness to secede to the Missend Com
promise line dear to the.Pacifie, and to accord a
. gelatins recteruitian of Slavery south of that tee)
to a !subsequent letter, In answer to some sUie ,
tereelef the .Pennsylvanisn a newspaper, he re.
neratestbe ntmer, and says that Mr. Backseares
agues, dr essissaa with it! He 'jays the rumor
arises from various sonates, but principally from
a statement ingSe on the floor of the Senate, by
Mr. Davis, at Mississippi; while-Mi. Buchanan
was present, ihat be knew there was a Modem
oustesituts at favor of such a contprumfee, with
pastes nor:miasmal' alaary nefh cl the hose er
I.Atirians! Mr. Broth, of Mississippi, made a elm.
gar statement. The 'niter call; imam Mr. Bet
. ehanart to come out and define his position, it
.'these =ma Are not true, as bis *pinion might
•
greatly intluence the settlemr_nt of the question.
Ir!kare is any tin* in this rumor, which comes
. bias so well accredited, a tacos of the boldest
f bids the cohere' 'rotor/bleb burner been made.
Mr. Badman mast count greatly on the blind
• lubmfasion of the Democracy of Pennsylvania, if
_he thinks they will allow his lead with tech •
fearful toed on his shenidera The open espies.
aka of etch a sentiment would sink any public
itt ihie north an low that his very memory
would perish &nu the publict mind. or,if his name
shoe Id not be Gorgotten, it would only bileeollett,
ed lobo execrated.
Robt. C. Va ker. Rap, of Elisabeth, and John
Miller;Evq., of Sharsabtus, member of the late
Latidatato, vie understand, aro Pa for na
aleetioo. bir..Etpy is,pot a =Mate.
Tazio *AMMO. to the 10th Mat o Moo ham re•
lleired iiHear:Orlenam. troproplimus wMcer
• 'Us oomml a 14avy.1ass to tho, mops lo the most
prodaet[ae omit of tbo Biota. • Tim 'into wore all
vary ilksh-4ho Thaw haciog oireelovreAksimuks
=Aug emiii4 inks dettmatimi of propeity.
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The Washhutton Vahan of Saturday medal
Who* tont Sießou. ;T:Venier, the Hon. Det•
•id Stenl67l, and the Boo.Widdynoimi, is to^
yly lea note eddretsed to etch of them, akin en
equation of Stair views= the Ocatiprondie Bill
now beture thal.l. S. Soma. They are 'lt in -fa•
♦or at the mauve.
Tnc CITEULIi Ustricarnos.—The folliselng Is an
extract from n private lanes dated m New Odeamt,
April ISM, ton gentleman In Cincinnati:
"I am here with • company for Cahn. 'which
we have mised, and shall receive for the -yokes
'snit:oil:4,ooo. I could not have told you this,
but we are going to sall\ to morrow, provided we
eta iss unsuccessful as this expedon WU Int
summer, and there is already considerable disente
sin here."
.Tbe Plißedelphia Inquirer kerne front antra
nonrecurtat the %Irwin awns have been peel
tiy the menu of Philadelphia,ter Aare, en 7 nrzne
fury, and dal pease, dam the year 1842 up to
2849, !nebulae:—
1842, Bombard and St. Mary street riots. $6,3*
60;1813, Sonsineon,pay of ndlluay,B4o., $790 78;
y • 1844, ihrpel'a Wet yard, 892 50, 1045, d.m.jes
from tiaB, pay ad nallnary, dv.,,1835.301
/8 808111virk.. 17,697 91; 1846, • riot In
Iterington,llB44 823,421 6141887, ankna of troops,
000; 1848, judgment Eor datums In Imo "WI:
1858,498 09; 1849, do. do. do., 1131,815 59-.40ta1,
..41174,865 .
Ittor ne Beercec—Da Friday evening, in Ann
atreet,'Boatos, there was a &apatite tight be.
twain two partieecif names and
'lrimhines
men with Saelileys cd vligh disdain tio each eth•
et, In worse of the' allay, ;mirth bEedg.
eon; and atones were freely ceed,bet,elageluty
enough; DO bite is known to hive been atcriettely
k 934: 'Agresti rivwd wee eelleried, butane aka
the woe given the theme robed hi - the
new sad put anefatnal damper awake whole
air& Fear of tin, negroeswere taken into. ease
'itooby the polka .
•
•
• abitth.OtitlilfrlilatiliOe a the ageoutoti.lta
SM. Petwituruh. Madame °Mei wee apedbonze
the and% and, proreated. in the name of the
public, wills a.disSom of tile. salvo of lONO
routios: , 'nos Emperor, wk. was prewar as
stem sorest, alio ant oseendosas pow= to all
fks" ettlifs Wl:4llsrit palt.flag_Offa#s_24aft.
Wiiaaotmy D. C4-MET 21
• AT: dczocL, •.
T hh
Gramme every belly if talking of the energetic
inelfiSilres'inlopleaby the eieeutire to etrptirest the
Itliaileal expedition against Cuba. There is of
comae sane difference of opinion upon the cape-
diimity of this mode of action, but I have RIO doubt
that the President will be tritunphatilly sustained,
and I only hope that the naval foram Which be has
direetedto interpose,may reach the scene of expet
-ted operations in time to prevent the lauding of the
ill advised, and misguided or unprincipled Men
who hive set out upon tbia enterprise. In a tele
graphic dispatch, forwarded: rancidity momintzt
informed you or the large and efficient force which
had been ordered upon thin eery important ser
vice. The Saranac is a new, large, and power.
Cul steamer, just completed end put in commission,
and is:especial' to make the voyage to Cube from
the Potoinac, im four and a half days. The sped•
ron, with this Vessel, will consisi . or four large
and beevy maxis, and several mailer ones, and
will be quite stuficund to enforce ell the neutral ob
zligstions oldie United Sado. It will be under
the command of Commodore Foxall A. Parker.
otrocriptkroo
ad forward.
-Adverbs
dean and
od and Car
Wort. have been made in both Houses, to day,
to embarrass the decisive movements of the Pies•
ident, but they have made no impression. The
House even refused to allow the introduction of
resoltniona of inquiry on the subject, and in this
Semite they were laid over until to day. dll ear
liesagree that the precipitation upon on at this time
of the questions that would grow out of the success
ful imam of this attempt to revolutionize Ceiba,
would be likely to produce the most disastrous ef
fect upon the public councils of the country. The
South worilddemandihe immediate annexation of
the Island, with a vehemence unceampled even in
her modes of making known her desires. The ad
mission oit the Island as a Slave Siete, would be
resisted at the North vigorously and effectually,
let the Consequences be whet they would, and Chen
with double distinctness, the phantom of a South:
ern Slave holding, Slave breeding, and 'Skive tnid
ing confederacy would arise and flit before the dis
tempered visions of our Nashville Conventionists,
Diaunionists, and Fanatic Mall sorts. All res
pect able sad right feeling people mint commend
in the lightest degree die prompland judicious con
duct of Gem Taylor.
I understand that the friends of the expedition
clientele that a landing was effected last week,
end that consequently the intervention of car gov
ernment will have come too bate to be efficient.
I think they are mistaken. The vessels contain
ing the greater number of the revolutionists, could
not haws arrived atthe rendersvom before the El
' teemth instant, and .several days must have elaps.
ed before they could matte the requisite prepara
tion fora descent upon the main Inland. Still the
race may be close and doubtful between them and
the American , squadron. Telegraphic de:Fr:Libel
ware received in town yesterday, to the effect that
news had arrived at some northern port, bringing
advice from Havana to the 12th instant, up to
which time, although great alarm prevailed, no
thing had been seen or heard of the exdelition:
The Cholera was making terrible ravages among
the troops and the people. Anima
MILOS WASHIBIGTON.
Correaponeenee oleo Pittabargh Gazette
Viessnarron, May 19.
Cuba Expedition—Delegate from Sew
Mexico—State Government there—The
Democrats and the Dolphin Case--
Welkees Itesposastbllltv—Not to be let
oS
The Gust that huge numbers et men nave net
out, on a pardons and criminal enterprise against
Cabs, is no longer any doubt. It i. known that
young men belonging to this placisengaged in the
abortive attempt of last season, left bete some
months since, and sailed from New Crleani for
the general rendezvous nearSthe south coast of
Cuba, armed and equipped for actual service,
about two weeks since, and they havecommani
cated to their friends here by letter, their deter
mination, and the nature of their Mad and. hair
brained movement.
We, more than Spain, have reason to hope for
Its Ware; for if Cuba ahould oow be wrested
from the feeble grasp of her present oilers, the
handful of invaders by whom the revolution would
have been effected, would aomedlately propose
annexation to our Unittn, which would at once
quadruple our present dangers and embarraas
metre, end probably take away the lvel, chance
of ainatenbla rettlement of ditgatildes Detween
N. Smith; Etq, Delegate frozifNew Me:C
ito,has just loaned an indignant but powerful ad•
dress to lda cocuutments, on therenbject of their
relationato the general government of the Unles.
Thane. hrinselfa southern man by birth. IM
the people of the territory that is the irength
of the sacs interest here and *barest its devotion
to Mecham of Texesthat;they can expect nothing
from Congress. Ile declares theta., effect uf the
President's policy, as illuatratedb7 the recent pro•
medians under it, will be to deliver New Mexico.
hound hand and foot, interthelmuds of Texas
and Slavery. Be arguesagaitun the validity of the
claim of Texas to jurisdiction over New Mexico,
with great ability, completely overthrowing it, and
coneludesby advising hi, constituents to proceed
without delay to form a State goiernment, with
an express prohibit sled Slavery to a [sidemen
tat article of 'lt is an important document and
to calculated to tisk& senalloeffectupon the as
.
