The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, June 08, 1850, Image 2
THE PITINUOrIi GAZETTE, PCALLSEIED BY.WHRT & CO 12M=IMMI 104,14b.N9, . _ . .. 133 . AOTOrittilittli too carnally reqoetted to kitilit In ~....: Ilinirtairon Wpm 3 r. rt.. and. as sulz.katruiskr as. leanneable. Adnftilieloonts not Insetted for • apt ci• i dine Will inonn WA v lio aborted anti] mdcred out VV. a Nueva Is Agent tor- peperra hi. Several eseneles in New jlork, Mid jeasven, and le authorized to receive eabsernotatms and advertisements for es, • , BattaxoniirmarCam—Palpenpuoaa and adverzloe- Meow for this paper restiaed owl feramodril freer , ' ebarae from Ibis ofnre. • '• • -• vor Csartwun DART Oarcrwg —Adverti;eeew. sabscriptiorm for Ibis paper, will be received and onnmkdnuatWanffic, • - • I:l7Pariausaxma Ceueanaciu. LIS T.—Sobrenptied. or ibis valuable paper, will be received and (onward , d troui . this dace. Noma Ammucam—Advenise- Memu and subiariptiona In the North American and United Maim Gazette, Pititadelphia, received and for. Warded from this ether. A.LlDatuonto 'and Whig Nolsulnatlons To, zatm • iTOND CONOILM• 11,ONVE, 7011 aeon Anna., twin Tint .11.11:111, ltARIK•11. DENNT, =MI JAMES CAROTHERS, WILXI3. ?Oa •PSSNSLP SISOROAN ROBRRTSON, Pittebursh. T. J. BIGLISM, Lower St Char. . R C. WALKER. Eheabeth. /OILY APCLOSKEY. Robots... JAMES FIFFE, a...dm T10116t7110 /11701131 T, FRANCIS C. Fwmpoirg, Puraborsh. EBENEZER BOYLE, North iayetta. MIL FLYNN, Lowyr St. ['MITT 191V.011, D. N. COURTNEY, 01, SEE NEXT PAGE FOR LOCAL PLLTTEII2 TEI.SGRMI•IIIC NEWS, :cc Tim Herensin HAILSOLD.—Thi• is a project ed nil road we presume our readers never he ,rd of before yesterday. It is certain we never did. It is intended to run Irvin Greemburge, West- Moreland county, by way of Wlrit NEWIOII, to the Wert line of Donnegal township, Wmhington county, which is on the Virginia lite, within nine miles of %%magi Its object le to Moire a di rect rail road route from Wheeling to Philadelphisi plaiting some twenty miles south of Plitabtigh. "A • charter Or such a mad was, it memo, weed by the late * Legislature, and le now a low. It war incorporated into some one of the numerous Om. sans bills, on they are called, which are- a die• grace tei, the State, and ought to be prohibited by aoastioltlonal etwomeni. How snob a law, con tenth( several sections, ever got throcoth the Leg filature, without the knowledge et the public at -large, which Is so vitally interested, teems to us =metaled.' Where was Mr. Dude, and Mr. Mc. Cannock, and others of err members, that they did not arrest Oda insidious movement Bat the question now is, how to meta the evil erects of this careleu or fraudelcot _The Company will most likely be organmed, and tree, we suppose the (barter cannot be repealed. it ha been suggested that the Directors of the Central Railroad move their Into a few miles from Creensburgh, so as to prevent a Junction, end thus kill the snake in this way. There is not much likelihood of this, however, as we are not v.} we that Philadelphia Is note party to the, scheme If it goes into effect, Allegheny county will hove given her million dollars to little purpose, and Bal timore is only atomics , away her money by ears tying her mad up the Ohio river to Wheelicg. Note Macao.—We give in another colamn, 0002 the National Intelligencex a letter from E. W. Picwrix, Esq., to Hon. U. bl - 9strrs, the Del *pito to Congrese,•from Now Mello', giving en istrjeStilllg ICCOrlrit of the state of affairs in that territory. As evidence of the excitement existing there. in regard to the claims of Texas, advice. from Wuttington stem that intelligerco has reach ed there that an alarming riot has taken place Is Santa Fe, which proceeded to such an extent that the interference of the troops wan requlOid to pre vent the lou of life and separate the combatants. The parties were citizens of New Mexico, on the one aide, and Texans on the other, and the occa sion of Mr:Anvil was a discussion commenced in • public meeting, on tho boundary question, awe the right of Texu to the posseonon of the Tent. tory. Bat for the intervention of the Government force,, it is impossible to say where the combat would have ended. The attempt of Texts to form her joiladiction over Nees Mexico lo disapproved of by nearly the whole country. Nothing, scarcely, could be more ohnicabis to the 'feelings of the Northern and Western &ales There issertosa lujuatice in it width appeals to the manly and correct feelings of every freeman. Such an outrage can never be pereaura, and we trust the Govemment wW • take active mcunres to put a atop to further u• welts upon the libertier end rights of NewMezi;• eo, until Coopers hnedisposed of the eubteet in elms fonts or other. The New York ,CoLfnercierl, speaking of the resolutions pasted- at the greet Whig gathering in Philadelphia, att Monday lau, Qare that they 'aro obeli eouled, and worthy of a WWI gteber lag; and Cud they would be endorsed by Whigs allover the 'Union, if atonally should occur for a 'general expression of sentiment by ths Whig •PallY•e. it MENILE nirma DEMONSTRATION Enthusiastic Approval or th• National and stet• Admtmlatratlon•. We learn from - the Philadelphia American Mu the Willits °hie city and County tf Philadelphia neon Mass Meetlog on Moeday evening,,in the Chinese Menem, for the parpcso of testifying their approbation of the policy and acts of the National and State Executives, and by that sp• .probation to strengthen them in their coarse ar regards the Snare. It was a meeting, the per. pose of whieleappmeled ea.:very Whig sympathy, sod the respoase was as eathalisMlc as rho mom supine could have anticipated. The sasemblage Ailed the vane saloon; and it the mpeetscle of so large ■ mass of the =immunity win In itself plethant it was more rain the evideneee °Malty to Whig principles, and thorough adher ence to eh@ great Whig leaders, which was Ire quietly and Unrestrainedly given. The medics was • gloriosa one for ther Whigs el Philadelphia proud evidence of her feeling, and ■ manifes tation most honorable to 'those In whole honor and support IS was conned. It was a need stir hod sad coavinc.og testimony that the Whigs of Pkiladelphis are as one man In their Withal faith, ••dthat they; bare en unfaltering reliance on the lability and panty of Premident Taylor and Gayer lobatiton.. . - • The Hall eras handsomely decorated with doge, and • bandana placed on the upper platform. Pilled Deep:wetly during the evening, and receiv ed several additions from the bands of the delega tions from tilt various districts, which came In attar the meeting was organised. The Hon. Jos. 11. latzuom. was called to the chair, on 'taking. which he made an elnquerit and appropriate address to the aasem6sd multitude. Whig meeting, be wild, was always of in,. petulance, and more especially now, w h en men are dtivenly teetotal interests emelt to a fret ry of political feeling. We Dave POW, as Whigs, the acme Perktilnenta In guide ea asi our fathers had( we have a noble leader to Governor slot,end we el:crash in our heart of brans the goo and gallant General Taylor. Disution sod divialoa had been imputed to the Wmin.' but while they he'd fast and tree to these gallantlead. . en, noald there be disclaim)! There never was greater cause for the Whip, to -triumph in their Macre than - at preee ot. When cease there by • time before whet we ' had a Whig President, and a Whig &ate Execu tive, Together they formed •galray oft:my—but their brightness was ter their only merit. The meteor the Governor of Peuraylvaele were be yond price. He deviaed measures on his coming into omoe,to redeem the Commonwealth ilael Joeidof obtaationr e nod from a degradation which had made her a by.word an! a reproach among the nations. Through his wantons her honor Mtn been raterried, and It he. beet accompitabed by - manly vigor, early interposition, and William Ulnas. He hid little acithitintanee with Div. Johnston, and would not flatter Neptune for his trident, or Jove for biz power to thunder; balm would say that aman who, by hie acts bail redeemed the Commonwealth from deep dirgeace, deserved all • to. pr , also theta grateful heart could render." . After the reading of letters from mations dim. itaisaahed gentlemen, (among which was one ..!rem the lion plata Haar rem, from thW getterating the same sentiments contained to hi. address to the Costar Convention but Wellness day,) the folaorrilg.. teoololroos were ()tiered by Wm. B. Reed, P.m, and unanicutitWty'adeite'd:' 1. Evolved, That yielding to no ordinary ims pulse of gratitude, we dearer to espress to the OCITIMPI of Penneylvalds, otu unto of the Oat. ty and pistuotisot of Ms conduct during the set elan of the legislature, now happily brought le a chose; his rouble median of the priemplenfor the maintensoCiof which he lan electedibte motion of the hesinese Interests of the whole COn-. itovency he re resent hie rapport of the. Cont. flggillenit'aUsWliddlitlthS ol o4l 4 4 l hiltelltYte. the-Union to which an unwavering course 0 HMittrlation has pledged Pennsylvania 2, Resolve:l,nm .yrbesm.ciallythank Govern- Wtibietifhteitie me boltaf.lY.st4ted - Stu to cOtomatid.conviction [and relfeel!seSdn fromilthlttical opprinints, to the , tiret4pportidenterit. Billisaktolatinxiblation oft= afid , afiffrfifitiet , OfnikluttiOfilaild of Rag elearest4ithl.ofthel cititeishi'er iißepeblicaz coto, . mpritry,:thiStif. rk t , reteitithloilon, was...sittemeb' itt 411:be:ip . actia .1010.st.Ilityr; By irtmreing stfdh a trienctire," he hie done ruMforito tho.people, and averied.the disdord, danger, end die-.redo which nitre's:lotted unectiistiintlonal legislation inevitably involves. The rell,ctims people of Peuttsylvania of all pullet., will thank him ice protecting them. • 3. Resolved, That as Peunsylvenian., citizen. of a State whoop loyally to tie Union and the Constitution hes never faltered, even when under the farms of the Constitution, her dearest interest. have been sacrificed, which has always yielded implicit obedient.