I have mad alit& remise? arguments on the
Galphin aux, which haystaren aibmktedby um
bers of the select committee.' They are all dia.
tiognishat by eleastmes and ability. That of the
four. Whig members Is and-exceedingly In.
genious,butlconfessthat to toy mind nothing.=
overcome, nor materially lessen the duce at the
adverse login of the Bee other members hi sup.
post of the eettelosion that the . principal was not s
jam claim against the, Milted States, and that the
interest was paid without "law or precedent."—
It will not be forgotten that the principal was paid
by order of Walker three days before he went
out of office, and yet the See democrats, after hav
ing proved as they think thatthere never was any
valid demand whatever against the United Santa
deliberately melee, test It was paid Mn confer•
miry with law and precedent." The eel under
which it was paid directed the Secretary of the
Treasury to "examine and adjust" the claim, and
to pay "what may be Mond to be dna" The act
neither authorized nor contemplated any pay
ment col= idler a due course of Itilleitiglapal
eamething should be "toned to be doe." lint
Walker paid the forty tints ideua r ed ofprittelpal,
and his political friends at mum torn round, and
ssr-to much of the built* 'wairpilte: correct.
Nov the Truth lipldln, Walker and Ida Demos
entiesitkifiras can be permitted try shirk no part
of the . respensittillitfor or
Walltexpaid the c priticipal eelihoor aminivity of
law or ;Mc after the flott completion had
nothitti
to be doe, and .held the Interest
galswiasiseasllC..lt Lisitmrother • to , fetes
that koarould base paid that also, had he remain;
cal's' aria. The reinatt, said cOnserpteticit of the
intingdcdng commenced hy him, has been that
the Treasury Wham dermodcd 0(1433,000, and
if all the Dc rais in or out of the Home should
swear themmlves black In the lige against Craw- 1 ,
Gird and Ids colleagues en account of it, they
would not white wash Walker's conduci, nor re- 1
atom one cent to the Tretstit).,-,
I notice that In a recent litter Leaf 'that Bar
Webster was going to give Mr. y's compro.
/dm bat his hearty support. This i waa eimply, •
=Wake. lintrus.l
We see the urns of the Hon. C. C. SIILLIVats
horned forward by some of our eastern friends
for the °dice of Auditor General of the State, to
jest and alarming terms. This we are glad to sec
din. Sarnia is a gentleman of enemy of charac
ter sad starling abilities, well fitted for the ',do.
Das duties of thatimportant trust. and dereid he be
selected as the candidate of the Whig party, ever,
friend of the cam would And la him a candidate
to be proud of. II soondjudgment, and =brink.
log integrity is say guaranty to puffy the selec
tion of a standard bearer, the friends of Mr. BnN
vao proem tam without War or hesitation.—
Bat fee Xtrowerw.
nee lane kept any doubt, aceordlog to the
Poe, bet that the NiCifigUll mate to California
mill be attempted by the Naar York Company to
hag nett gentlemen *rived at Nom York
to the last *t of the Cherikkee, who came over
from Ittalejcsee Balt Jule iseine days Ile nay.
elad by land only Moo miles. Several stemmata
of light draught of pater ruarbulkting to be need
on trua route.
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Appointmeakts br Cie President;
By red watts when and ionsest if the Senor
/oho Sni=vin Smith, of New York. to be Coo
.sol of the United Stine for the port of J!.flitlJtsn, io
.Geotie Monnefort,' of Mass., tobe Consoler the
Xl7,
& for tie hind of Coals,' .
Nrf ChatlesT: Madden, to lie Poitioinoiref
thun IL Biserfootto be Pontrunter al Lynch
berm a.
It - f a V cia WOO*, lobo
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THE AbIIIIIIIISTRATION PLATFORIIL
, The Irani Territory Mulattos.
The folkwing extractakim - the speeches of Mr, '
Winthrop. , of Manachesetta, end kit. Duet, of
New Yukon Ore vatiouspropecitions before Con
gress far settling 'lke Free TerrilayiQautioni,
are able and eloquent vindication@ of the plan of
thdPresiclent, which plan will, no doubt, be =o
pened by the Whig members of Ocetress, ae it Is
by the Whig pre/48nd the 'Whig way, thoughoot
the free Slams.
Extivettl eons de Speed
.> Mr. Winthrop.
Me. Cludrman,there mast be something of re
ciprocity la any arrsthement by ankh this ques
tion is to be settled. -But I can see none, what
ever, in the plan of admitting Californle„ orpni
sing the two Territories without condition, and
settling the boundaries of Texan, as proposed In
the same bill- What conoeseirm does the South
make in such an amingementl The concession
of WM:rata! I cannot admit that there is any
concession In that. If there be say objections to I
the admission of CaliGtrais, they are national and
not sectional in their chancier, arising out of le
regularities In her preparatory proceedings, and
not out of the provisoes of ter constitution. And '
yet, in consideration of this admission, the North
is called en not merely to waive any anti-slavery
action in regard to two Tenitones, Unto unction,
as I understand it. the positive Introduction of
@Avery where the South itself hoe already prohilio
lied it. By the resolutions oLaneexation, all of ,
Texas above 26.30 m. is to be Gee ; btu, by
this Oen, we ace to parchue ell this, and unite it
to New Mexico, and then abrogate the prohibition.
Sir, the true ground for conciliation is the mid.
die ground, on which both sides can meet without
the abandonment of any principle, or the sacrifice
deny point of honor. Stich, in my judgment, is
the ground upon which the President has planted
himself; and I cannot hesitate to express my be
If party feelings had never intend into
this question--If these pernicious and poisonous
elements could have been eliminated from the
controversy in which we aro engaged, the great
mass of the American people, from the South and
from the North, from the West end from the East,
would have been round rallying round the Execs
live use this precise ground, and mulles all their
differences In harmony and concord.
Tell me not that New Mexico and Einem may
be left a little while longer without • government
by such a coarse. Better that they should go
without a - government fbrever, titan that our own
Government should be broken opt Better that
they should be modernd from us eternally than
that they should bee itstmmental in sundering us
from each other But no such alternative is tn.
volved in this policy. The. people who occupy
those Tendon:s are capable of selLgoverument ;
and no menu shell we announce to them this
policy, than they will follow the example of Cali
fornia, and relieve tie of all farther respectability.
It has been suggested to some quarters that the
President has changed his position ' and deserted
his original platform. Tats is not the first time,
sir, such a charge has been breught against Gen.
Taylor. The Mexican@ proclaimed that be had
changed his plan, aid deserted tea post, and fled
from the defence of his floods when he made
thatonatorly sod matchless movement fromit
Brown to Point Isabel. Bat they discovered their
error before many days were over, and found, to
theta cost. they had mistaken their man. I have
not the slightest authority to speak (or the Presi
dent, nor would it be parliamentary for me to do
so, if I had ; but I am strongly inclined to the be.
lief that those who Imagine that he either has
changed or means to change his views on that sub
ject, will be equally disappointed.
For myself air, I can truly sty that I adopt his
plan in a spirit of conciliation and concession, re.
gar&ng it as acompromise worthy of a Bantam.
•President to offer, and worthy of both the South.
ern and Northern peopleto accept.
I know that there have been many reproaches
and cricuiestioos dealt out nein!t some of us by
the ultniste of the frpo elates, tor being willing to
make even this compromme. Bergen we are
not quite so rampant and roysterou st aaaaa d to
the anti slavery proviso as some of its peculiar
triecds, we are charged with Inoonalatency, de
sertion, and treachery. Now, sir, I am one of
those who think that anthem men can afford to
bee little forbearing open this @abject without in.
corning say just liability to such Imputations. I
am of opinion that there is ample reason to be
found in the changed condition of public lams, in
the altered eircenuttances of the cue far the mini
feat willingness afire imam mind to acquiesce
in what ha. been called the vaa.44477; parlay of
the President.
Why, air, at the time that proviso was original.
ly propmed--at the time it was made the subject
of such ardent preteetatiots of uncompromising
devotion—what was the date of the country and
of the questions We were thee as war with
Mexico, and with the strongest reason to appre
hend that this sear was to be pressed even in the
extinction and absorption of Ma whole Mexican
republic. A vast, undefined extension of ternOrtl
was thus In prospect, Upon which 'slavery mu,
or was not to In planted and established. That
mu, thank Heaven, has been bought ea • elate.
We are now at peace; ant what is more, air, the
treaty of peace bas been so arranged, and the
boundary hoe at ma, that thou& w. assy hut.
tate to admit that Nature has everywhere waled
the question against,sievery, we mina yet all pm
-
calve and icksowle,clisagni the territory which
haebeett indeed Whoa bit pyotrwpsaelfuer
temptation or Inducement to Its letrodaeges.
West else has occurred! , Why, sir, at the time
we •B ocreteltlea ourselves so hotly to the sun
port of the proviso, no government bed yet been
established in Oregon, and n purpose had been
exhibited to theist upon the risk: a shivery to go
there. Since then, the principlesof iips Ordinance
of 1757 twee extended, by mime enaclinaol,
seer that whole Territory.
What further hum we wittier/red, Why, sir,
California, California, a thousand fa the most
important and (reliable part of the territories aes•
quired from Metko, list settled the onestioo tar
herself:and spontaneously dedieslod the 1/aallares
of her virgin sail, and the Richts al bar magnifi
cent mines, tra the labor of freemen forever.
BUJ do cam say that there is to be Caned in all
this the slightest justification Sr an abandonment
of not -theca prtscapie But is there not, is them
riot ample reason jo y en ak-atelgent of northern
tone, for a forbearance of northern entenqi open
this subject, without the Imputation of tereversa.
tine and mackary I
I think air, that I do us ondemlue the imped
ance of the great principles& the ordinance of
1757, avid of that proviso whith f peek., haste•
forth to associate with the great names of Thames
James end Phalle Diuseand Rains Bingorather
than With chat of any public man age present
day, laweeer dlßtept&N qr gotoricros he
. may.
have become. But I. Can never put ibis aced=
of extendhig clove soil en the same towing with
one of directly increasing slavery Lad multlpfylag
dares.. It a pesitive issue could aver sgain be
made up fur our eteeielom whether human being",
few or many, of whatever nee, complexion or
mediae; should be freely subinteg to s system
of hereditary bondage, and be ctanged Born free
'men into slaves. lean conceive that no bonds of
union, on ties of Interest, no chords et aympathy,
no considerations apses glory, runt wel&se or
future grandeur, should be sogireal to interfere for
st irritant with oar resolute and oneengell remf.•
lance to • meanie so iniquiloas and abominable.