° to every well ascertained oh. ligation of the Federal compact, however repot. Mee le mem local sentiment, we thank our Chief Mrgistrate for his assertion of Penaaylvania's faith mid loyalty and eleady principle, in his incense of the 22d March, MO, a State paper, in its apirit and manly petriotiam, worthy of the best days and beet men Mlles Republic. 4. Resolved, That our thanks are doe notonly to the Executive, butte the Whig minority In the Legislature 'Deluding our repreeentatives to both Emma, who under eircummacces of no ordinary embartassment, not only proteled the interests Immediately confided to them, but hugely aided le defeating many measures designed lathe over. throw of the policy and pro.ciplea of government fur which we have so long and resolutely canton. dad. 5. Resolved, That having thus estimated. our elneere feeliege with ref.-mace to the Executive and Legislative administradon of the State, we cannot refrain from directing anxious attention to the Councils of the National Government, and the deferred hope which begins to weary the heart of ' Penasylvana, as each profitless day passes by and no thought Items to be bestowed on thane prat tical and enbataotial interest. on which the cid seas of thin Commonwealth an largely depend. G. Resolved, That the people of Peoosylvania, ber rumen., matmlactorern sod mechattice, have a right to demand, and demand in respectful eare erne., that Gangrestrhould consider and to mama way act on those measure, of financial policy comprehending a revision of the tariff, so as at lent to secure its fair application, Which the Ex.' cameo of the Union has earnerly oozed on their consideration- The hard worktog Ilan 01 Penn eylvania, her farmers and miners, and colliers and manufacturer, and mechanics, have at least a right to bootie their doom, and it in poor ectisolation far them to be told that they must Bran till the apt.- lion of all other parts of the countty is composed Five mouths ago was thel ;nitration of Commas called to these and kindred avh,p-cta of practical interest by the Pmaideut whom Pennsylvania so largely contributed to elect, and whom es ber true nod faithful friend, tube delights to honor, and to this day no one of them has received from ourses a moment', serious thought. Againat this neglect P. nosylvanis earnestly ptutesta. 7. ILevolved, That in reference to the great poll. cy of protection to donsmtio industry, so far as Perawylvapia's intereela aro concerned, the mod. crate and saf protection which being frothed to no extreme, moy be permanent and reliable for the conduct of htlainere, we owe deep gratitude to the President' of the United States and his Ads ministration, and &enema], to the Secretary Mike Treasury, who, In entering the councils of the nation hes been tine to the Interests of thee, among whom his life has been Domed, and who has winch' to show that in this, the interests of Ms native State are the inter...of the nation. S. Resolved, That the people of Pennsylvania —tor on this matter of protection there is really no thetoogh di•lsion of parties—mill cherish and fors ever will cherish the hymen of taws, mesons, end encourameg domestic industry by import ties fairly and epeefically a/pariah:ed. And again, in a lone of respectful waiiiing—waretng which the unerring commercial signs around us ebould make Impreasive—we call upon Congress to do, once begin to do, its duty of magical legialation. 9. Resolved, That to view of the ruinous post-, poi:amen t of practical legislation, and from no in , oensibility to the great doctrinal queations which foe fire weary months have daturbed the public mind and engrossed the attention of Congress,we have a right to hope that what to known in the Slavery question may moo Its decided ; and most - especially hove we a right to hope—for to this, without dissent, men cf all parties look with inter. eft—that California, the cemmtiony which hes started mho full and vigorous manhood on the coasts of the Pae.fic, which in every element or vigor and enterprise is literally bane art cur brine and flesh cd our firsh—which nu formed Its Re publiese constitutiou, nod having done ao, the constitution.' right tt adiniesion—ehould be recognized as one of thew United States, admitted without farther delay, and without being depend. not on other measures of less urgent necessity. 10. tteeolved, That in view of California being at once admitted to the Union, and the commerce of that. wonderful region, whoa, resources, after a neglect of centuries, our American enterprize has first developed, being made part of the domes tic commerce of the nation, the people have watched with interest the progress of the negocis *done, which, on honorable term., PrJrnitte ewe the completion, Or the world's benefit, of another gigantic communication between the At lantic, and Pacific, the harmonious' adjostment of claims of distant and uncertain jurisdiction, the postponement, we may hope forever, by &link and manly diplomatic intercoUrre, of. any conflict be tween melons whom interests are those of peace ; and it is one of the bright honors of Whig states• maeabin to beim accomplished • result lite this. If. Resolved, Tina in the electlot ofGeg.Tay lor the nation was remind en Administration of pence, and nobly has tb ot promise been redeemed; and on iso point more hilt:Sally than in the strict msintenance, by the Esecutive, of the neutral oh- Scathing of the moats} ; for active as our symps• tides naturally are with the efforts of freedom all over the world, the good sense of the people re. I volts from the mob and exorbitant policy which would involve us in prtfidess and desperate eon. flirts beyond our borders, and it I. becatee of its I consonance with • du• stoic cf duty and can. formity with weliThacertained law, we cordiay approve of that policy of resolute Leutrofity to Mr ego nations which the pretest Administration has so esramoly asserted. It le a palmy not only safe and honorable,but calculated to strengthen thane. Con', arm when raised in just resentment la Re/aired, That in the opinion of this meet ing, and the comemnity it representn,there teem was greater necessity of union and barmoolons action on the part of thee; especially in Penney!. mein, who elected the present Chief Megistrate of the United Stater—that, boned together as we ate, by tics °lenient and well tried political sym pathy, be coalman desire to keep what we bane gained. by common iaterests deeply Involved, by all the fellowship which, when pore and patriotic, makes a patty croon and tennis rhea, it is our do• ty to rely round the State and National Adorimes tuitions, our President and our Governor, and show them, an we can do if we choose, that the people who elected them are Manikag by them still. 13. Resolved, Thrit eheriehing there feelirgs of peewee] as well LI political regard. herincmsing as these feelings do with * sense of the r' create of the community, we, the eifecoa cf Emma Penney tannin and of Philadelphia, desire to give General Taylor • welcome to onr homes. We der‘re to show him that the enthusiasm which led as among, the find to his support. is a living spirit yet, and to thank him to his face, by a joy ous welcome, in which all who claim to be Amer.icans will join, for havhsr kept his faith, the faith pledged by a long lit, of seducer public service, of being true to the Conatitation. the Union, and the interests of the whole country. 11, Resolved, That the chairman nepotist • Committee, to consiet of idly citizen, of the city and county, to Invite the President to visit Phila delphia at such time this Sommer or Fall UP may be consistent with his public done., and that these reaolotiona be published. The Hon. Joseph-B. Chandler, followed in en able sod stirring speech. He Was succeeded by Charles Gibbons, Esq. who offered two resolutions, which, dice some opposition and modification, spre adopted in the following farm : Resolved, That while we tender to Ihn Pent dent of the United States the swerance of our unabated confidence in his devotion to the welfare of the people, we cannot . withhold • public ex pression of our continued regard and admiration foe Fleury Clay, tho patriot statesman, whose ger vire. to the country we rim!l ever hold in grate ful remembrance, and whose recant efforts to perpetuate and streogthen cur glorious Upton have rendered his name and his fame still more dear and illustrious. Resolved, 'That the efforts that have been made in daemons parts of the country to cretin feelings of &went and animosity between General Taylor and Henry Clay, and thus create dissension and dittracrion In the tanks of the Whtg party, meet with the unqualified and emphatic condemnation of the Whigs of Philadelphia. Craig Biddle and Morton McMichael, Esq., followed, and the meeting finally broke op with three cheers for Old Zak DIATti no R.,. Jowl NILIALAND MantT.