'There would be a ether unquestionable, morel
element la arab as ball; which would adroit of
ao compromise, no COadaltaittal, oo fabearanee
whatever. We could tuner Region such a poll•
cy; we could never submit tp it. A Damien of
swords would leap from their erabbards to arrest
it, and the Union itself Mould be shivered, him a
Prince Ituperee drop, In the stock. • • i
These, Mr. Chairman, are the consideration*
which influence and control my notion on the
question before us. Ida not ask what the north.
ern States or what the southern Stales might dad
most agreeable to their finites, or moat advert
tageoos to their Wens.. I ask only what is right,
what is thud, what is beat for the permanent wet-
Sre °fare people of Mum future commonwealths.
whose foundations are now about le be lidd; sod
whorl destinies am now about to be determined.
And all my observations, all my experience, a
the canvicuens - of my mind and of my heart, us de
. In replying to this qattatiala, that slavery Is not
only an intsusthe and a wrong to those who am
under its immediate yoke, bets it Is an swil l
nd en Injury to the highest mend and pe
htlettluterests gory &stein which it elide.
&me, then,istr, I thins theie remarksto Selene.
L have explained, to the lest of my ability, the
sisterserbleh I entertain of the gold qualms er
the - day.—These When may be misrepresented '
handler, as they have been bareteket but they
cannot be misundordood by any ono who diem
or who Is even saline to understand theta Most
gladly would I have found myself agreeing more
" Inrolll mwie,than7mweithomf tba
ttennodsne whomE lerseee
where, with whom I hare alma,' been proud to
be associnted; and whose lead, on almost all cro..
easions I lure rejoined to fellow.
One tie, however, I am persuaded will remains
toes all—a common &vadat' to the Union of these
States and a common detustinatlon to sacrificer
every thing but principle to its preservation. .oor
responsibilities am indeed great. This vast R -
public, stretching from seam sea, and rapidly out
growing every thing but our affeetione, looks au
k... 4 re us to take earn that it receives no detri
ment. Nor is it too much to ply that the eyes
and the hearts of the friends of constitutional free
dom throughout the world are at this moment
tuned eagerly hare, more eagerly than ever be.
fore, to behold an example of eneceasfal republi
can institutions, and to see them came out saki,
and I n.pbu i dy from the fiery trial to which they
are now subjected.
I have the firmest faith that these eyes and these
hearts will not be disappointed. I hare the strong
est belief that the visions and phantoms efdisankm
which now appal as will soon be remembered
like the clouds of some April morning, or the "dis
solving views" ammo evening spectacle. I have
the foiled conviction that this glorious republic
Is destined to entiest ell, all at either end of the
Beam who may be plotting against its peace, in
predicting its downislL
"Pond ireptees ono! ihteratheayestaaspineckned,
Raised by thy breath to quench the en of day
To-marrow It repairs lie golden heed,
And warms the nations with redoubled ray..
Let neptoeced in the settlement of the milbrtn.
nwe rant:overdo' In which we find ounieltree ins
volved, In a spirit of toutuai deference and con
cession. Let to invokrifervently upon oar efforts
the bleednp of that Almghty Being who Is the
. author of peace and the beer afistmeord,a and
seashell still find alder springing out dente/ton
harmony evoked from.discord, and Peace, Ualtin
end LiberryOnce mare reassured tot= land.
Ragerefinribis geeni Ire. Dun,
"ihjitoteldwid;telaihttootion Leh lisped the
propositions that hare emanated from several emi
nent geodes= for the adjastment of Ode goestioo;
but I will key that !have untrue sees ley thing
Ma Al Pgjeflious in rei woe and so JCS Ita the.
plan submined to In by .the Prima., in the rues.
sage nowt/ed. our considertimi.. And in speaking
Of the plan of the President, I have in view the
principles to which he refers to lam aware that,
strictly speaking the President ban presented no
plan but rather an ides; and tar very properly to
ferred entirely to the lewithative branch of the gov
ernment the =mid..on of time and mode; and
the arrangement of details. 1.e.. tome men.
imam to say, that the polidy of the President set.
tics nothieg; that is a policy of inaction. On the
contrary, it has en advantage this respect over
every other plan—it .etties.the -question, and it is
the only pian that settles it. It is not a policyof in
action. Though it does not absolutely demo., yet
it admits of action, and immediate action. We
may give finality to the ;policy when we pietism
and for one I am reedy , Ud think it most wise, to
do so now. In plain words, lam ready to vote for
a bill authorising the people of New Mexico to
form a constitution for their government .1 State,
and declaring that,smOritheit adoption of a consti
tution, republican in in form, they shall thereupon
.d thereby be one of the States of the Union.—
Poch a bill should contain a provision, as matter of
preliminary arrangement, for the exthoruistunent,
upon )tot terms, and with the assent of Teens, of
her claim to a portion of her territory. A provis
ion of that character appears indeed to he necessa.
ry, whether we adopt the State or Territorial plan,
since in either case we might to I--now what it is
for which we are legislating. Ido not think it
doubtful that we may . make a proposition to Texas
which she will not reject. Passim. a bill and the
'question is settled, irrevocably settled, settled by an
irreparable law; and before the meeting of another
C.ontrreas, New Mexico will be one dale Stab of
.the Union.
And her recommendation of the plan of the Pre
sident is,thet it involves no sectional triumph;.
calls for no surrender of any principle that has been
contended for, either by the North or by the South;
is founded upon na comproMises but those of the
Constitution itself. As a neceesary consequence,
it must quiet agitation; for the question being set
tled, and settled in such a manner as to leave no
sting behinkaguntion music:spire for want of ali
ment.
Compare now: ha these respects, the plan of the
President with the pleural. a territorial government
A territorial bill meat either contain, or it most not
contain, a prohibition of slavery. If it contain
such a prohibition, its patine would be regarded
as a northern triumph. [go far as it would operate
in such case to prevent the extension - of ' slavery to
free territory I should approve of it; but la so far es
it woolddp this In a manner--onicappily, without,
In my opinion, [tot cause—offeraive lathe South, I
should regret it. We 41 =instead this; and iris
the Ins necessary to entarge upon it since, this it
not the alternative efUtobable occurrence. Sep,.
pose, then. that your bill contains no such prohi
bitioo. Would not its passage miler such einem
witness be equally regarded as a southern triumph
—as is surrender by the north—as an abandooment
by the north of a principle to which almost every
northern State stands solemnly committed? Nor
would the euispentbd feeling thus produced want
a tangible subject for agitation. Your bill would
be nosiettlement; It would leave the question open;
open to another Congress, and to yet another to be
elected under a new censin. We must not be mi.
led by looking only to the present, the scene of
agitation may beabilled. The north to well as the
south may be uoressocably angry; the same pas.
sions =lst every where; and If at the south they are
more easily excited, they are Rd Zees durable in
gilder regkonl.
Saida, we moot look beypnd the Intrinsic
manta of • measure, In older to forma judgment
or= consequences; we must kook to the collate.
ral circumstances. I will not only say that such
• bill might not be peeved bye majority, sestroeg
and no composed of men from both section of tee
Union, and from Inds the greet political parties.
thet its friends mold be able to pot down agits.,
tit*. But how Is pouf ms[ortty likely to be rem.
potted? You will not restore benatauy to the
hobo by any mesautes of which one of the pro.
posed offects.W. the establishment of one of the
parties of the make epee the mins of the ether.
It is impossible to shut oar eyes to the extant=
of •aoh. expectations. There is a glimmering of
them through the remarks of the genUennta from
Pennsylvania, [Mr. Bow.] They are revealed to
as 'more clearly in the daily columns of a gaper
published lo this city. What, then, will be the
changer of your majority, Suppose that It shall
be found to be =awned of almost the entire
South, and ofjeot • englcient number of northern
Demean= members to insure the passage of the
bill. In ouch ease, the measure would present
two popular question the one sectional, the oth
er pertean. I. there not, then, danger that you
mar thus force nee of the great parties at the
Borth into a poet= of atilt slavery mintier:l—
it may be joined net only by all the
Abo Nona= and Free Boiler., but by •
large section of the other party—that the cry
of "repeal"
Ilimite be rsthedt—and that, aii
other qq.eatioos being merged la thls, two pare
ties, geograpWcally givided, may take toe piece
of the present =eons] pulley, and the Unhappy
seasonal coatroom" already existing. thee reach
a height more daegermat thin evert I should
deeply regret 1 114, bet I ;tepid he, powerless as
an lednidual to prevent it; I fear Pon vastly my
sopetior might be septally Powerlen. B there be
those who look wide= regret to sock • nude of
certslnly am not of them. I point to the
danger that It mire be averted.
Thera is an other recommendation which the
plan of the President pommies. If Iliaple of
h.low Mexico be ready and willies. 14 1 b peo el e e
they Ora, tq =or ienothe Union now, um
our tromp wit !demon appears delTmed their
asbnisairst, ; Ait the treaty osyt.tbtry.oro
lobe a...insessegMborfted DP
rite Co'rignew. But though cammessare the judg
ps, they are not to judge capriciously; the rule of
ammo is prescribed. What is the proper time?"
To ascertain it we must have gefgmaCe to the ent
eral course of our Governs:neat. Newhlissice has
now n poptdation with which no State has eyer
been refused admission into the Uoims—rs popula
tion more than sufficient to entitle her to cum mein.
her attic biome of ItepreseetativeN( Can we re
;eel her elt oPentell of tho ailiracto of her puerile.
tign? It is Wisher citirens are got Americans by
birth, but they am Americans by treaty; and 1 du
not think that to the spirit of thistemil warren make
a descrimiag(ion argaulat them far that ream. If
these are suincielit grounds sot DR Mention, her
ndini mina may be dislatrod tell , The /we
t:sorban whin!' her numbers bear to the represents•
tire ratio is net likely to incrust,: nor is it probe
ble that the character of her population will essen
tially change, since there is nothing to carry Amer
icans there, with or without any particular spe
cies of property. I doubt whether her case will be
irroesur Arty yews hence than it Is now.
These, then, sea reis re,oramendallores of the
icy of *Ma President. It is liernoindia3iby gm spirit
of • treaty; it rests 011 a 309141[3i13 . 31) prwmple;
wolves no sectional uiaiiripireqaties no A.,
&inroad of principle; r settles the goesioa
o.“4lj,!Oats *Oen, and restores banaony to
Me trains.