—The Mobile Herald, of the 29th ult., fully corroborates the report by telegraph, of the death of the Rev. J. N. Mast. The Herald soya: "Leta yesterday evening. after a few hoops of rover. Wotan, John Newlaod MaSt breathed Ms last, an the residence of Major Ceamberlain, at $OOO after the attack, Dr. Games teas called In and fouhd the patient suffering tmm escruchtting pain lathe pit of hi. stomach. Med icine was speedily admiahocred, end a favorable chaise occurred la a few mientes. Afterwards cermet wee given with the harpll or,, T, t h e cold and clammy state of the extremities and mar line giving place to a geode, warm, end healthy slow. Roth phriciso and patient thought the danger passed. • Bct soddenly the pain returned, and shifting to •the region of the 0011./1, soon pro duced death. Do. Gaines denominates it a spasm of lbelluat. “Thushaa pasted away suddenly .nod rutt I gn7 - rth '. La' figured e t M rr i t a y ' yea t I Y ra m we All this time, he enjoyed strong and unflinching friirteihtpr; whlla, at the Mane limo, he was be aet with spirited and onceistrig opposition, both fa and out of church. Ile has gone to settle hie ac count.; therefore, let his good deed. be remem bered, and whatever that is crust:able ingetten.. mon WASHINGTON. Corr.:porde.," of iltorPlusliargh Gnat*. Wampum' ts, Jane, 3. . • The Impertinent newt eating Debate lot the lexiati....itiSits •aigpS: srritseunw.leo Gana and nem Intstors...glase iUnk fast by the Iffitehdhsetii • euutimg newt Irons Cuba.t, , dirsduccd . ...„ • semation.. y itlVdede he= this i n, but if VIA eecw•r• iiiieTaitliftd, you will hate receivetkiiin abstalital 'e;iiiitin for the next iiseiClel your p4r. The de tiffiltre not yet given - 'With Mach :olehrtibt tb'eielientsvehlch, it aPpetii ctirieldir'vely estittg. l t, have talreaphtce, are a abeh • to .nsager imput . a. tlVely necessary the immediate and misnernwOtio interpwition of our Government. Ancill MO niter poseil.. The ;sashimi assumed byGeneral Campbell, the American Consul at Havana, is ettoirmalY cor rect. He demanded the surrender of the Americans captured at the Island of Contoy, and committed to the Moro, on the ground that there was no proof that they had been engaged in any unlawful enter prise, bringing thorn within the criminal jurisdic tion of Spain. Contoy, he eatd, very truly, where they were taken, belongs to Mexico, and if the presumption was reasonable that they contemplated e violent •gpmrsion open Cube, they had not mani fested that purpose by any overt, hostile act. He therefore demanded that they . should be delivered to him to be sent to the United States to be tried, and if found guilty punished for • violation of her neutrality laws. This request was reasonable, and' should have been promptly complied with, but the Dons, with that stupid pride and iesufferable am, mince which seems ever to blind them to their true internal, even refused to notice the Consul's corn munication, and General Campbell of course'. promptly appealed tothe ultimo ratio of diplomacy, and appealed to the nearest naval officer of the United States, to support the honor of his country's flag with the.force of her arms. Finding a second demand for the release of thri men ineffectual, and a threat of bringing the Frigate Albany, under ecen. mend of Captain Randolph, within the mole, dive gerded, expresses, invoking the further aid and in structions of the Government, were dispatched, which reached here on Friday last, and elicited the decided orders of which I gave you a sketch by telegraph, and which I imagine to be substantially correct. If the reports upon which I have based the above biief narrative be true, we have another signal proof of the energy and prompincw of the presor t administration in repelling •• wrong done to our cheerio in any part of the World, even though per petrated by a powerful Government, acting under a mistaken view of its own rights The appreben aions of war,whieh have been indulged In by some, Ido out cotton:Witt all warnintet by the facts. On the appearance of a large naval force before Ha vana, with instructions fresh from Washington to proceed to remrettuties, unlerla the men be delivered up, I hire no doubt that they will be promptly handcd over, and that will be the end of the matter. The debate in the Senate this, afternoon. wits ex ceedingly interesting. Juke Douglass, of Illinois, took occaaion to show up left. Deem' repudiation of the non-intervention doctrine on which the last campaign wan fought. He showed that all Davis' amendments to the omnibus hill, in regard to sla very in New Mexico, meant this and o,thlng More ---the interference of the General Government in favor of slavery in that territory. Davis seemed surprised at an attack from such a quarter, and at tempted to mistily the matter by a cloud of words, but it was all of no use, for Douglass would not let him up, but contended that be made an issue di rectly spinet the Cass doctrine of nma-mterven tion. Davis was finally' constrained to make a semi-admission that such was the fact, and said mat be had never stood upon thstiCass platform, but had accepted General Cass only as a choice of <yds. This of comae raised a laugh at the Gen eral's expense, which he took very good humored ly, shaking his fat aides nod ample stonweh, until I really became alarmed for his corporeal integrity. He replied to Douglaw,.Davia, and others, but evaded the true tante. He stood by the Nicholson lettin, but omitted to say , how he should vote in I regard to the Davis' amendment, which was the particular question at iSSQO. This shat hug anti an swer for a little while, but the old gentleman will sorely be smoked out, before the "bitter enders" of the South, upon one hand, and the Free Sailers of the North, open the other, are dime with him: Scotts. Wulmorrox, Jane 4111,1650. CIOSIZIff Debate an . California In the Douse— Temper of the North— Mr. itarapUna—Mr. Crowell-What wIII thatten ; dot Mr. Clayton . and Cuba Am•ads. I have not lately given that attention to the de.. bates of the House which their impedance de serves. The whole of the week is expected In be occupied with the general discussion upon the California bill, which la to cease on Tuesday next at two n'clock. Is is now past nine o'clock in the evenhig, and the business of speech making is going on with maillaggleg. energy' and seal. was discovered yesterday that so many members Were still desirous of expressing their sentiments no LIM great question of the day, la that form to which they would be.most acceptable to their constituents, that II would be net-clear, to sue- render the whole of the intervening eleven days between this ',and the time ■ppomted far the close of debate, to their use and dimposal. It was, therefore, agreed that, after the coaclosion of the usual morning hairiness, the Ccramitteo of the Whole should be formed, and should continue in session jot oolong as any considerable number of members chose to remain. In pursuance of this arnthgement, we may expect ao avenge of nix or eiritextra speeches to be delivered a day. Four were got Mt yesterday, and about nine will have been delivered this aftermath and evening. Perirorylvania made herself heard to pretty good'petrpose comporallyMy early in the debate. I perceive, however, that your able and vigilant Representative, Mr. Hampton, was courting the eye of the Chairman this morning, but I think there wan an understanding between certain members and Mr. Boyd, who presides, by which Mr. llamptonlaclaima would be deterred for an other day. One of the meet tormenting sill edoos which the sin and tall of Adam entailed upon his race—a raging toothaehe—bas prevented my at. widance where -most the wise do congregate, mince three o'clock, so that I cannot speak of whet has since taken place. The cause of the Iree States Is _nobly 'minified la this dosing grapple between the antagonisms or oar domeatio Maul of the speeches op. on oar side daintily great acuteness and power of moment, consistent firmness, and high reeele. lion, the very qualities whmh we most require at this crisis. Mr. Crowell, of.Ohlo, made 110:1 excel. lent deka= of the liberal mod pastiche immanent I which governs the Whig pally of this Biala apoe this question, and at the same time exp'a•oed with contrinelog clearness what were the relative rghle of the Gee and slave Stites, in respect to sus controversy, and asserted the determination of tho farmer not to be driven from whet they believed (belt um, and rightlel ruffian, by Wile. dation or threats of reiolationary scheme.. Hr. Crowell said that la" thereecanmendabon of the President that Calibrate be admitted, ho moat heartily concerted. He was to favor or tter Immediate admission,. unembarrassed with say other abject of kilslation, wait her promise boundancs, and with berglorious tree laminations. He was most anxious ito give the young Water • hearty grectang Into ciar family circle. Ha ae, moored the objections . made to,the admissions( that State; and said, if the ehargeibililhe President his interfered be true, be could not see bow mach InlefftrellCO could Impair the right of any State, and. prevent her admission; it certainly, on milieu principle, could inure l the injury of California. Tba President, in the Most mar toile manner, de• sled all undue interference, nod ;hie ought to satisfy all unprejudiced minda Mr, King, the special agent, denies Il the members of Coerces from California deny II; and the newspapers re• calved from San Francisco indignantly deny the charge. It tias no foundation is fact. The friends of CaliLarnindid not 'inirodace the question of Slavery into the debate. It had bean forced own them; and now let It be undo:Wood that they are wilting to meet U. Far one, he preferred the turbulence of free dom to the calm quiet •of despotism. The way of life was not more carefully guarded (after the do obedience sod expulsion of Adam and Eve) by the flaming sword of the Seraphim, than the hve dom of the territories was by the wise and patriot. is legialation of those who achieved our indepen• dente, and established oar free republican WA. lotions. He denied that this is a pro.slavery piss evornent. An examination Into the preamble of the Constitution shows, that for this claim therein no foundation. Oar revolotknrary fathers, fresh from the .battleAeld, alter having broken the op p.". 0. own, Rod won glory for themselves sad. libeny far their Country, carefully excluded the trim "slaTerr from the Constitution. The probable eaten a the House next week a ypti n o, 3 4o be tie subject of muchprtrate..re tpyE de. I hope eU will end Weil otiskthat 7 idi;.*iii.4,raer will p.sailiukaviita itfilititrie. I eiiiiirate nothing, Witoi - ray . 00 stela , sairmearit tattenivietnatritievirx upto brink.ltheitt ,iteik.Wtait4 Melt. ohiirecter. TiteSiehirtilellittrentioit titbit ehit: nputtau the ; lroUlfmakand cabatastrulryougagni betikttlta curtain. Its procemliana are IC3tt?s for fait-driy . ( 4. day by the Southern te6- blinyfrpany4ilitihiatereat it :a aot atfaftcrieF of-r Af t, Thalrarlrae*le sas.mbll seems mam; pr j eff, for tbeitratalr*ment of the AtitinprtgaXti promise Hee,. i s :fUnect about u feariblp app , fa traUplant tha:.pleihantes were of the fdleaLuippb till—Northernr men .look upon the rtairia df Mb miserable conientied of fanatics and plotter with the tame quiet contempt abet the mutt of cue peo ple feel and maltreat Or the sapiens and dotep al . thou lonataca the Garrimm Abolitlontata. The renewed Cuba excitement effectually "puts to rest all speculations upon Mr. Clayton's retirement from office. I have the beat reason for .rating that Mr. Clayton ham thought of withdrew. Mg from the caren.d labors of official station, but has at the tame time uniformly declared that be would never leave the President ending associates in administration while his services we* it quit. ed to steer the ship of State safely through doubt. lot and dangerous channels. He will never abandon ditilcultice said responsibilities, however much he may prefer the ease and quietude of psi. vats life to the toils of his present positiot. I must make the amours to father Ritchie en one point. He has primed the testimony and the several repona in the G.lphin cape, according-to the order of tho House, and has supplied the members with one copy each. I have procured • copy, and by the gnat mail may send you an ab •tract of the evidence. losom Froze the Nationet latelbgeneer. Stale of ninth" In Now Monica. Wasuctorox, Tune 3. GENTLE-XS, W ill you do Me the, favor to pub. lish the enclosed letter, base just 'received from a gentleman of great intelligence and rape.. tability, who Is just in from New Maxie°, who tau patted the hut year there, and who is capable of deurdsing things now transpirini in that Terri. Kevectfully, your obedient servant, HUGH N. SMITH • Sr. Loins: Otto.) May 24. • IitIGEI N. Sauna, Washington. nrata Sur I left Rana Fe on the 17th of April and arrived here two or three days since; sod be finning that events which tramp"red previous many leaving, and those transpiring, with their causes, drit , may be of interest to 300, as Delegate from New Mexico. I have determined to write to pun. A large Majority orates people. of the terntory have nenifested time and .again their preference for a Teri:tore! Government, and at the very lest trot of the question it was shown, even le t+ tits Fe, the stronghold of the State 'party, that there were ten to one to favor of • Ternional Govern. ment; but smte the snivel of the Texan Commit. stoner, who comes with threat, In bra mouth •that if the Jurisdictional Texas m om submitted to qui etly, Texas will march a eaCient force into 'the country to compel submission,. an almost univer sel cry has been raised to organize ti State Govern. meet, in belief that the Governmeatthey Levees!, ed for and desire, above all others, will not be giv en thetn during this session of Congnws. They are determined to resist Texas to rue rt. may until resistance Is Impossible, and that they may make that resistance feasible and effectual, they molt have a Government; and a State Govern. meat being the only one within their ream, they have Assorted to that, not Injfri choice, but from no .. ashy. TheY were willing to laugh at the claim of Tex as while peaceable means were used to extend it,, but when threats of force come with it, they are ready to meet force with force, and to hurl bock is her teeth the empty and baseless claim which the wishes to force upon them. The means placed by the cawing laws m their hands will be used against Texas, while those meths will do; and when they fail, resort will be had to any wale) which can L. successfully opposed to her. If the minionsof Texas mop authority in New Mexico, they will he pootched by the laws of the Tenloary as MA , pert. You need not imagine, however, that be came they have commenced orginizing a Govern.. meat for a single particular purpose, that therefore they are diminished with your efforts at Waheing. too, or that they really wish any other Government than that which they sent you to pro : ore ; on the contraty, let the Congress chow that the wishes of the people of the Territory will be regarded, and that the moment the scheme of a State Govern meat will be abandoned at once, and thew would return at once to the demand for a.Territocud Got. ernmenz The feeling - 16kb I nave attempted to show is not that al Santa Fe alone, but of she whole people - , --Americans end Mexicans--and it Is expressed by them in their resolutirnis and private leuers with a bitterness greatly augmented by the course- which Tel.. has seen ta to pursue, and al th ough, should the Government of the United States turn them over to the tender mercies of Texas, they would .submit to the sentence, yet lam sure that it could not be any thing but a great misfortune to New Mexico and Teas, but also to the United State, as blood would be the-result in the end. The -whole coun try is tearfully exasperated against Tans, and al thongh her corninisaioner is every where treated with respect a the representative of one of the I States of the Union, vet it is with thareool deter mined forbearance w hich abourelery_„elterly what may be expected from them the icoraciftlheY dnd their rights Invaded by those whom they hove no great reason to love. Since your election by the Convention in Sep. 'ember last, I bare been almost all over the territo- ry, rind contemnd freely with the people - on these and other subjects, and have reason to know, and more you candidly, that the facts which I have above stated are true. I have gone from . nta Fe to El Paso on one Isidore' die river, and back onthe o ther,and from the extreme western wtileinents ti) the eastern, and besides have conversed with oth ers from all the rations parts of the Terrritory, and find their ofiservatioas agree in every particular with none. • ' The Indians areLbecorning more impudent and. daring every day, and unless troops qualified roe service in that country ere sent there soon, Santa Fe itself will hardly he secure from attach. Every day almost there um accosts given or route lash depredations and more daring deeds being commuted The day I left the frontier of New Mexico (the 19th of April) the Indiana (thought to be Licarins) came within three miles of Los Vegoirrythich base garrison of one company of Infantry anti one cont. Poly of Artillery, (mounted,) and killed three men, and toot thirty or forty mules belonging to Jose Pley. Things like this may be Imakedlor coaster* ly, as the troops in the Territory are not of the kind needed there, and know coating about the country, nor the proper manner of fighting din Indians there. Move heaven and earth to get she native regiment, as they look upon that as their only hope for protec tion, and every one who know, any thing of the character of the rountry,the Indians, and the real dents, must know that a regiment of men bred to 'lndian warfare, and knowing the Indian character well, must be worth half a dozen regiments of men who fight according to rule only, and when, called upon for service in any other way than that to which they have been bred are unable to rends it. The impotence and Inefficiency of the troops now in New Mexico ought to be a convincing evidence that they are not hued for the service YOUrg, re spectfully, .E. W. PREWITT. AITIZUPT or a CASTA ov TOT. Esousn Consent To Cosner Too Pore—The following letter, which we find published in an ,English paper, of the latest dates, may or may not be Into in some of llSsottements—that espectally as to Ike ropa's di•ponitlon to release the vow of celibacy in the clergy. It will be read with interest A letter renal Rome, dated May 241, sop:—"One of the man interesting occurrences of list week was the interview of the Reverend Dr. Townsend, canon of Durham, with the Pope. 1 omationed to a previous letter that the Rev. Doctor's object Was to endeavor lo.',indoco his Rainless to . do away with the bickerings, anintositiea„ and political dis cord. •which keep the veriuu• denuminatima of Chriethms aeparate and at enmity, by calling • general ccumcil to establish the basis of a univer eel creed. It was certainly a bold attempt for • Protestant clergymen to convert the Pope hunself, but the doctor was resolved to heard the lion iu Ms dent, and on Friday last he went to the encounter in full drew canonic/es After baying knelt in kin the Pope's hand, 1)r. Townsend was invited' by his Holiness to take a chair, and an animated conversation comment,' in Latin, a fit language for cootrtiventy, and in Which the disputants might or presuined to be a match for each other. The Pope was upon the whole very tolerant, es may be imagined flout his having nut only listened with calmness to Dr. Townsend's arguments in ID . _ . . vet of releasing the Catholic clergy from their vow of celibacy, but also assured him that he entertain ed serious ideas of adopting such • plan lathe ear ly pan of hi ll reign, envermilly alter having recelir. ed pressing rs upon the subject from Germany, but that in the present state of lowly, and indeed of the whole continent, any innovation on his part would be dangerous, even if he hod the power to act freely, which he bad not, being by no means the free agent that he was on his brat acoession to the throne. The seine objection would prevent him from calli n g a general council, or attempting to node the great and divided tinnily of Chatiane, although be ~rully .admitted the grandeur - id-the scheme, protelled his own desire for peace and har mony, and wept et Dr. Townrend's eightniastic picture of England recognizing in Pio Nino, the bead or. universal church. Alter three gunner...of an hour's discussion the Rev canon tool: his leave, plactng in the hands of hes Holmes • document con. mining the principal heads of his argument, which appears to hare mode some impression OD the Pop tid's mind, judging troth the fact of his having sent Who doctor's residence on Sunday last, onl two days *ft& the inwrview, reptewing to be me • e quirned.with the perm, of Dr. Townsmid's rate —he hid jest gone to Replan—an he should ih like to have some more conversation with hen." Tux Eats Csnas.