Is there any reason why the South should re
ject What is that you dottrel The Weamvs.
tip of the Pima upon just costs? Thu is, I
doubt not, whit the great majority, perhaps, Pill
greater of your conatitheata, 'ainoently desire--
Well, in this way, you win preserve sad strersth
ea the Milani sad you cannot dispute the Polka
albs teens. They are fa accordance with prin
ciples which the South Has Wawa?. proclaimed,
aid which especially have received the emphat•
IS unction of the eminent individual—who was
soothern, if any thing be eo-r-whoee death we
here lately depicted. Po you &tint to enjoy
your property at home, la quiet. and without agi
'tenon! •- Yen will' thus attain that lad. Many
southern gentlemen have said to u. that dare
ay ciao nava enter New Menloo, and that
eouselpently the Wilmot Proviso wu • mere alp
atraction, and that 631 . the North, therefore, to in.
slat :upon lt, wu to India upon • =Mame oxen..
sive to the South for no practical end. Why,
then, tryour premises be correct, will yea, foi ho
abauteuon, require so abandonment cl jefaciples
and .eonaistency, humiliating to the pride of the
Korth? But it fluid that it tea prinelphe of which
you desire the recognition . Yea can get no rev
cognition of the principle that Congress may not
prohibit slavery in the leartuaries of the United
States. 'rpm wilt look at the recent speech of
the great northern statesman, you will Had m it
any thing bat an ahandoment of the principles of
the oldinaecte of 1797; you will Had, oh the con.
Puy, that principleimost emphatically saacrust.—
Nor would any vote that you can pt there,
even expressly repudiating it, be of service to
Nou; JIIO principle la one that the people of the
orth will never abandon, On the other hood,
by the measure I haveiproresed, yea would pin
the acknowledgment of a principle ttot'valoekaa
to the Smith, and that in tech a zintenth and by
such a vote, ap to be *forgetful use:
Rots the Ginakrill Gantt.
Debate ea the Dasmar:to Die Daiwa to
Om °emend 4iseFibly
When the alternooa session bad been opened,
the maim to make Dr. Briebane's resoled= the
Order hr Monday shaman, mu rescinded by •
unanimous vote, and a motion prevailed to fill up
the blank for tee committee site a member from
*soh Synod. Tee question euthenon the padmie
of the repletion.
Dr.Spetrater of Brooklyn, thought there was ao
danger. Ho thought the eieltemeat on the dluo.
lotion of the Union grow oat of the action of en.
wise tenor weters tad unwise editors. file.was
unwilling to sign • memorial which would give
unwise men, known en Abolitionists, a power to
wield for agitstioa.
Dr. Mostly, of bliarbtsippl, thought the Delon
was in dim:. He had not been • croaker, but he
did think that nothing but the providence of God
would preserve the Union. The Assembly
seated a power no tiler bodycould wield. Irby
the presentation of a memorial, It could do,itay
thing to preserve the Union every member should
be willing to sign it. He t hought the time Or go-
tot had come, bpt the question would more pap.
arty present itself before the body rarhenthe mew
eat bed been offered. The Assembly, the people
should hear from all the churcbesetthe lend what
the sentiment was on the question 'of ',dissolution,
and If the danger appeared , to warrant he would
be lu Over of a day of Selg and prayer.
Mr. Nichols thought that the Assembly wag
stepping out of its sphere.,God'a churoh would
live If the Union of the States was dissolved
This was not a question far ministers to dismal
He felt no alarm.
Mr. Reynolds. of Tennessee,thought the mem.
ben of the Assembly did not zit there as politi
cians, bet as eitMens—as religious men. There
was few—members of Congeals felt It, and ex
pensed h. He felt that the danger of dissolution
had never beau so imminent; it,. Clay had been
laboring in vain Or Ave =Oaths to settle the tine*.
hon. He wished them was not • nigger in the
land. He would gladly give the few he owned to
tan the Unto.
Mr. Payne, of New York, wished Agatha ques
tion slight be Indefinitely postponed. It would
create an intermit:wide debate. Quechua mould
lie hstrodithed that aught ;not to be &segued . re
thanbe s h....wp t iga wcald be agitated
bly IiWoM have nothing to do with. ne did sat.
believe the Ham was isAnger, bat inherit**
pain iru nn repo*, ho should vote 4ze it.-
Thep iM6iattd`hberhaodhdtto4ersturo
dissolution of the ;Um, estrownettli del kill
cd the demolatton of the mob; bat, if thew wen
danger, he was willing lodge any memorial that
would have • tendency to premien, eue knit.
Welty. He moved an indefinite poeponentene,
beceosi he thought the mutation ought itot saw lc!
be discweed, and because he did not see thit
thine wee dollen. '
Prot Girault, felt lhes the church bad nothing tb
do with the goestion. He did not undimmed why
the Presbyterian Church ehoiild apOr to Congress
for the protection of
r a , saly, thing bid -Its rights. He
bed lived in the eh and at the North:Auld
he had never seen sun who wished the Union
dissolved.
Dr. Breckearido, of Loofa . ' e ' we, gl ad that
L
'the question had been met by th e resolution for
postponement If the Assembly thought there was
no danger, the postpooement was better than a neg
ative, and if the members thought the Assembly
should not take up the question at all the postpone:
moot was the best way to dispose of it. He was
clearly, decidedly, and solemnly of the opinion
that a state of ram could exist when the Assembly
should act as the resolution reguired—hd believed
that sate of clue did exist. He felt that there was
porteutons danger. Had brethren forgotten that
the Methodist Church had been rent asundecon the
slave line- - the most homogenous . church in the
country. Where could men have lived that they
concluded them was no danger? Had not thellap.
fist church divided publicly, before Heaven on
the slave line? Should churches do what gen
demon tell to ungodly politicians are trying to do,
and the cry still be ...them is no danger2'.. Ever
since 1831, the Pnelbyteriaa church had required
peculiar wisdom, peculiar forbearance-,peculiar
management, the peculiar blessing of God to keep
it from dividing. . •
It Iris vela for gentlemen to 'say there was no
danger. He knew from perioudobservatiOn that
the peril to the Presbyterian Church had bees im
minent. He wold convnice • Jury in a court of
common law, with testimony taken from members
of the Assembly, that these things were facts.—
Wise men in Congress, the most pentode body in
the world,told us there was danger—they had
told all the people thin. He imbue in Kentucky.
He was a Kentuckian, and he desired grit to be
a Christian, then • gentleman, than a Kentuckian.
Besides pride in being a Christian and a gentle
man, he should take more pride in being a Ken
tocken than anything else. He knew the people
of Kentucky, and be gave it table deliberate opts.
lon, that Dever the dreaded day came, the people
ofKentuakv will not permit an army, to march
over their State to preserve the Union. Il would
t of allow Its preservation by the sword, nor suffer
an arm y to Lines the Celan 00 the Stales eolith
of it. He felrthat unlash grait iviadms tad' great
prudence. With the Itkseng of OM, weld bier:
oised, such • stain of things might, come: Hitless
he wan egregiously deceived, the Country was in
danger, and every toss should meet the issue.—;
He unctuotied the solos of . Church and State, bat
the Church of Christ had en . lot iestin what was
going on 113 the civil governmients around tter.-..
The Church could exist if the State!, were &mem.
bered. It bad existed In eaves, .and ender nnv
memos eying circumstances, antlit mint always
exISI: but did gentlemen wish to further a wale of
dunes that would drive It into mini
Could nobody see the difference between the
church peaceably pulling the . causeof Canal with
one hand into the far West, and with the other
into aweigh lands, and a state of stain io which
the North would be arrayed against the South,
and the Wes, perhaps; against them tab. Wee
it enough Err .ntiniatent to know that the church
would exist and take no considersUon of the or.
faience In the postern into which it might 'be
Aimed. He felt that them was a ismetmishneee
in this metterofpolities. Whet did 64 church do
daring the progress of the Revelation ?.What did
history tall us of the action of ecclesiastic Wien
in defence of liberty? lie held to no suck doc
trines as that ministers should dimly. stand by
and see the church and state wrecked together.
The circumstances were preeminently such as
called on the Assembly to set, and he hoped to
see this memorial signed by every member, helms
one branch of Cantinas. For 150 yearathe Pres
byterian church had safely steered through this
question..-it could appropriately memoraltse. Its
eDr. mhde
a l ren nl g 6 t4 and able w wo
"I
something. lt. 'sha T er
ten out halide notes we took of it.
Kr.of Pa, knew that govemments
Where eaddeidy upturned. , There war danger
dolma. If the Maembly could do any thing to
avert impending ruin, it should do U, but be rear
ed Its acids would be of no avail on account of
diversity of opinion. The church had bait kept
together by avoiding this vexed question. If the
door was opened wick evil molts might follow so
had distracted other churches.
Et. Spencer thought the quota" should be let
alarm not because the Assembly might trot set,
bet se the time had not come, aid by action
tee dreaded event might be hasterted. If ali the
churches In the laid WIZ rent, the IJelon would
be sate.
The question unis taken on the Indef.:lite post
pooement of the resolution, and decided in the af•
s:waive—yeas 103, nip 75. On motion of Dr.
Breekenndge the vote vas recorded on the Purr.
naL
Adjourned.. . .
Baturri4.fierstiog Susi:et—A report epee the
prophelOi publishing a paper Inufer the direction
oftee Aleembty area teemed and made the order
Tea ranailrerMbe *Woof religkeinttifreriin
pteadtperise wets called t
tot sad
ined handtd to .and
m
Waal , IV l, iolltbett - rcprated l ltnartgli rr
tnel o r f
importance to the church to relation to tg ' e influence
of eduMitioa, the prosperity of *alleges, and the
condition of primary schools. A Committee of
wrest 112:91tICTII was appointed to talee it into con
siderstion.
The other tiosiness of the session mos not Of •
ammeter of much general interest.
Elating accepted an invitation from N Plofessor
Mitchell, the mend:ten of the Assembly, so dittp*
ee , /, Vatted the Onanvatory on Saturday afternoon.
Fan Yroarait—The brig Cobden, arrived
at allloo, absining ankles from Sisal to the
2sth of April. The war of non still continued,
menu, as at OUT previous accounts, rrinalning
wali the whites.—Trade on del its all its bran
ches. The U. 3. schooner Flirt wu at Elisal
when the Cobdon left, and was to leave aborts
on a mine.
The cirlassroar Reveille mentions three deaths
by Made., as having accursed at Brownsville,
Kentucky:4E, entire family was prostrated by the
Mamma.
The Sea Witch and Baml Ritual, two of car
finest clippers have muted for CaMmes, the for.
mer on the 13th, ►ad the latter the Other April—
Sam't, Russel was cookers 33 days - out, sad
bad Men Inn show 4000 ealles. Yee/lea Witch
has not been beard of since she lett. .She ha,
made the fasteet time ea record, baying , sae.
ed from Canton to New York in 70 daps.—N. Y.
4rVirst.
11 German who had taken a large quantity of
laudanum at Si. Louis, was pronounced dead, and
alter the calla bad been lowered fisto the grave, a
notes was heard within. Oa taking off the lid, he
war Snead to be sell breathing, but in • few ears.
meats died beyond all recovery. He had turned
himmtlf over la his c 03,14.
The Nubeille papers state that tbe remains
of Et Praddeut Polk are to be removed from the
cemetery to the private Wady vault on the Zatid
lament.
Boirral l gxtettaritax—On Tuesday irreales
• sermon behalf of semen was preached by
Bishop urges; of the Proterians Epiwwp.l
Chetah, In et. Pairs Cbotok from Isniab "X4 lll .
18. , Tee reverend 'gentleman mentlimed /hit, de
peg the 11. e yews existence of the mission to sea
wen, the word of troth had been dispensed to
23,000 seamen. 8.000 Mite, 8,000 prepsr books,
and 8,000 mini Wiens books, had been distribu
ted.
"The Flag of Cuba." floating from int, N. York
Sun building, Is a great eye ewe, it iesaid, to Abe
Spaalsh Gonad of New York who, on Wed.
aeaday, called upon Ms. Maya Wo odhull, and
Baked him Waage it doom. Theynyon accurst
declined.
It ls rumored to Washington, that a 'Keay has
Men recently mmeluded between Mr. Clayton and
M. Bois de Chapter, the French ?Calmer, sub.,
generally Mato to the testy made With Mr.
lintwer in relation to the Nicaragua question.
The ship Whet May, from Liverpool, has ea
board a large three story cast iron house Lot Cali.
fora. It was put op Berkenbead, England,
before bates shipped. la Wm be weed In Gil
iforms for saes and dwellings.—Berms TM
calks.
It was determined on Mood y tut, by the board
of Directors of the C. - • . r*e and Ohio Canal. to
draw the ureter Off .0 levels above Mary
peen Perry on the 8 lomat; bet from that
pomt downward, tb o ter will 'remain is Minas
may be deemed esp.. • . for th aapoltattoo
of itterchandlae, not, b a . lit
of lane.
A machine has lately been invented for making
hoops, which bids fair to do away the necessity of
growing hoop poles hereafter. Any tough,stralgert
grained timber will answer this purpose. It as
firs sawn into square stripe, the width desired for
the hoop. these stripe we next turned round, like a
hoe handle, and then hit through the centre.—
Each stick thus =lkea two half mad hoops.—
They are then steamed and bent. Cage hooped
with them, present an extra need appearance. The
whole work Is dome by machinery. Just previ
ous to eating them, it is oftenery to wet them
in cold water. A specimen of these hoop was
exhibited at the late Agricultural show at' Spa.
cum
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The New York Jowled ofCommerce has • W.
ter from fdotuorte, Mites, trader the date of
March 18. which mentions the death of Whiles.
tioo, wife of the Rev. Mr. Bastion. Superintend.
eat of the Maim of the Methodist E. Church In
that Republic.
There was a while frost In Washittatoo os R un .
day morning.
bapplies of Stramtxtnieend Green Peas mow
daily reachlegthe Baltimore market by the door
boats from Norfolk.
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B.IOIICM).—Tho Bon. Wm. C. Preston, Mag.
count of continued ill beeltb, be* reilgued Melina
of President ditto 9,0. College.
As Chuanaim Lierrien"A twt Me die. VP*
randy Oxon nhalteen, up this Fredertelaterild,,
htd • few day/ ago !Owed. the, Caries' ogee,
and rearovtog her bonnet, inqiiirsd of th• • Gomel.
nor, °Have you any Orem/ to domed otl"
“Zis, reidim; you tame • Agin= or on or.
dhouirthenua !. An marry. will do, Doe.
ate onlY Irolot to may ails Ord.
min I'
Pau L•vararn—Since the death of Wads.
math, the Poo Daaraue, Alfred Tennison is tip*.
ken at to Ali Uor remtriol,
4 .;:,114 gala Ilanfenint COdaiWailkiditaini Ckda
walortn, mid ti1art5,..4441 'an 6L
willaiowt we Ge Idcon -12pCnt
lour baud lieenarbant Jun Pao.' 70T1
Ilet mein kimn when Galati beenilm ow 4,
me. -- And wban *an 'Wien spot whale I lie, do
cot choose a sad and mountral time; do not go in
the Slade GrefieniviciiiiiitilidiutlDOC.- Ttrese
ate no times to visit the grave of one who hopes
indubsti in a risen Redeemer; but come in the
naming. In the bright outshine, and when the
a Oterndey moneerr, iho Lat.* 3 r.m. Z 6 1 31 1.:
&ir •
Herihoorol mks plate. Saradoa oftemooi,
m 3 a a, from thamadeneo of her father, Mr. faat3
Churl, Micah.). city. . •
Cht Wedisidity-cretrlng, MA inst., at 0 otelock, Miss
alukakstAgater Odlasa, daughter of the :ate Haler
take place from the fatally retdr
desee, near Phaspidcard, at IL &sleek this seeming,
to oh des Wads the Andy , are Invited wit.
wed
Os 'the Md Instant, Mrs . ELlZarrff BleCiatAtte,
daughter of the late. CoL Geo. Vallandighlur, intim
66th year of her elm.
The friends of the family are Lrespecrifelly invited iiu
muted her &nivel tlals Liternoon,3lth 'test, at WO
'o'clock, to proceed from the isaldenee of her Mat
: Melba McClelland, 37 Mend Cheat, below , Penny to
the Allegheny Cemetery.
raociwasuwi knouniir—Funw C Pu=mas,
will he a vindldrua for nominal= before the AM..
masonic and Whig Convendon, to, ?renewing
Anon= =Allegheny mantd&wtoll;
LOGAN, WILSON, 4 CO.,
. ,
129 WOOD ST, ABOVE MITI!,
Have jest received large additions to their ..
BERING STOCK OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY ,&c
Imported by lita packets Dom tktrope, and to
which they would especially call the emotion
of purchasers, behaving tselr very omen•
mire stocks and to prices will give
tante satisfaction.
mut/44004)T
NICOURAGE HONE INSTITUT/ONIk
131713M131
INSURANCE - COMPANYF
• , or
C.Q. MEM, watfARKS, Sack.
• Oahe—No. et Waier street,la Ow warehouse of C.
T 131.9 COMPANY is now prepared to insure sir
kinds of rids, on honsasi•stuatnrfactones. goals
merchendire b atotc, and In unmade vittelv, de.
"An' ample geamm:y for the ability end imemity
the Institutioni i atrortled in the ohm:peter of the Di
reetarsoche We all cinema • of. Pittsburgh, lath and
feverebtr known to'the community for their pnelenee,
intelligence, and Integrity.
Dmerroie , ..4:. O. Heaven Wm:Wieldy, Wm. tar
Inver; Jr„ Walter Bryant, Hugh D . . Sing, Edward
Heuelton, Z. Kinsey, S. Harberigh, m. Kier. •
Improvements tee Dentlstry.
. .
DR. O. O.STEP.PIS, Late of Doane, Is prepared to
manuneture and enntusta Term in whole and pana
ofeets, upon derslonor Atmosphorte &mina Plates,—
TOM/X. annul In stm entnnts, where the Ilene to
exposed. Office ead emulates neat door to the May
once.Fourtil Omen, Ptintborth.
Ram to-4. D. fitTeddett P. H. DAM.
„ • 4
b. „
ba. lIVNT,
, I . CAMlctenftaral
and Decatur, herrn:,
Nukes o.llll4lTin
====
HAVE:Mace WAL CARR inte_paybeenhip with l'me In iaybueinme, iarbieb vent bear -Ada date be
carried qn vadat the name 0r...10be Palter &Co.”
Match Ist, 1830. JOHN 'PARKER.
John Pahet
JOUR PithILIGIL 00."-i •
Wham& OMITS, Dealers in Pnidete:g C
oreign
• Irinkr, - Lignari Or Manani
Rectijied Whisley:
• .- No. 5, Commercial How, Liberty Met,
mr'JD Fibril/eh. Pa.
SUGAR -81 bads N 0 Solar, prime Tints, in atom
and Me sale by /OLIN PellkElt & CO
meyB4 8 Commeni. Mee. Liberty ea
ANOLABSF:6-170 Dr4NU btotassci fink•larrelv,
far Wei by may 24. JOHN PAlegaitt CO .
T onFsucter.--tobtliiistare;lorgaliit
L
mayt% JOHN 'PAILHEEH-trCO
FLOUR -30 brie extra Fatally Floor. . .
7i Lyle Papettiae , der •
ZS tale Flea 4'4E...11.
Male Hp -... arti ta atom iad l'o r
male by malt! JOHN PARKER & CO
ta&CON-41,51a) pea Baton Haw, Mde., and Shoal .
AI data In mare .4 for dale by
JOHN PalliCEß &en
DICE-10 in Rioe,la store and far earcary
11 =rig •
.Ib/1.1 , PARKER ok.:6cr
R .
YE WRISKEY-02 Wres pa Rya ' okey, an
band, and ler.uto by JOHN PAREESI.&
M=M=l
- - .