-1111 the ninicipations of the disestroas diameter of the bleak in the tie Canal at Busbnall's Basin; bars been snore thatpralised. thelic;chesief Daily Adiernieti+Y. • "We visited the 'cane of action this mornifig, and futhdthlt. the eisWolinitat about forty?rod, , wat of Bushnell'. Basin bad washed away to a level with the flat below, upon the tow path aide. The heighrof the embankment is about 3.5 feet TM width of th e breath at OAS place is about 60 fact at the top, and Mat the bottom. But this ca nothing liritPllr 11011a`HM.D hens Jett zezeleed in itself, when Compared with the amount of mutt * hew I, l4 l Tot o eLd. 3 ", k et.e . 7.lheata debt Ptehh i . -thae•hatt weeleed Out; from both mat `alaea LlZWilii: liarenuniata istatr.infTel i do si,1040:0 1* Fent.: Foes distance; of uncut blown ds latu sc. gng hnad. ieetle.theteelnie "Nal the 6,2 4 leir.,,POtt eautUallk . MO , teoe rested., EritilLA and Sweatt alVedeteroste-itwoy &gulf CX shore ozzo..lo,feet wnk. in-gew t o oom. and az-verr pneou to depth. plata. Seared and wain striped detains of all knots s'e ITAfabily4ithatlizeliirbsten — Witabedkrtlifty,fgerd owe 4.ltato : bora or tit Milder andecolom gl Owns chitzes, print', ke., melt mut comer tharmstur upon the thtlehele!Neg ie t th4 M ia l""" of"Fourthind Market she, ice -14. 1 4 *PAO( laptheilked tiP444' . he least caleolaMM, more !hett42 oo ,r , ete• Sid feaurziwidi , Litis.htett retnandob. .1116zwidgn, mad Inuit, bo.serahaussidschlre navigation can tie ntaimdp o Tl+ I t rwm. C dstivate we heard rondo., by thine tho gat Ow o moutuj, ear drv? , l"Wpack sPv . o;c4o, -- ina war a *ln thir terraces oS • 11.100.1nett two - arcelar.to parte tile, work, thVecultar nalitee ..the acul, Isiah la adod, ten°. Vint the tebektboubd be Well 'Whin ire left-the ((and at 1 o'clock thit-P.11., abont 150 men Were oUwork, and 'Superintendent Thompson was using . great exertions to swell the number to 1000. It at probable that nearly that Dumber will bo nt work by to morrow. The breach nt Cmddistaus been repaired; andbrute are Faccung h. RESIGNATION or A CATZOLIC Parmr.—A card from:-Etar. Mr. Brown," who says he is a (,)stho. lie priest, from Frante, appears in the Richmond, Virgmia, paper,., declaring that be has " resigned all functions of the sacerdotal minfstiy," after ha, tog discharged for tar, years the pastoral tune• lions of a Catholic dongregatioh, attended by Ger- man and French ' ople, living in Richmond.— He gives among Others, the followieg reasons therefor: '•I minuet help din avowing that my principles, in regenlto the temporal power of the Pope, and t o many other respects, are not in harmony with the principles of the Church of Rome. I think the sovereignty of the rope in contrary to the doctrines sad examples of Christ, an obstacle to the liberty and welter,, of the people, and a calm of dis• card and trouble to the political and religious world." Gmcruat. Qurnma.--Geueral Lopez In him ad. dram, intended to have bees famed to his follow• era to ease of cocoas*, in speaking of the Cohan flag, makes the folfoariog• Walton to a diatirgulakh• ed American oftlier, supposed to be General Quitman: "Thu patriotic people °falba Will rally in "JnY and enthusiasm to its support, while you leave be hind you untold thnuaands, eager to treed In your glorious track, under the lead or ono of the moat eminent chief. lathe unparalleled Mexican um. pent.; nnleu tndeed we anticipate them by con. summating mar splendid task betme they have um° to folloa." Gassy EOM *Batty. The Dorchester Mil. len Bank was colored on Saturday night, sod robbed of 635,000: The robbery was discovered early on Sunday monolog by the sestteriolf of bills on the road, In the vicinity of the Bank. The thieves IS their haStejto escape, (hopped DO Isu than 6500 or 600 In bills or various otactsoloatiour, some of them quite new =Ono or the officers uf he bank wastmatedialelynnonsed, Who repaired to the Bank buildiOg, up og entering they found the inside door open, (be. vaults. though secured b 'daub . ° iron doors Woken. Fab e ken had droned the cots to door, and the inner lock bad been for. cad by gempoweer. ' All lee money. was carried off There mere four locks upon one door and 'two upon another; with bonds of Imo covering the pad looks. and these securrd again by pad loch. Of the money Wok.. 629 000 was m the bills of the Dcrchester and Maori Beek, of callous deco. m creiona, 11450 le Ulu:timber banks, 111000 in cold god elver tied op In small bagr. The rob* bin took all tbuterot at the front door, which they locked alter there. Oifiners are In tot pursuit of the Ofja.D. IsCLtres, Ural Pans-7 We great Amen• eon remedy for Cos of tie most ferannalfle ills that gest, to heir 10, is new acknowledged &opener to any mediAne of the kind ever offered to the nubile. The action le anal, certain, sod attendant with en un pleasant result. It ban never been tried without pro• dieing the most solitary egret Compounded by one of the most eminent physicians in oar country, i t is the medicine whlGh *defter, skill, and experieuce Okla to human serering. Call and purchnee abos For sale by J. KIDD & CO, No 60 Wood moot. e34lfrAed • LOCIAN,. WILSON dr. Co., 120 WOOD ST., ABOVE pwrll, . Have jaw received lame aildivions to their SPRING arncroF HARDWARE, CUTLERY la Imported by 'bib packets from 'Europe, and to winch they would enpreially call the attention of purchaser., hetteying it eir Vet , / even• slu e crocks Red low prices will give enure satisfaelio. wayiklawlyT DII. D. 1113 NT, • :-..jko • Dendat. Comet of tout* and Decatur, between cett-al yin _ _ . . T - 3 - Ev. /flux Devig. thalynakineb, Co taw Down, .1, Ireton:l, wil preach le the Alit°CUM Rearmed March; DC. Prewlyst Allegheny CDT. to row 10.11.10, at half out 9 o'clock. . loin ASMART active lad, from 0 to 19 Yenta of ate, one who can tome well reeanneended for honesty nto general good habita t . None other need apply. SHACKLE:TT it Willa: • 108 101 Wood street aiWnuoxyl NEW BOONS 1 At Bateau' Lticrory Mpg, Third strew, of ponte Mr Pose Offer. HARP ER'S Now Olonthly altigerina for Jane. Itlorniao col!-111ra. parti and 10. Hanes NlOrcharits , Mega:lnc fir Joao,. Eclectic. afaansitmlor June. Litteltlri Liam* Aim—No:MG. . Roam Shatopearc—Nol7.. , Dictionary of Mechanics—pall 11. Pictorial FUN Rook of the Ravoladon —yarnl& I. Thu Stevan- R. 11. Carlon. R.Q.—pan s. Tan Muer , . Daughter. Df Dickens.—price 0 eta. ORANGES—A lot of frelb biesina Oranges lost to .colved, sod tot sale low. by the box. by • WM A btICLURO & CO joo 2:4 Liberty st (11.01"/ INS PlNS—XlAlarossion reeM •nd tor . sale Ly the box, by WM A bIyCLURG & CO - -ished Beeler; Cedar Iwith b Thoops, for WO ne] W A MeCLjI AC IiTILLOW BASKETS loot reed, acifor nee by V T jet , Whl A tdeCLURG rk. CO ROOFING PAPER—Toed. Ibr ' , nib by .1 SC lIOUNNIA KEG .2.• CO • Ica . 24 Wood G • T?ACON PAPER—Large, olose,.and etrong, made Laexpreesly (or covering boom for the cincionarl market, for ants be 7 rdIMOONIOAKER IL CO irb NOIG caeca fine qualiir for ante t.* .J- J ,B - J SCHOONMAKER h. CO Plana end specification. will be es:tailed, and in formation given by the subscriber, at the office of If. Woods, Esq., Navy hand, for lour day* previa.% to the lettings. Lty Yeeelistion of the DORM of Director,. dated Jute dth, NCO. ISYLVANUS LOTH HOP,' LARD --63 brie No !landing, add for gale by Wheat Engineer. Jell . DICKEY fr. CO _ BACON-i 1 Lhdo maned, now labding Isom steam er!ambito, for gala b ISAIAH DICK A' & CO hP • Water'and From sts. Tow° us—ta to mos N■preer, landing, for tale by lee IeALAII DICKEY tc CO EA- Ibo pkga Nab-gawk and black. ramie by jaq IBAIAII DICKEY k. CO ALERAWS:•42 bd. pi4verlatli 400 As each; Chr,bas, , For sale low by C ll GRANT as Winer ot 'I . EAS-70.1detesta Yawls Crain: 3.9 do 1MP...n01 and GAAP.rdr, 40 do Paactoong 001 Ch 0113; • A. do ecru Lie Ooloogi 40 caddie. V 11 tionpowdor ued Inancrial. Ahoy 01 the above are chime, aid all will ho mad very Imo, to elofe by Iledi C N CHANT TAU & PITCH-13 tolls Tlf; 103 6 to Pixer4 for tale h 7 0 II GRANT SUNDEIM-.Ground and Rue GinrelAtan, Nu. mega, Indigo, Gine In key, fotuala by yes • ' C H CHANT ntirsBoesnillatd lioisting.;Wamel, to , qle bY KB, • C H GRANT ER SKINS-6 bundles fdeate by by bATTOF.W9 k. CO FLAXSEED -03 balm fret 'wed for gals by lei BIIEY, hIATTIIEWO & CO VEATIIMI-44 sacks prime Kr r , ;e11.1 hy je9 RIMY MATTIIEWB& CO LOVR-30 MI. family Flour for MOP bY F RIMY. MATTIIKW lk CO FISH -191 brie new No 3 Mackerel; 13 brie No 1 Naetereei ekf brio No 3 do; • ,38 brlr Not Ilerrigg, for solo. hy je9 . • NHEY. 91A11111113111 A. CO LEAD-110 pi es soft °dine• royalty by jetl , RIEV, ItIAITNEWS k CO LOIIi9VILLE Llbl2— tl for sale by 108 T AR tr. PITCH—WWII C iar; — a 3 Crla Wilmington Pitch, (dr eala JoR RCEY, ATTII a'oo lirminow GLASS-030 boxes atoned sloe. •f TT Smith' A. Herron'. manufacture .orurran ea cone to cite brand,. for 1.1111 redocal prices by leg H/lEV, MATTHEWS & CO tIi.E.S4IAVEL'S MEDICATED NYMPit SOAP. T