10HALF p leas Lafayette, dark and pale;
3 do Ptneb,Cantillionk Cols Cognlae,dirkSpale
2 kr pipes extra llakcilp d
3 do Curd, Delprey t Co's dark; ' •
2 do Sur, dart;
2 do . Sclinvoure, es store, and for ask by
mayH SuIIN , YAAK&II e. CO
A LCLIOLIOL-10 tabs Akimbo'in band fonials bj
pluir4v . EntuNcriu— i
toe briar t iast tneJorioud e r c or 1; 4"
WM A WOLURG & CO
may% lO6 I.ilanry n.. ,
BaCON —3O 000 lb. Soialde,s;
>o,lgo lb• Sido!i
itl,p.'o•lbe llama, for tile by
L S WATERMAN fr. EONS
maul 11. Water ot t 011 Front at
QUGAR 'CURED DAMS—.I3 ea.k. nperiar, 'o.
0
.ale by L d WATERMAN er. ,N 8
bri, extra Family Floar;
US brie soaerßee Roar;
10 brie imparter Rye flour, for ale by
atay24 L 8 WATERMAN k SONS
Z] ERRING—YS brly BaltimoreNo I km mitt by
snskAl R WATERMAN k. SONS
t E vans &Toßs—to a. 'lockets;
5 doz TOY, for %tie by
•
may2l
I. 13 WATERMAN & SONS
SCIITIE SNE&TBS & RAKES-40 dos Samba,
dm Rakes;
Fafsabs by L WATERMAN & SONS
PROVISIONS -44 eaneassed a Ohio Dned Beet ;
to tee Boger aired Ilamq
W tes Canvassed Him% (es •ale El
Me7l4 , SELLERS INICOLS
Ess 66-12 a ta! • for 6.1.5
.may 24 BELIMS & MCOLS
OALERAIIII3-33 easka Deus's, for attle iv, •
ma 724 WIC]: .Ik. MeCAN pLisa
- 13 ROO S-146 az common Brooms; rbr ule by
mstyll WICK Zr. MCA. DLESS
WADDING—H bales Med. and for sale M.
enaytti. WICK -16 McOaNDLEBI3
- ----
ANVASSED HAMS —132 summed, for solo by
C
mayt.4 WICK 4. bIoCANDLIS
PUTAIIII-11 ea:ANpee. reed , and for We by
rory94 WICK it bIeCANDLESS
VVRAPPING PAPER-9lo . reinkeerowc,mediem,
sad doable crown we l a i r i tleri c er d lo t ra=
osay2l
SUMMER MOULD CANDLE'S-84 ball Miralents
Meta Candles, • superior article for rummer, far
..d o b 7 , NVICA & MeCANDLDR9
BOurellOARDl-43W ir i . , for .ale
NDLESS
7.1
UPSON! BALT-1-11 barrels, for ask 1,7' • •
. me 94 & aIeCANDLESS
CIIDCOLLTE-21 biz heel:received for do by
may% 'WICK YMeCANDLEBS
bra, N 0 Tar;
2_ 39 blbrls for asle by
ma d WIC): & McCAILLIOIB
SUNDIUE.9.-2$ brls Lant ,
24 brio Tallow 13re tier
- .l east Bacon Rawl. to arrive, for
ogle by ISAIAH DICKEY! qo
Tarsal Watsr 6 Front sta.
.Bl,ocK KIN-4 en lbs Eonlisb,'lnaisall bars, steels ;
ed. and Gsr sale by' S N WICKERSHAM
miyft Car Wood&SJzrb n.
TARTAR C ACID-60 !Wag reed. for sale by
mayn 8 N WICKERSHAM
PURE WRITE LEAD—:A orFaboe
ma% Lead alarm on Rawl I_
may% S N WICKERSHAM '
jAHD 01L-3 Lee No 1 received, for sale by
1 markt 8 N WICKEID3A3I
' ADMINIITRATOW3 MOTION.
NOTICE is hereby given, test 'Letterrof Admieia
nation dpon the estate of John W. Peebles, Iste
deceased. bare been granted m the
übseriber,:yesidirr In Pittsburuh, who macros .ll
basing claims demands against be said
irtata,toluake known the same to 61m without delay,
at Wm. N. Hersh% store. corner of Third & blacken
Streets. HARRY, Administrator.
may24:rsdr9
Wall Paper Warehouse,
N 0.47, : MARKET STREET, between Third and
Poore, street., Pittsburgh, Pa. THOMAS PAL.
MER would reopeetfully al l the attendcat of his
friends and instanter', to his ',resent ertensive and
general stook of niershandise. !twill be Mundt', ea..
visa everchsetiption Arnetienn and neneh Wad
.Paper au
• Flordet tor Parlors, flans, Dlnlng Rooms,
Bed Cham bers, Coandne Rooms, no., ranarng from Eli
so great a diversity of pricer
and ;patinas can hardly fall to salt the circumstances
and (Astra of purchasers who may fay, with their
pnwonare, the old anabllithed stand on Market street
Andednni
Is eke Court of Connenons. Piers of Alle.
He
Coast 7.
TN th e en, of me apptieatten of me Me and Penn.
I Weenie Rail Road Company, for the right pt..,
le., No 153, Jane term us%
, To the heirs or demi/lees of 'I homes Bradford,. de.
calm& Yon ate hereby nottlied.Ahat the Ohio and
Pennsylvania Rail Road Company have taken and
eppropnated, for the uteri( their rail road,the
leg dertribed Portion of the land beloeging to said
decedent In Oslo Tovrnshtp, n'imelteny Camy, Pa
vis:—Beginning on the lower line-of said Inlet ate.
distance offer ft from the centre lice of said rail road,
thence tanning along the line or said tract towards
Iltd river tO R, thence Et 73 degltm n. EtSBl feet, to
the upper line of said tract, thence along the upper
line of said Met torthererdly EC ft, theeee N t,O deg
53 mtu. , W ,M 5 fern,_ to the place of beginning. Con.
mining 6 men trod and 8, perches. A description
and draft of which re Sled to the ease ease.
ROBIN6M Jr
maylrealksaerT Pm, O. as P. IL R. Co.
• '— -
In aka •in.r•EMll:O ..)IxIMMAIN II, ...a • faii e.
'hemp county.
TN ilia nine of thjs Rpbeation auto Obba ond Penn—
Attylmudo WNW Compeoy, for the right atom.
aft. Nol6S,June term ILT.
•To Me Mtn ot &MimeoYe a ohn AI liodd, late of
Mdlarteloble. deceased. am betel") . pained,
ice! dm Ohio and Pe.ll7llFEllll EMI Road Company
ban taken end oppropnated for the rue of their ran
lost; the following described pardon of the land be.
gem:mut said dettedant,n Obto Tosantilp, Allegheny
Colony, Po, Matrilepinuleg O Roach of the centre
re
pto of d sal load ILA at the lower tilde of meld
ryarpolbenee turning 60 teatime:do the TIM Wong
the line of !raid trier, Mime Ruining 111344103 tuei
E Mtn ROM J.PW /DO Grua VW; 66 . 6. 4 00 1 t
tbeUna *Cosa use Lang. ardly be fi r Memo
ton - dap ZWlltetiur
end ii
of bet
i l =ption salintl ' ort:ht i sk Is filed Irtie ll.6 =
ease. WM ROBLISON ,
frtildant P. E. IL Co.
. .
asraa>n>fr ti ro
e~jlE Lk Fautm,b to Imolai
/1 512 1 . 111 • 1 4 1 4 000 ii
O&M 41 , i ' ae 10110 . 14 g frisb V, 4 o 6l ", l "4'
- j ig=
• 301qn Ban italsimM ,
20 *mitten
Mem MN
1.10 boxes o Orangsh ' '
.1=171:1= i
=l, fisea o Kl '
O dosln Balml
ICS bo.llco Scaled
=noses No 1 Herrin:
SO boxes .Injabe Poste;
50 b.zo Yellow, Wldte, &Rad 11E4 .
• • 150 bap 'Mitt 4
Brull=pmiciad,
- bolo Lmrednet C
,15 nap Camay Belli;
.1 23 bogs 131cily racatr.
go bags Mal Nat;
1200 loonels Pea Nat%
40 burets Hamm do;
23 bills
bozos Sat Alsoondg
25 ll2lllo.don
AU hours commo Co ondies Ille
pac10,4,2,.2/2222:1 as goad ii any
No IV Üben7 2 to 2,11 000 M. 1221,
morn
Mal
saw popir.st zne.w 8008411
lidates' Literary D•pat, Third mud, ripest*
At Past Orre 4
.
nlClloPi ec tßY ofMeltanioa, Engine Wort, and
, Bottom gitakopeani—No 16.
de and Irresolozioni a new Ileilen of du DIM
ciphne of Lilo.
Washed ea Life 7lme—No O.
London Revie , for April. •
ihentrial Paid Book of the Rirrninat= . 11 ,4
Litteign
o r Age—No at..
• Linda; or the Young Vaal of the Belle Olinda.. BY
Cuoline Lee Hews . _ „ .
Gannet*. BY Bran Mna• '
The Balton. By Lovett Past 1, Pries vent&
V ol Brother ' on..
The Voting Pita Dorms. By lin 6mY• New
edition. =TN •
WM:WM Del•ABILlUelle" •
•
EMMY 111/KCIIFIELD have recently kali=
ed ao addition to their stock of the abovs de.
mule pods, muddily their wolverines of tricorcriesy
qualities vary tolerate. They hate also received •
low pieces orthe AMBriCall Sianatantared Uneloink:
able Flankilk aad myths die midi= ba
or rns b
Our large obeli of Dry Goods gonetrally. wide!. wilt
'ea sold at lowest deco. - seytir
'r aterD elat~, 111•114111 P
111SaraY a 11USCMCI.D havalast riteelvad •
al great variety of new style Ilea sad dark Peng
'as LYS cum, warranted fist colors; also, low plead
Prints.Mara'
•
WALL PAPER—aI/reset new patterns. Senn
TT to Ste, Jett received tram He eat.' Also,. km
See patterns, from We to SI. W P MARSHALL
ma 723 ld Wood at.
•
OASES fast colored Lavina received and now
lig, al tba eXtralle bw price of 8 ets
ye! , yard way= A A , MASON #.
ouras.aits.
3 • •
CABiL9 last tamed Chemins, rated, and selling
at la cents p er ) ard A A 1dA160:4 &CO .
mayal 62 /Market
IS /MIMIC D LAISI.