tk —The fin Of many Peraont is iiiallgured with alight eruption.. Si pimples, morybew, to., sod when Oda is merely s disease el the skin, as it I. in ninety nine easel onto! every bandred, it la very easily re moved. doles ilacePe Nymph: Soap is expressly adapted to distant of the 'Mafia. It pets directly moon the minote pores which cover it. seance, cleansing. them fr., impurities, and by it. petsami properdes besting and eradicating all eraptiont;and rendering the dated and roughest akin sent, fair, and bid. mina. Persons who have been to the habit of wring or& nuso ee a d p il wg b4i ym as p tzthed i. at i. the ., Lz..inst a lfdLE:le . f . t Lost, preventing She neck, ortarola/rorn chap. ping, allaying all Fanli ke, and removing all Maine- Ou.rtartiont. paneillef.cupdsite retratue, and I • enweiy devoid of ell alkaline properties, rendering WO. only •rdele which sae be nod with safety and comfort to the nursery., . . _ All those who. (sees or neck. are Matured with pimple., blotches, tan. caorpheOr. , shoold make vial of isles Uwep. Nymoh coop, as the proprietor positively motes them, that Its sote will tender the most discolored skin whl e s the Noshes% skin month and the moot encased' akin healthy, pore, and bloom- -- • tag. Jules Mtel , . Nymph Soap I the only article which will annually pmducy the elbTO erects In so abort • d ma, and the only one whith It at the *ado timu all Fevre:lid and ondrely karmic... Pi epated only by JUL.Y:a DAUM. Perfamer and Mamba, • 120 ch,dnut street, A. Fabdeabch: phut. For ally wholesale and retail by 11. and•R. X. Beller*, Pinabargb; and John Bar.; gent end J. Mantle; Ailallbedt7 eity,Va, i g e Ttill - FILLA RS OP HEHODEFXrar Travels Ca • S qnslo sad Maroc** In 11349.—Dy David Drqtthart, Ent bI:P. For side by fey iciwurrox a errocrroti Throkir.-Gesseval Literature - '•Vglrpt7tltlit‘"d 4V"'"Ci2R" r.Ortnetr-Uiter{orns and•Keneetions. 12mo AJ L ltirve.-no4o,Literamrp,:vitaio. • • Deriik-Leatudra. • . • • ArTant-Witot I saw in California... • • . Vtiatniti. Via. AlcotLttees to Keiser( own. .12tno; Boroup)leitinelo f : llnroan.Nauere. Yerlcoor-Mctiern.French Literature. Emailie-Pb4l.sophy. Neernhane..liaosan Itfacneilsra. Ilumeoldt-Arprets of Natue. Droderip-Zoological Recreations, For sale by JAMES D LOCKWOOD 10eFoertb rt BRADDOCK'S ilicitat and divtded into sections or seams of front two and. a half to mg acres each, the meadow ' ands of the Celebrated Braddock's Field Farm. situ. sued in Allegheny county; Pa, on the Monongahela Blver,nine miles from the city of Pitt.burgh, I new offer the said sections for sale, on imeonutiodatiog terms. . . Thlslocation Isnanurshly suited for country cents, far gardens, or for e nienufacterinX district. The country around it is healthy, preductive, alit: thickly seuied Abondet• t surplice erlanitter, brick clay. I memos. 'cool, and water, are on the plane, and ia the nelahliorlmod. Toe scenery, too. Is lovely. Al. together, the loratien is beautiful and renowned; and for misty and combtnation of advantages, is almost unrivalled. Draddock , s Field, in • few months, will be acne. table from Pinabargh, over' three leaning thorough. rues. Already, by the Monongahela River, steam bests almost hourly pass it, or stop at tide wharf when cc aired. The Patonsylvanla Rail Road, which is now being ilreded, is located directly through it. By this mute wit be reached in twenty minutes time. from the by. The Pittsburgh and Draddoers Field Plank old, for winch the lumber has lamely been eon. reacted, form one of lie streets A drive of an boar from the city ein this mote will lead to ft. Persons swishing to .purchnse will And me there every Tuesday. Tnarsday, and Saturday af emoons. Shend - Foritythe also, who now keepi a priblie board inghouse in the large brick mansion, will show the preyed) at soy time Plans or' the will etre be • een at my office, corner of Wodd sad Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, and also milraddeck's Field ' .Is7tdtf ' JAhlk. W LIUSHANAN Valuable Property far 'Sala by Auction. (IN Thursday, June Arth,.ot 0 o'clock, will be sold 13 on the prentnes, near Woods' Run.in Ross town• s p h r i ll 6 g " tt y p%:t e ol o, 7o o a f e t rrs, d il ' id ' olt l, :: " .. , Z ,"l' ; tor garden and other pa morn, and presenting a good opportunity to those wbo desire to obtain pleasant cotinvy residence, being hut a abort distance from the Rines,md immediately on the new mate of the lk aver oad. The location so eminently pleasant and health. 1 ful. and the property Is aboadmitly supplied with Co. el Rent water. Term. ofsale, one elm cash in baud, and the baltnite in three annual payments. A plan of the lots, and farther particulars may be obtained by application to the propnetor, Wm Leaky, on the Manses, or at the office at loin. 11. Davis, Allegheny city. Alva, at the tame time, will be offered• for sal., three Louie the city of Allegheny, two on the comer of Beaver god Saar son sts, hermg :V feet front by 1/0 fee•, to...allay of lo feet behind, (the curb atone of there low 111 already rev,) and One lot on Sampson It, having 20 feet, front by tO feat. Terms of sale. the game as above. WILLIAM LIKCILY ' Jernitd Monet trope. Publto Rata or Real briatae•s fling undersigned will expose to sale be nubile IVIUSIZO i.e ornery, so 'Tuesday, the Mb day of June, instant. at 6o slosh, P.M. AU the tight, title s and Interest of Z. H. Comou,to the heads of Ms as. Vitkerroer,ol: in, sod to TC;te d t . ; O. shame' Dear the corner of main and Waits,el eva te:U mid Lots, 1(6 and 207, have each a front on Alain at. of 25 tees, and extend in depth 100 fettle Carpenter's ailay, and 81 feet In width of Lot No. Rel. which ez• tends beet 100 leer to Carpenter's alley. Sold Lots have erected thereon four brick dweliirp booms. Sate to he made or, the preens., Terms made known On day of ale. C O,LOOhIIS. Aewartee. Plitsburgh, June 1, 1850 —jeTidtd GREENWOOD LEAVY.I3—Sy Or Oree nod tor sole by JOHNSTON ISTOCKSN 3e7 - , N!NEVEM and ha Keitourtei yob an account of a visa to the Chaldean Christian of Kindle/art, aed the Yerldv, 'or Devil Worshippers uld an I MIUUT in to the Manners and arut of the ancient An; Nana U) Atodu Uenr7 L O ayaril.lhro., D. C. L. FOr 11•41 JHNSTON re STOCKTON'S Book Store. nor. Market& Third eta. ()partial. Port. chronicle, A American, copy.) I. E. • - WIIEREAS, I have this day contlituted- sod sip palmed my brother, Gym* 01. k, of the city of Pittsburgh, my arrant, attorney in Met Mt mm all pet. on, the RIMY, haring any Mwlal clad. against me, and all ...as indebted loins will abate call. him and settle their amour.. an he is le ally aaltiolval to attend to all bostneve transactions for me. Ito will be found at hit store, wilt ode of the Diamond, Pitts bunch tcl:dltßULlZlli SMITH ILINTUN PAPER MILL t, Steubenville, Ohio. kl Agency at bb Wool .Meet. W I' MARSHALL FOR DRAWING ROOMS—GoId, Ciampi., Pace and Plata Wall Pryer, rteendy received by W P MAIISIIALL NE COUNTER-10 feet 'ong;oabed,oiltlt oberry I top, Or wile love, by .1 EC 1100NETA lI6JL & CO 67 HINTING PAPER—SO nos 21137 Wenn , . un Is.d 7 d iot sale by A H ENGLISH ts CO Ti Wood s! ELLERS' FAN ILY hIEDICINES— , They are the utedletnee of the day.fl Graham Station, Ohio, blaytt, 1149. R S Scheer-1 think aright, tor the Inelltof others, to State some facts to lelatitio to tyoar excellent Pat Medicines. I have need your Verm•foge largely to my tiara family. one Cal frequently expelling large quantities (wny MO to VW worn.) .from two children. I bare also used your Liver rills And Cough Syrup In my family, nod they .are, in every instance, produced to. effect. desired. As I an engaged in merchandising,/ am able to state, that I hive yet to hiar of the tint failure weere your medsctnes have been nsed in any section of the country. to conclusion, / may Mate that they are we medicines of the day, Ind vs &caned to have a very extensive popularity. Yours, tV it r t • "-rt. Prepared std mid ha IL R. SELLERS, N 075 Wood street, and nitld by //regents generally th the two clue, and •Mmtly. le? For Sato Cheap. NFI handiame buggy, enhrely new, from • eel. O [anted at inufeeltaer , at the east Alm o Phila. titirtilu built truant/ hand. Sulky; In good order. En. •Utre ot Wu office. See . • . . D1VF1.4.1,130 nousg AND OFFICE,In Third 0., Darilngion'• now, a four story dwelling, eau root, With bath fOO , ll. has fauttres, and othre. Apply to JrAdtf HENRY Wolin:3, cent ar WIMT au 1110SPDATT , S1 PATIIIIIT SODA ASII Price 1141Slaced. .T ll 47oOry p sYd i ll U gtlvi ' ln i "I' end th . 4 7.7:2.k b g :Seth Ash, warranted solicitor to ally other btand 81 by.tnegoautity of 5 ems or upward• for currency o Uttnroved Not ,., at four month.. or II roralcuquax, thy, W a. bl AUTCHELTILeSt s left Liberty stre-t. t==== PROPOSALS swill be received antil Timmlax, the Vl:lat bat.; ler grading and bridging that parses id the Pituhergh and Firaddeeketteld • Pleat Road. from the oily hoe to Station Ole, above the six mile • Wall Pope. , W 0.47, MARKET STREET, between Third and N Fourth *meta, riusbargh, Pa. THOMAS PAL MER would respectfully call. the attention of his (mods and easterners, le his rresent Attentive and general erect of merehirmiii. It will be toned to retro prise every a ...ippon of American end French Wall Paper end Border or P.lOlll, Halls, Dining Room, Bed Chambers, Counting Boone, tee., ranginglrom to cents to IN a mete. SO. erect 1. diversity of. prices and onetime can hardly fell to salt the erten marinates and tastes et purchasers who may laver with their patronage, the old emblished stand on Market Meek redo dam PI t strualgh and Broad oak's Mold Plant - Road Company. TE Stockholdeo aro hereby notified that the. lkord of Blansgers hive directed an instalment of fire dollen per skate,' to be prod to the Treasurer on ur before the ghlt day alone, Instant _leMoM • ' itpEtEtyr Rollll,Treasarer, DOT ASIIL-50 nuts nave nod for ails to close consignment, by : - ice J DALZELL BACUN-4 camas HT cats , ' Hams, IS do do' Shualdars. Jun weird sod for gale br WS J A HUTCHISON A. CO TAB, PITDII, AND RUSIN— aO9 obla N C Tar; WO lAN Pitch; 60 bal. Rash., In atom and far ' JAn A HUTCIIWON a tXO rIY. TURPENTINE.-. 30 W.I. abelosorder, far O ale, bYM BRAUN & REITER. INSD7OII, - 43 - 1115 fa, sale by 1.4 4,0 URAUN & REITER OPAL VARNIBII.-8 bbla see , d and tat sale by /Ed oAdi VARNISH-2 tibia rte'd .na for sale by I r y BRAUN &. RE/TER Divine tOEM of Ciovoranhetal. T D. LOCICWOOD,II4 Moores greet, will pobllth thth day. the Divine Otigta of Corinne:m.lll,lms. [ldea frtmillto French of Dr. Maher, by Henry Rah r, M. .in ohe vol 11 ma. Jed mem PUBLICATIONS. - Fletcher—Nineveh, Aspen. and Hyria , 19 mo. Erman—l gave ie In Siberia. 2 vols. 12 me. DoMam—Biz month. in leo Cold Clam 12 mo. Taylor—Eldorado, Y vol. it 1310. Unneloy—Drugglste l Rocopt Rook, II too: Mockey—Popular Random, 2 vol. 12 mo. Dickens—D.4d Coppothold, Tel I. 12 mo. liumboldt;—Lipotts of Nature. 12 mo. Whlto—thercoal 1110ory, 12 mo. Sbaw—Roglish Lllcrtture, 19 am. Campboll—Lives of the Lon! Chancellors, 7 vole. Anstend—eAncient World, DI mo. Johneen—Dielionary Garden:op, IS me. 8011-The material managemea.of children, 12 mo. FOlcalo tor D LOCKWOOD, Ilookseller aid Imposer, ios coon), u s. 1. EMl=llll= v Vloetwi eRE ce E le V r ED ed , r b d rands o L f i g be e r n ty i ne r H w av athnae rCoib, glary — . litess dos Plantation Flrglkli•L the ben Cigar. imporied,anil bat rarely liar with la lintaburgla Nosegay, extra medico Regalia.; La Pirenin del La Norma El Leon DOI* . Diana Napoleon Jame dant dw Free Gracia. Lel/mita Old Zack Kossuth del Mao, Robinson'. extra CareodisbTobacce,for sale wholesale and retail by .• lea WM A gIeCLURO k CO Ftiv 11sutdmg Lot. at Auction, • ON 'Monday afternoon, Jane Itch, at 3 o'clock, will be sold on the eretnleca,' five tely o.ltable lOts or gicund,siuisteonrecondatitel,beeireen retry street and Redoubt Alley, Merano each a frontol iV feet,ll.lla CZlCllding hack 33 reeve an alley IU feet wide:agree ly with plat; of Jetnt Caldwell, £nq. Tema, one fah cash, tcsidaa In fast, wiaal sawn' payments, with immesh P At DAVIS, MC. P. CATES' PATENT DIES FOR CUTTING SCREW - . PATIO/TM NAT 8, 1E47. n:SE DlTS•ltijviag been adOPfed Uld hiliaroPProred file! .the TrtatiV 'lMPlAlrtfeee Y k and Philadelphia, are now orrered jo martbfacturers, machinist., &asp mobs, • ~ with the inmost Cl fidence, as the toast perfect article In two rp, rteltllig 'Knew., ..., . . , .. , i 011KANIPSillg Onr the iron to be co, which teat:area° en,, , ,4,- ,:„, Their superiority over any otkver Diet he ClOrtlfa 'used, &salsa in iheir . • cutting. a ria rzcr Scalw,whether.Y tx egc • ls thr~ • bP or prerions prrpr.rotron, as the dies cut the thread out of ithe solid , iron t without ratatne it in the Iraq I. thei, g .,,,,,,,,N ra taity, rapidity, and perfection of work; and in their wmplicity and Hula lethality to get out of order'.. . r • • •.: 1 . . _. cor.tlPlo*Car Pan+2lll2o2o, L. ibis i t t o cheat* 'hot wo loon parealtaseict from. P. W. a '"" tha not of ming hia patent Dies far est. -nabohs. In (.11/ optnion,ltis aro *nett tope riot ban ) others W ars aoguinted Um Ramose of nub' bolts. J P MORRIS & 00. P.3l..naita, Au{. IL 049. lluing ban P W Goa. , Mint Dies In In Otr entabllabraent far tie lest nine months.. !or caning ',21,17,1='—','"- 7 .,rur -3 rale' rothaTa i f, rimy bein g ono far auparl.—abelarnrenp dim .5 par caln. cheaper th an any ethers now in naa., ICI. NEARiIi CO. Penn Ibis!' to entity that wa have purchased the right to use, and 611091 ed In our bosuns., P PP tsste.P Ka' tent Perot Cotter, whlchwet :Artily tremor!. of -$0 can do much wore wort, and we bellavoll will nit. porn In durability ani orceliloo,aa mach ad cconeiller el labor, coy shes known tO 1110R/418, TAMER & td0a1 1 1S• Pumantrauust, Pits montb,2bsts dap.tuadi - flaw Nott s Arg..lo, 180. Mating adopted P. W.Ontes'otratent Wee" fat ent• tine bolts, we tate pleasant in laytne, that lithos? tlaut answers our expeetatlons, and havejno lesita• non in giving as ant opinion, that it for oueols any other plan In preseason for Cani^ft bait T amok b. CO. We hoes P. W. Oates”. Patent Dies. for cutting ' actors, and the manta! of sob" them M so vrA considerable, that we look open them as lndithensw bleb every establishment having any itooroor or terawa W Cat,. MoCORIdICH, OGDEN; & CO, Cmcooo, May 10, 1849. Osanascs Orncs, WAractorsr, gu 69L.39. I 1t..., porchastxt of W. IL geovilie. lot the Ueiva Btate., the right to tie In all the Intleitiallk and SIC. & 11. ISIITOUELT4ZInt Sole laiporte iv tortilla market, Of Jas. litespratt & Sou. , Patent litiaa. !tab, AEE Inlay receiving, by canal, Imo mobiles of thr above celebrated, article, both gin& and aoar Dell beeoy and WO c ub they will Dell at the to welmodel price, for hr approved , N.B. In addition to the above, they hava nears! obi .menta to arrive, tor the tall-wade. je Ell SUITING P0E4.8,3500 feet landing and A by SOBERT DALZEtar uLI res Liberty street f ADD Olt,-10 bbir receiving (rem cisme, - Kev stone State, end for ulelry J DhIiZELL• 163 No :0 Water street . o . o o, l7gellg . tta pnes In tun *db. rnild far H LEA. Je3• Na / 31) 1416 , 17 street NEW lIVIIIC. '. At the Sign of the Golden limp, No. IQ, Third rt. GAS OAST UKOLIVED .: The Lord% Swayer., (beautifully embelii•bed.l Our Faith be, f midis , Slighdlg Esits Lbs.:Ma as sang by Mad. Elsese,etardl. Nspolitalne,an sung by Mad. Bileasilanti. Pm Queen lrf a Fairy limsd, do.' . May Breezes, as sung by Mad. Bonsslubs. Swiss Girl, as sung by bliss graft. ~ Ern anl, wi sung by Mad. IllseactelantLi Csil Mb pet nsmts. flyer of Darden. 'Yes, ere we met I was a lover. Old Bruton. Wedding waltz. - : .• Sylph W•lmes. .. • ~ Aliqulppi Walts—il Robboek. • , r, Morse Bose Pelka. i . • rthe Pelta, tze...Ne. rjes li, ELEBER. A refill...Et supply 'of Walt Silks and Olney eel. Li oral Pate, tat neeetwad oy ezprea turf Mans log, at north eat co MU RP HYY oarth & BUII and MarketCHPIVLD ca tad MURPHY ! UURtIIiFatL.D are' sating WNW! I.n.a and Duna M. D. Lulus at very lau price.. at nonh cut cam, olltounh and Market - All. 1.5 BLat:li &LK LACEs—Extra arida ,medium and enrol. trimming Laces of best qualithiost tad anJ for sale at Dionhout corner of Roar* and afar ket streets jen MURrHY & EIU&CtiFIELD BLE" HI _C NO IXIWDER7,IO ra4eliaspretqt. beat q 1 . 6 ty to none via Phdadrielna per ebb Delta For bbio 1 by W MITCHELUILES, Jes . !Amity meet. TAILORS , GOODS, AT COST. .I:FEFSEY, FLAMING A CO, haring arranged to ILL etre their enure attentton to the Ale of dotantic Wooten and 00005 Gepda, now •Oder their loge sunk of Tellers , Trimm i ngs, Vesting!, Prenela sod GennenClodis, oeakimorea,/ke. And east REDIDEY, FL:WINO t CO Jet 1291W000 brl to artim, for ' leAlAll DICKEY a. (30 jet Waxer Frontms SUNDRIES-41 bat t il s o I il L4 . rd; 4 ca4lo Baton 1314e'.' • 3 outs Shooldem t: 9 tut. I lora% t east as llout 2744 Noppaa Ulooms; m ardor, Coy onto je4 ISAIAH =KEY L New Publleatlaahs TRVING , S tdatteihrt. 9 v ols hf calf clo th - 13133 A Tayler'• Ellorada 9 veg. Masi, Irving's Worts, Vemplete. 19mo. hie* Ahf calf, • Downing's landscape CAndenimy. Dournmes Fruit Trees of Ahmrica. Balatincl—Croly. bra anipman's American Oilman( Mot: 3 N05,.313. lloosehald P'ordaDickehs. Nos tto & - andimsetal hand.. LEurai] David Copperficid—vol For sale by JAMES.. D LOCKWOOD Ie.ICA Fourth it WOOL I 5170016 • THE lerbermatiet pnce le cash; *III be pad 303 the dldercel grease or Wool, by • ,8Z W tiAktinvoil Je4 • •' 141 Fleet It & 716 &Tend it j Ara—Loo , hrlo . Floor, oa's tre i g rirmr — rrArmilrr. 0 for gale by i t" Is tg " idr far sale '4 MMI/M=El 4;2OAP-30 Las Na t Soyy, lee% .0 tor at by ' 8 t W:II.ABLIM.IOi ('I C I i bLES-2.7.1zs Mould Cardlesifor ale by . 8 trY14.11.6118A1.011 • Ilims•beld e n. LOCKWOOU has Nth Nat rectd akent Hoc Jhots Words—Nos 110 I. jet IN UOW OLAISS—SUO bores snorted use., "' prima arder,for sale by JOHN;MATT a, CO ' iv, Ltvirty uml 4 LAXnEED Mrs prune on Blom, tar ital. try A JOIII4 , WATT h. CO ==l , Wenter not into the lin of podesi, we say notldne oboist Dundee& of Chests. litporten, LEE. Capital, Bought for Coati. as. In 4act, we will not humbug to 013.7 mangier or (one, we pimply Invite th e publiccompare Dfat Teas la method poreham elsewhetei Viol la the best method we know to awer. tale rano sell. the best and eheapelit Teo In Putts burgh. We are now selling . . Good and strong Tea at 41+ and ISneenta per lb. A Wines -•-•-•••• 75i do do The beat Tea Imported Into theG.States, al Low priced, amerce or inferior Teas We d o pot keep: alb alms & newourn""' Ptoptlatora of the To, Alatkat, len Bast aide of Diamond. ENTERPRISE COOKING STOVI2- for sate, to 41 claw, at ill e'er., by 'Ail II Gawp len lIEESP.-160 bxs prime new Cheese, iota leeeieed at the Bauer and Cheese Depot. tind for sale by D:CANFIII..D POTATOM-140 bathe'. or sale • y jc3 i B CANFIELD T INSKED 011,-10 t a Daft ate, tor .le by 1J 1.3 ! CANFIELD FIRS PROOF PAINT—IO on. to* Was by J. 3 .1 II CANFIELD Nsw mAc"REl''hibarlYekarjilleciii Canal Oaski, Pena at D — ALTFETRE-10 nolo arida, in *tom for sale by IJ ISAIAH DICKEY & CO Wank s Front it. COD FISH on bi nd , for mile by • . IeaLBALLEUDICHEY a CO WIRE BRICK & TILE-Fee ale bTT 1e.3 . ISAIAH & CO • Norco:l—u Wt.., Slantti lor.banincon Imtl, sale by lO ISAIAH'HICKEY & CO • ARD &GREASE far oda isAumitilmazir& co norm* lserrow for We by r. lap ISAIASITICIIIILT it CO ItyARRINTED — PUSTE — WINV/17B111WW - seli YT able for oteillebi al purposes ,f 4 vele by quart or wholesale, by ' MORRIS* HAWORTIt MP The abate' genuipo Wtho and Brandy ors. bought In Ponugal abd Prange by barselYes, and we guarantee them put. lea ENULIbIi UIN, (or gala bY barrel, by .1,3 MORRIS* itio ORTaI rIARBON ATE AMMONIA-4 mak; trash, pm Tr • ki seised for sale by • J SCHOONMAKER &CO tl•Nood st • Tr 185 PAPF.R.