. _
CASES &la and Apra Barely Ae Lair., actor*
ar a received, and 110iilllg at very lo
price.. mayr3 A A MASON &CO
500 FLA,N...Eo;iry dCred welted
colors, received, god nem °polling by •
inA)AI • A A ZdAbON C° •
• SUYILIP WANTED: • •
. A LLEGIIENY City .4 Conety:Setip_wit.ed al
11 at the Exchange O. fA. VilWiEl k
teartl• ,
, B4ACCABSW SNUFF-5 brio Booloo , i•Msf, for
'.1.11. sale by B S FAHNESTOCY k CO ,
jaz,F3 Cor.of Wood S Find its-.
DRlSTONE—pret E g oe
II moll 'l3 A VANN IC &c o
JI PER. BERBIES—EpD Be Trask, for sale b
uraTIB B A FABNEATOCK & CO
W r ei l l' R 11.-.23*
I b l . A=Tl=K b rt Cr)
OL.ASSES-4t bag sugar haus reed par Maas
r Silas Wnght, and tor ale by •
ntayan JAMES A IiIITCHISON 00
13 EFINED SUGAII-17 Me allotted sad powdered'
IL tousle JAMES A HUTCHISON A. CO
GA LZNA.L.FAD—
.I/1M P
JAMIE 11 "41.
ISDN kVA),
WCON-50,008 lby Chu cued Sbaolders: '
Almo lb. Melo to mitre, for eel. by
01103 STUART & BILL'
Id 3 Wood
1\401.48:1 ES-11.1) Ms in Mote, arid lor Ws by
111 nanyti STUMM *SILL
BATTING-101.0 Mx, to close coaabrnatotet
atay93 STUART &BILL
CtOTTO r li YARNS, all nataben for obis b
W IN" GLABs—its
la t tor b/
maytt - STUART it raLi
Cprizee, In we and receiving by
m.lll STUART &SILL
fILTS-1006 bustlaboo =We, far sale_ _ _
..4313 SIVA= &BILL
P(JTA7 OES-5.10 be Plots ant Neshanixks, Os as.
r rive, tor sale by MAZY _
m -Ac 2T. , No 3, purs Ikar a de by
V , W1A,41 , 01d
OULSWIJZ AAME-1011- Ws fruit
_btllo,lo,
L 4 LILIC by bosyll3 0 GEILNT -
RIM FLOUR-17 !Mr tact toe% and &a able try
BUDJ3RIDGE, WILSON tiO • ,
reart3 Warr amt. •
F lekl! FISH ! !—No o!hu4
-
No Macke:Nl;
No da albdit MIA
No 9 do M MIM
Mess do so'
Ealmao, Cod Fish, Boded INentog, No 1 NordNir,
and Neuman, Honing, Ne solo 9
ALI
WM MeCLUNG &CO
t 05521 236 Liberty et
PlCKLES—Gerkins, la bind, galtn, and pint jam
Mixed Pickles de do
Pima/ de de do
Tosimas;is quartiarr,
• Spaniels Oilves, do;
Alan, Tomato, Walnut, and Mestireenrietelniq
and
is P ror r e S arat n" i Fat ' apply — ndcrwed, at Beanie,
whose Pickles are favknoM Wank en
United Mates, and by Ylies.B.
to I Co,ai
delphla, Iskose aticle. nem fall to ere ssuisfactren
*hemmer inirodaced, for dale arboleasle and mad by
WM A. lirClAJadi &Cu.
riARRLAUE CLOTH—HI pkaes bad fam *Thin
contain parpTclr, JIM rea.d. and far :7
7tH PHILLI r
18,11Woodit
IR BALLS—An augment of &Urea:size; for
.He Dv ma3l3 J t H PHILLIPS
FrlVlrrTriltlrMOrl 9 ril
Jusr seemed—SAS= Ketailte Gsm Hada Elap,
asserted sizes la each box, ferule It)
insys3 ' lan PriILIJP3
GUM ELASIIC CUPS-411kman, with sad wilinsat
tandkir, jui 'tu f t ed, aid hie tea. ire
' own as
PHILLIPS
RUSHES ELASTIMI gu dr No k
ma
1 do MN oh by
PS
•. II PHILLI'
BMATIS-6 tow Air reetlyrd,arpleadld
arrielo ter 160 parpr_se, tor rale try
, rrr-3 I& II PHILLIPS
LOSE Ala—Those who would have pare air in
is their dwelling' which is we necessary daring
during the prevalence of .epideades, should provide
themselves with oa. of the mom event* and.
the same time, ,elfretthe disinfesttilnng agents known:
Sachet article is JULES lIAUIIL'S ARCI./LaTIC
YINVIAIL* ' It will Imatediately purify u mom of all
boZions ernaria, and prevent colossi. In a/1 eases.
It Mello a drarable entitle 107 therollet, and ir de.
Uggtfal ettemette. • In boa flambe. langur, lamenesa
rbentaill palm, to., it arcade instantaneens retest
It is en excellent dentifrice, and an egotheble weak
It will strengthen the eyes, end remote tadsarmation
01 the gelid.. It reltaves the pain and tattoo tow.
veattent upon' excessive masmiltsi cm:lomm and
whoa used in the bath, lb productive of the happiest
accts. Panora meth, the
by may be pirwiemd
from the liabibry emeagion, by halal* this Aro:
Inane Vinegar. or opyiltiving • CM drays epee thelz
persons beiore entertng the mem. In an eicksess,
also, it may be semi with exetilltut AI II
Ludlam ly disarm. the la gr and exhaustion atea.
&Neon .you Ude most able Malady. B.
yarnerilar to ask forJeles 's Aromatic WSW.
Prepared clay by
JULES IIaSEL, Partheicr Mil Chemist,
• UM Mama! street, bedew Poet&
Parade wholcule autdretall by - th Pahoostorit
tr. Co., and IL S. Sellers, Pittsburgh; and John Sar
gent sad J. Mltebell, Allegheny c ty. ft. warn
NG. 81 Wood weer , ha* jest received a now as..
comment of PIANO MUSIC, emorny whisk are
the :
Molly, do yar Love =On' CLlFeener..
GA may too Ned Hose Live Alway. do.
holly was
Ned, a Lady,
Homo
ei
Gretna to Ron all Night,.do.
Daily Day,do.
Holdier'e Wedding, by Glover.
The Roble do.
OA Tonclithe Cordyet soca gala. •
Sweet Memoirs andel.
enter Moon.
Lament of thulrieh Endgram.
A New Medley Sony.
Than heel Wounded the Spirit that Loved Thee.
The Conscript's Departure, by Glover.
De Cad to the Land .Orres at Home. .
'Ti. Home where e'er the Bean IL
The Yankee Maid.
Low Dash rd Cu, by Laver.
Do you ever thiolraf
Plembor Gentle Lady.
Jeannie Grey.
Elan,. Galleries, Weddlog,, Wreath, and 15 . 117
Waimea
• - •
Datebnar, Maiden Rolla Welt., Omani. Lake
Sodvenir, Cally, Elvin, Lily, Emmen, Bats.
iega,ll.disa, and Lissy Panu yarn
OAKS-3 baits . Pones and Mural, Jut received,'
C
ud for silo by A K SELLERS' •
mare 4T Wood es
IDED Y
rli E RECIPITATK-41111sjIld ree
B d. few sale by,
maELLEICS •
ovEEN —6 •6 t r!Zie
CORN -32 sacks MW=
muff! ARMSTRONG GRAZER
ft.ren Prey►rt7.
IX very valuable Banding Lobi t o:,
blow , Fury, as laid oat be 'Ma Caldwall, - E,,
aria oe aold On aflame°, at data. o@ there.
utliaa; by P. Id. Davis, Aseitotteer.. Tim
desirable for Ovate Mdeoge% mad lima
ACKV.I466-4 0 ttf Win No , for sale layme *km
c m.ignment, by ' JAMES D&LZELL
nmy9/ 70147atin
C rae HESS=tre b o .
T 's pstr A lr and Anat.
9. 1...136U-30 en!
F IRW I An r ep z
• , -Cor.offtruiWooditi.
IANUTINID.
.
tay • tot•desalo luotdorats boas la Pligaiablita.
'lUp la *Otos yawn isaa,artm la Camillo tbi
i t e ra a g i Pa Tit t vg ==
trots la _teal& lam To • staabis masa a
Dual galaxy rill be paid, &Mar &T. at ads
On!
i'; .- 7::,,1.,•;-:AMUSEIITENTS:t_
P* .. " TM EATRE!
Li aid Manager _ ' C.& POISE&
DM* Mel* mad rimptee••• • . • ***
Beelmotincl. Thin! -Tien:,
0.11.17 tfor colored perstmss-÷- 7 ;.....115
Dean inquiet IL cumin via eh" 842slock.
min= "a
Mn
8 , and Mr.kr.llol=raiptir.
On pony, Mai lt, will.be mewed •
TM SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL.
Ladilltasle•—•••• —MistLevu
ran
..... ;•?ds Oxley ' 4 ' 4*
_ .
To condo& with 0 Ootletta called
CHLOSWFOII/4.
• Loma .1.
' GRANO CONCERT,
Oate n A/111, *U aassT*L
amid *awe Istria dm Wats
11 and ireatlesnen artagnow and vine" that
h a aria - give ive VoaHiandinatnnaWal
Enda, aaLunw HALL, • , 1 •
. Chi Tuesday eriallerAiitzt, fay el. -
Ha 'Hie% *madam ►a "aid boataaked Ann
Lad, Anwar thaadcoli Hen Vogel, aadldanalear
tansna,the eekbraled Walkman, Idayen , •
Farlardindars ace paasaassam
13=1
albtifirllßUlVA
131.11 , .130 - 13torki .
. - 31140 d . above VIAL,
rZßaniptendld enazaitaint.ti no. eAted
/tno:LT.I4 Mats 6r
Eildhwc,,,,ke. Far MilliAMply tO
00101 v... 01030;..
PITTSBURGH MUSEUM.
APOLLO itiuxi—Forwra rraincw. -
UPEN DAlLit—ftm P b 111 lathsonanin.2wi
the tittalinsu; sod. from 7to 10 o'clott bi .t
t yadoitti4. as team auateli vigh:il yel;it ,
11 2 02.1700 i Co*
GROOERDL AND :TEA A 14
DELEN.