-30 roamsfor it saleg f A Eß co ' je3 1:Q UOIIIC II ROOT-5 balm; 1[04 , 1•1) , lJ • J SC 110014MAAS 7 II & CO MEW BOOS' 1 , • AT HOLMES' LITER.AIirDEPOT, Thud bin.; Pplienltc the Nig Onie. MTISTORY of Peudennia, by TbstalteraY--Pbn ' l . • JP. hlatinbact slid ht. Saccatioart, by Wablibitgibb Iroing—carnrlrte. . Rosa Foster. By Reynold.. vat it. .. 1111clorrood far May. ~ The War of Woman. BY Dttabil; Italian bibakrpeare—No 16. Conant In. By Penrge Lard. ! . Da.td ttoyperlirli—No 13 Dictionary oflklechanic.—fnd /0-'• . lea Goad Beek. for Mamma( Reading. TNOMBY tr. SON. 2 mils. Imam , . Jens Elm, 19.** Bette...trot 12mo. Views Afoot Ittroo. PeirfaVeTtStl2. 12mo. ' ." Early Jesuit Missions In North America. • Reno. Po ?elev.—The Rosen and other Poems. I.trao. Pletares (tom Italy—Jameson. Unu. hLs. Adams' Letters. Itmo. Heorkatone. I vole. Mao. ,9 11s1 ooh—Miyo. 12ron The Bachelor pr the Albani. The Image of Ids Father—lUnithat.d.: Item 1a • Legend. For MI. by • JAMES LI LOCKWOOD 3e3 101 Pdunh Mtn. KSTelleß and' ItamVlat. By 3. T. /Badly . .The Warman of th e Anreiroaa' Renoßruen. jsy Mrs. E I`. vol 3. •-•- Annals of the queens of Spahr. By A-Gary. .The Elliott Ba+OBB or the Mara of a New York Saamautas. By Charles Barden. - , k a yr . : 7:lfir of opcb l rg tho i a;azal t arantvie, " 1a.03 Diarker area (Bear. /man al, American. and Baronial, .13 pa TIACON—GNO lb. bokroood, & Jost rociL tor ina BILLIo by tffIJART lice ender the expen Loin of dos. Deputy:lm, P. W. Gateeandent Vas" for caul, g et tel. On aeta•,ther nein been tried In tvo of lho lerde annals, and fond to be eery efficient nod norllent A. TALCUTT, Col. Ordinate. Hasse ita Yobbo atm Dorgs„ y . • • Woltuaoson.SePt- Consideihat Cates' Patented Improrone at for cot. ling arrears on metal to be a asluaele enr,ll are, by authoray of the Honorable Secretary of the flay__,l purchased of the Attonayi of the Patentee., Wat Scordie, and Sonnet Moyer, , the sisht make and age said Insproaeomat brike 1.% E. Nary. JOsEPII Shlll - 11,Chief of Susan. In use slushy . - • . Buffalo Works, Buhl.; .. I. Horrid. dahlor, doehastor: Koolau& Co, Glottoestrr, N. V; Hay Wood & Snyder, Schuylkill County', Hirbeck. New 1 orb; Hogg a. Delantater...Plo, nix,a N. 1r; lilt.. Dunham lk Co, New Voet: Dekmesd Y. CO, MOIIVITOM Welk*, Daly Van Cozen, Rocheater. • hide I. /Mara. New York; Allow Wotko, do; • Pease &Netpley, - Wes: Point Foundry; Melee & Itro, Philadelphla; A Jenks, UsudeabotO, Pa; Waltrotin & Noson. Boston and Kee, Toth; Lowell Machine Shop, Lowell: Automatons Co, Manchester, N yy, Lyman & Seeder, South Hogan, " and unnientas ether. • ' 'son No I Ilaniono,lo sots dies AL tips Cr h to II in. pd. 4MI Not do 8 .. do„ito1I pd. V5O No 3 do 13_ do Ito I, pries SI All orden adOresood to P. VW. wont: Cllooto.N. D. Hanson, Near TOllri E. D. Wagtail •Co, P. dclohis, and U. 11. Scoville h. Soon, Coinage, ror Die. and Tap., veldt or vildiont. nomlninlV for 'WI them, anti Irma with prompt auesteni. • • 1.31.C460, May .7, VAL - AMUSEMENTS. THEATA El MECUM Les= =A Umater . . . /--.. FIT= 07 ADMINIOT •' Diess Orate and PirqUlte.• • •—, .. . . 58 centa Second and 'Third Ilata •- 1. , 3' " . tiallary (for colored personal.-- • •43' Doors open at 71; esnain will rtao at o'olosk ths /bleeder, Jens e, .11 be resented NVALLACL. Wallace .lEltkpmenat .Lady Lfelen•••—••—• • •..Alr Taylor Alos H McLois --Mks roner 'to conclude with the • - OUCIS WILL 07 GENOA. . handl. ' Mn It Mulish, The aAYMOND FAMILY mill 'shortly appear. SOO SISOMAS GRAND FLORAL CONCERT ON MONDAY evening, Jona 10, at WILKINS HALL, SDOVIMSOII UINOILIAM will ere a Orland Floral' Concert, congaing of the beautiful Oratorio of the Festival of the Doae, and several ether pieces, .truit 300 Salters from the folloof.ng &boots and Seminaries: From the Pittsburgh, Female 'attune, Mra. Gee• horn, Liberty meet. • From the Allegheny Collegians InaUttne.ilms ingles, federal aireet • • F LLe PlD.tharshFeatalet3aminarr,AfraO'n7.ll l Pelle sot et. . • • - From the nigh School, Fourth Ward, P!nn itteet. VIOIII Ihgh School, SereadWard, Kau at , and ar'Lliclbanra Academy, I , lllh s tree L irrltakets,l3 eclat; to be bad at NeSot , a, Sieber% alto C alga" Matta act at the door. *, • S IJ UINGtIAIt :011i1111 - 11111EWitL1' C 01101311.7. resltively the last elope atione at% 13)7101Lt 1111104100 1 / 1 .N21, 0'4.'17111D/a eveidaF, Jane 7th. at Willi:lNS WILL; Oh thla megaton, Blettota Blitiketiau will have the wader 17 ormat to the ;abbe, wearied and new pregteetete, conalausey of tteekektlon'of the most pouter eJetlolt and halm Bong* , and C. 111111.. Mans. tflmao. mrill tepee , by general reqiiial, hie Lee cemposltion,.7 he Dream" and vrili - 71st (eV the Grtt tinny nranktte malt the popular variations, lonaketaed 14.7liceetemps. e; bled. liriewdand EUgiterithcaccianiierllrelvo actlat. couceit to'potenicnen at a extend, peetB o'clock. nnp- Fp pertivekts. are mall Je7_ Wicastie illn wengitio Greet You ; * Wll4l/14 .:1111,14.13ALV,E1001 MONDAY EVENINI3 Juan 10th. atta EVEItY EVE NING.DIJK11 , 10.111; VTEhri: ' ' 'it.n:snearaeo.ifo.u.V. EM P rft e - m L 81 sea tolg.. • r• D. Pidder,l. B. G. gerder,,A; Meer, G. It Drava. C. C. Vail, L:Powers. es i t . thol seaweed emoiowitirE. The hest B.& 43 World!, The Eemtre, es Vocative, IottMDIDDtDI ors; Deliseetemof Falti 'plea Character, or Dane In 4, DM DoZeDTAtell s .ADD aulatatol IiDOD.Lo to produce theifecuale. • , The progretemes "caittelo scliermos from the Operas of Lamm, Norms, Valioembele, toe belte.,. La Qtriito, the F.aelterarese, llohemleo Girl, and Bronze thins. Together with ekes must pops • Ist Pahloplea hltedies.. Jo; PITTS'.OI.ERGH MUS EU M. to W. ritMtlill—•- -• Prophet°, EPEALE+ •- anagered N.M. end Immune Hoorn. lIE rtrntAc ere respectfully Informed diet th e Propritto, has engaged .ttre popular .8 Waned lsoupes,-Joknatsigelt • EAtoptan Berenaderskto will gise a whits chews and intmliente Voeal and inatrmantst Entertainments, commencing ThersdnY mfbrs Jane gibiyna, and coals.< every wattling du. sing tba Perform:mato commence+ at ti gt4===E;Ml PITTOIEROII ivisEosi eLRCTIIRK ROOM, aROLLO lirALL,—WOUELTIr. 14T. OPEN 1/.442", from 8 - ..tt M. till 10 P. AL Admlnlon -444amam raw Lestatil 1t0m,95 0e,:t14 Reservedmatai. cm. cite. . ) Ica witsmltTorneLt, F 1 rsDURCII, 137 ils.l39NVesil 9tre6l. Wirth. siIAT Waned citabluliment Ittivpfliltd for Itent It adgattPly Itttitrtrett for Conetiu, ct°".'Exl44 l ti"r!L ! ' .i . o v N e f a lkg& 47 4NB, .11:att ' • - „ 117Woodirt. •, , „ THE iGELE,A.T : BEM-ANNUM. - SALE - OP....DRY acrfoos. At - } be Chia Prie• A. MASONS', CQ, • WlLtinosomenea tin Slco O enlay, Jun!: adrn Thou =noose 4erablirheoent, wny ell their Wholondo nevem willion thbroeearion, henhrovro open for Stran.'huor, and all of their 'enough.e sunk will in oared to retell porehneere, ac •Ellsooont of fnunro to 30 per tent. le.oo then penal pneen SHUR trIOCK. OF *ILES Comprise °Per for bpndred pieces, and will be sold al on norneare dn. , Tacit. astottment Shawls, Dareces.Thsues, Gran afters: Fonlauf Rata: Lavras, -- alaslias. Intonate, Camtales, and Dteix Goods generally, will-b 0 clamed aariaunadlataly, at about ono ber th a aural rates. H. eases Fast CulottalLarratrorlll be offered at Ce. 2 do • !larvae', 4 , Mastin do Larne% ' • - l. _Leaped°, Eagllab and American Calicoes, 10211 e. WO dozen trawl liandkarebicrs, • - ak..7. A large lot of Wrangel Collars, some as lota as ne. Together with s onmplara inlet. of Domesno and .29hlus Goods, gibbons;Hosiery mad Camas, Roman,. --. . , Mating In an die moo exterankassonmenU in .nnnonnaY;Wgich will be winked doom In mach 'Jame% Dues than at Any of Um/. 5mi , ..4A.." , e Mite bo , closed open d o and S'i•Fir . i t : May MO mad Mt, for the pupa*. nnnee• irg end narking dawn neanberm, von 14731. ' A MASON /k. Cu • • - • . irdTg. - 96:- - 1161.11 - 071 tiaad,to 01.te • .It 3 • . • . • STUAILTra..*I.I„ 11.00411S—LOO dos LP storey and In? sale by Je ;:, - SIVA RT &PILL perAtlll-3 esakt prime, co StM, t. 111115,1 - _ ETUART StLI, GLU&-13 WM 'of the bentioolk - Mo.l"retWOFd far gale at.tio Dreg blare, earner or Sink and woad stiv „ 9-N WIGS'S/1811AM OLLAND . PpAt) gm Li- • " 5" """ A ' Aleall47. 7 o EC° , le3 1561Abeny- olt ETHEIMIJAIS PERFUMERy—A ion mut lus Wreel, for sole br as-Pett. xmc co jet " tb Wood at atm , Se 3 .r unin r cn W. Ints Satlead lead 4.1 a b• • . J KIDD t CO V as-4° , ; . HO teis Baltimore do, • * Is hrl• Need; 3U id etietitied, le mere. and Ai ode Ly DROWN & h'IIIHPATRICIC 144 Liberty et , RAISINS-450 qr bas in von., . - nd por toe by mao29 „ -, 11120WN HIRKPATitICK • D orATers-151 bushels long tads; g. • ' 76,huNesh.Oblr, Tat molt hod rot tale by raa799 BROWN tr. ItiRSPATIUCR DSD—too tons Almo tlTontuig, atna. &0.. s matztet Eophtaiet, tor wale bj , ISAIAH DIIOEVAS CO may: Water & Front etc O ur Al. VAR NlSlLl—ebris Jam nee., far eali,by ea Woad st a. L—le barrels AU rateill nn ARagrii scUrttli 11.4 - 11PF.-600 hahladders. Ur bast mewed, ant for as aby J KIDD1111:0 • Arts—woo avol.s. , roe, •• • / 139 "bh "4"" b " Ide m.y— a/LLB k BOB pir . grio out• for by • -•• • . • • MeGILLS k,RoE Vetlr4:74 h ar4 11"uiz2 9•Sm kept eon: nay 27 • UMACLI—; nets linkreecived, ted lor sale( • A CULBERTSON ngai •sale ' I:1 Baud. for binder., Chazobt obtoit •Imatulatte re fig ydatr, • mu . A CULBERTSON • 'ZOOID MAIII) PIAINOIII. A GOOD hiAbortur hew For*O attires, A second hand•••-•-• . • .... c oo oe A AsedramA sleight Piano, wall . Rosewood octaves, Andre good order • • • .100 OA paisi di *Wm 45 GO A good egrets , Pima 75 GO A gnod Si octave Plano. with 'smarms, fem. tart 75 CO _17771777 For side OT .• H MELLOR. may po Cl Wood it .1 irmii AiCO J YIDII de()