. . ,
'256 Littfry, street, itAnv Wood, '
liare alga oa Ilman a lance innenviant orCheine
0111001i011 sat Fine Tam also, Fortnin.•FMts aM
Whalasals a s Amino anmil*
L. A. 11111011 Ci •
ITITLIVOIL
IVIIOLESALE. DRY GOODS
.
A. A. MASON as - CO
Ns; kat StrootObetweini Tp4dA
' - Platalbusgb;
WOLTLlkespeetralty calf the anerdlon ef el7 and:
country nerehants, to sae of the moat extensive
Sleek. In the einintry, emajninag • any itreneen
Ilimdted Ones Mid Paetaxesorpoftign mad Dome.
do Dry Goods, conande i g,h e ln of
its Sleadiedidanth,all ram • '
40 • fritonner Sof. and Col natts •
30. Y. Maar, 00
i
40 Lamm atodlitbur ••
100 And Wes Tlektnm, hq
Mocks,
MO ' Brown Mastitis. - •
Together with the moat extensive anornaent 'of
Imparted °ends In tbla market, poneming Ow nom
ample fu il ltiro for the iranuteden of their haslet.%
and one Mike games being eenstantly le the enders
=Wm!, dills ptenenang every adirsmage enjoyed by
eaten. Mmes. 'Obey knave that they an .offer
pester inententenla Iltereekntsteneystir. in sty) tes,
ond ono., than ono eutern Matte. DJo la
goads coMAnny minus - Mereharta amending par.
abasing Eut, putlealotly sollelud {EI exam.*
1kni: 0001 = 00,0 - • "(041111 A" A MASON A. on
HUT 81,111IINNWIPS , 211 etas ban reeeired,
Ed for ma b 7: - , AILLEEr. i SICKSTISON
!Meeting Deniable; •' 1
131IPPLYprin reeeirtrcof WI the tauter Watt;
Ll i/001 one ur tfunflares wide.
merit • • *MEIJI" t BURCHEIELD •
Mocseass-,4 ium teemed,"
far rale et% , PULBERTBON
T .- OAP EtTGAS- 8 1$ baf.tintiethaqklers IstAt nee
:julor sae by... 1" Warn', AVI7LHEItTBUN
'LtiLAY—tOOO Ws indare;
unoom9,-.14 dpoi. l com ;;"
das coaxmaq ssa sees, Qms
A CULUEIMION'
PBLEOLI inartal. for •
Wel,.
P.
FLENCII, BRANDT, warranted SWF
itaie by . . hiORRIEL HAMA
121 Ent 'lda at DAIWA '
LICIIRIDERION. nova *CEI,I4 .
.Ltkli day, and fat esibby • - 4
JOHNSTON k STOCIMIN •
IGINFASE—NI amts . pars rank; far able by
• - / g FLOM
¢u'rk ' Boca CluntbA
/ I FLOYD
LAN bstsratsZol Liudifer nle by
,J it R FLOYD
TOYER & TIMOTHY SEEM la xtnislat
;split !Wit
IVI ~.~~
Ba. t ant-u Isonommeo
T----iiOBlN, & PITO li—.loo en
60 tub 11046;: -
To twin ; on sale by ta/ULAS DIC01:71X0 - 1
sulyti Watet sad Prosrt. .1.. , :
wrier row Newer tliossceentr. temp
rive, for sere by -MOWN' It j
, Tot:mode 'L mono&
M Wests Uheand Woods, a Ds, •
'.' '.. .,71.1111fr F:1•24 Mra Farrar. .
Christisa Myr
ili*Gospel be own demons o.4bann.L.L, D'
"•••:-... - tobseetas Waits olablibeent
Fans t Arnyets end oio2=lllllll. • 7hClif yia.; „-
Consdnekszes Seamans. Sot sale by . '
JAWS IMAXICWCOOD
• • 104 Foos* es
ed elen of the Idem Smoss...,/
Pita Idat T it W 15. 11 sad dloettedi
Mi• David b;=l:7loh . bosi.
13011 a Veha Potts, eolontioet and daUltieli to
/Pi Mori_Jia• Pot. by Prolenor Sabbnole.„ •
STErHEN H FOSTEWS NSW SONGS.. ••
My &odder Goa Orin to Small Night Ewa:
lime Suer. *kw flanunia Breath.: Away Dern
Wads. Dolly Day. Oh, Lemma. Sumer Lemdtop t
A ol,llfink b rot Vis h l re tc= lU (t, 110 /Gth:
Oa Childhood% Hesse,,u ming by Mu Irma&
My Mathes I Obey, words by
ti of Slams, mule by
H. Claes. Also, amu Y.lkti 114 m/ 5m 3 10%
Pidltn . Waltmem, Ike. formals by • H t
we Third et
EMW, PDBLIVATIONI6
AN lihttarleal Drilled View Mao Spetnitatli:
Dbilosoptly or Fourops. in the Illth eentary. Fly
• Le tt
tters of ellst. Bsmatl Bdtberrord,Proferictiot
Musky in the lJnbrendty of 8L Andrews, with a!
stock of Ids lint by Bev. A. A. lionsr, molar of Ant,
=its ol IL M. bleCieyea. .
Ibis Tberdoeirel Worts of Ito ban Nei: Daniel
Bonn, D. ILby tire Roc Saul Frey. Ser.o64.
edition. . -
Runlts, Ptinetr . ot Atoltdals. V 7 - 01 .10bue1...,
Etiar on au.' gni. Enda.: HT TJAV..N.4. 16
. The Conuiluniona of Q.Q. By Jane TWO:
lastrased frookofigteml 4.,p0, Uovnank...•
Pallooppky of Unbfliefln Efot setts ale
as di seovatalna Ono and Ct of in.
Morning of Joy, Wag a sequel. to Mali of ,
Wteplay. By the Kee. fi.Bwr Kelso. -
The Golden Paonny balm • Enetk% EtoEr'." -
tal, mad Prophetical 14progn or . liana , by.
Tbel.lablial Valley, or Posing &amino Bur U. "
or • noo
Joy. sed awn, tiy Bottszorla•Pte.ebY l 4 ,,,
:.7birangniamant with Pmedsa by Author of
Abair.; Bay of tba Woot,!'llUaralm
by. Boanaan. --
Memoirs of W Ufa of dr Bow. Joha WUnann,.
NinlooarT lo
/Memoir. of I =lWrltlaasof Dr Bbalfaco
by Ms van la la., Pr. Hum, la am 'obi.' Vol ;;;
kW, a largo safortlann of & &
E4M
sir oussodell Iftsedlitassows..%
lailltirAKED sneer Unixontiankinesa of tie ie.
A Team, and sitalglant for niisseds of
This-glom% steparstion is reecouseaded .o - WI
ems of lilts; seiditiesi=ceioninnli one meet,
u the emu rids, Wy ereetast Saw in which
OIVAWM site do tie ons in widen
I exhibited. toseesdnd Ins propeviwief
Ia Moyedn nnwin eeoctsl Inoildtbont being Habit ,
iint it, to form daoserons tosesetiom In the dowels,
ft dr u swis cares kettn.barn without' Injuring the. 4
coals of the siontado so sods, pinlliSOUld tUir
-bc.os are tittel.ra m dr4 ft Orsvende die food of
coon la Weiner* sets is* ptevatedt
a Sir is teesliatts adapted Women..
templues Dewy testified doubts Wolin dims'
I .l2sie seusbinstione lute (geld nits Dienes of
ion sd vowel, Shelby eoneteisether theiettiismso
teal= asisti'Oitbdise i Soroesron Stsineels
itmi f From Sir Philip Chomp* Dart, ' fiOrintia
visor linNoThedi nthmin dm Moinc./11
euy tro add:litt ered allier.= +caw'
cemented solinion than I. esostsseig 6•41,1.4
Wier means, I us of opinion *wee -
Stairooda. Is a veyy vstiodde addition to oar ididesik
Naas. ' • ` PMLIP CIeMPTOPL.
Sit Amos Clore g 4 A. Cooper, Dr. &IDA sod
Mant.thiticrie Elabert (I . • = o ,.. elfandonontrow
inlTOPMenti Morays Fiala co Wins niv
==iY es% cog sonverdent the sold, sod
Ems 6= Uto dawn attending MCCAW 80 e 04
For a.
iniatry tb im •,jiatter's sod orentietor% spiny,
es A FAHNESToCK &CO •
Coca( Wood& Font tea
vtanPoßAlngo. .Tbe Asa:slated
_7
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Alasicasee Company of the My at Pittsburgh •
otsessoa • 12. Taxi Killian' It. Edgar, Edward
OreiWlasa Oallistosood. aufrlos llfeak, 'basal •
camp Hoary Hays. ames Jr.' Shams:NlL Midi*
Re= 011ssa W. Body Patunsen„Thcsaar
Bak Pollard ISPCaralea, -Ebelbsamit
I. Can Btatr, wad Waled Cowan, of
as Ouse al Nero, be, and they are belleaTy".aalbotiasa eoom. r
idles givisp two week's piddle 11041:0 ial two. did/
mamma pablished la the ally of Pi A. fa
ePso boa n o Willis. tun, lo the litutolfgof
tar sabla of No o ktboosplialbOf cold caas•
play, at leak time as IOOT amy sesipate, sad pbs
wad to keep Wm, ham dm I* sloe. . In.
he ses davit la La facattocen, ant lffoo,
(oar debut
lathe atatesea, as coal, at laast,tws thassaad apes ,
*few& .hall have bon taw : t
Tba Coadolssionent abase alined, 5.l ..e4 to
wain/ alai*. m TkaradaY, the elk day Of Jam cab
illiedftideksl , l4 at with& Uwe tad pkee the books
will Waco! too tire mese of moifjoiffobseflp.:
time Ibrlo. aapio isdbytee tt WUXI
- 7 - 1491dethwiliVewi awek.
NVlLPHViitumun havet) rel.:body sat
o.abose pads, yank lbws of!I
A SOPitYliem - akeleemiS lie weal at
mate, sad astable admit e tem e
xvigay&MIRCHPIELD,
m cm reset 4 Mattel O.
& T O T&Co.,
OflM=f CMSI
A s mazzliaci;?
19 Mad