P0111.431*0 11Y, WHITE & CO IZMII:D=1 THURSDAY MORNING.. NNE 27, 1650. ilirmerearee ate etizeiey neraesue sumft ttwit Raton Wore Sr. sr, and a. mull 1 1 41bdele rr kia tie &numbly be amuse me waned cm Mr. D. Pews I. ageet - fer piper at )11. freed wade' le Nev. 'Wet, ntheelptes, ape Um& an& alberlsetf to ;cedes 'rebseNnions SaLttentreAmextueb — sebserplie•sartdadvercese• sem -Or Ate. Pleer. mea readied aseifinirsseed tree et rErCeeneren Duce eareres,-Advertlienteelt mod abs d s. fon t el. met, val be reeelvee tad • - Er lertaat Nbt*l Mmmy—Attentive num bad salnertpdens to dm MT* Madam and Catted gado GUMS. Philadelptit, reatived and 6r warded &ma We aikee. triil's .ea Lb of Mu tkls ogee. Dattocrawric WHIG •TATL T/OICIAT JOSSUA DIIWZIAN, • Of Backs Coszl?. ran arm.= a Emu. . ' HENRY W, SNYDER., Of llaiea Caanty, . . • • ••••• JOSEPH .0. HENDERSON, Of Washington Color,. M3l== sou num nem C 011022111. I.IIOIIItAI-II: BOWES SOS UMW 11=23, tmsr um mown, 77A11.71•11. DENNY, JAMES CAROTHERS., .crr vamti sla £ls )LT, 1410RO ILN WOBETITSON, Patannh. HIGHANI, Lower St Clair. St: C. WALIC62, Mamba*. ,JOHN APCLOSICEY, 31.11SES FYFFE, Boordan ItobLasan.. noriseratit anomfrr, FRARCIB C. FLANEGIN, Plasburgh. cosucsianeize, Essxszaa Dovrx, tiortit - • Wit. FLYNN, Lower St Clair. .N. WM ' 7 irn =*4 imam racer 14.13 E run Loam. mATrzim TEZEORAPHIC KWls, rcG Twe'Sowsz or Nati 'Nlicueo.—The importut intsligenute, which narked us by telegraph, sad vat published yesterday, that New Mexico - bid held • Contentlea, and adopted a State Combo. Aka, and grimed toms Nattily apply kw admission lino the Sews, el • bee State, gave tales:teal plasma la this region.' The sudden tutting at the Gordian Knot which has occupied the 'melba of Oaagress kr the law sit arciatlu, Will take iota* of the Solon at Washington with surprise. Mule It shows the folly of those ultra Southern stew who thought they oculd make • Slays State out of that territory, It equally shove the wisdom of tha. Taylor, and his good taith to the North, in Ids spetnal maser. The very thing he pro dieted has 'already eartot to pus. Before Con gress could pass a bill to create • territorial gem. ertaisedt - whkh initad let Id slavery, the people have meted • state government which forever nalidllll What will Cowen dolts this emergency, The trisew nag it eon do, and what it will bare to do neon or laver, wain to admit California and Now Idexteo as Sinn, and to leave the question of boundary between Texassnd New !dab:it* the Baptisms Cont. This Will quietly settle the vary question, and sive Undo Sam the ten muttons of doilars vas: proposed to gini to Texas. As to Urn, i territorial government might toformed for her with or without the Wil mot Previa:4as It would Man not the four noel* the world. With free Swat on all sides of her, and with .e poPularlon of some twenty thotostad foss teelhifront the Northern Stites, to abut witb, there would naves be any Amery there, or any attempt to Inisodtid, it. ' We suppose, however, Congress wr.l attempt some Other plans. The Beath will struggle molest the admission of either Oaten:la or Now Mexico, end mike every elrott piardtle m sum of a direct vote. Bat If mow s direct vote Is had ea their admission, the Northern mm, of either . House er Clorgrass, sad of any party, who votes Orli= them, Is politioshy doomed. Those, also; who trete is uy scheme which pretreat, theqaestion of sdraission coming up oa .lts direct Merits, will Lot be fa a mach better case. In the matt= which we copy to day Gem an . Ohio psoer, 'descriptive cf the Pittsburgh 'Ann. •oy, It Is stated that donationsure continually wet In Leos all pens of the city and sanoundlng coon. try, for Its suptent.• This is high praise, and we believe ;lin been diserved, bat through for. getfolneas we feat our good name is in, datum of being &dotted. We ire inkmmed that the lastitotion bat present entirely ont at funds, and that nothing of any auto= has istely been ree wind. Our National Aeniver, yis coming en -how many will experts their gratunde to God, for the religious and political fretsdom we enjoy,. by wading a handsome dertatlonlo the Pittsburgh ladrmary, an mutilation which Is en Izmir to the city which is doing a Vast amount of good on small means, and which depends on the beaten knee of the peopirrof thbreity mainlYkra smart. The description of warfare commenced by the Post upon the members °fear comity fiche; La of tlunconromptlle character which dlignsts_evcry wan who regards the proprieties and sanctities CI private . and social life. We tiara coleus that ft Ware any of the gentlemen concerned i lt will rather reset upon thanaat and Its Party. Its wales yesterday , of a &caroming article in tefer• roue to fdr: noctut excited universal alit:m.- 12 ot that flub, jakeyiatt character, which no -pawn 91 decent Initincts amid totemic Warr Conran woad—The Pittsburgh Pas' lakes the fonowint.o'or One" tdmiaalron:* • .Daring the law Few yews, we me sorry tom, men hart been ridded and meat to our Llgiala: tare as Dnowrats, mho slisaclaly , teithlif , if, 4.1 didlitailf, derard datwontautotats—tatto cool ly and dehtltratedy violated all their "magma and No better evidence or this is wattling than the passage of thelVesions Apportklanteitt Bill, last winter, which w vetoed bi Governor Tithe. Teas Pots is a!so out lu a furious attack upon La. &ism Cameron. Kt. Pridxtri.. 7 .4:Ttle fltdreto Corsairsial, a ImPer coOlsoeed to be in the Vtce Prowl _ diode conddices, and to vela Eta aeaihnents, says thel !dr. Monte pre . fer• the earrlior Mt oI theitIIIICIPOnt contained in the President's Call- Itentie soessiornto the adoption of the conspromise sesiennse, and thee bs so ezEotesso Elwell on all Propel OCcailol3., ' The Puma of as Auo.6„, hianschusetta, as hues ea:plated, show &very crooked Increase to poptattion Waco 1810. 'Th. Worcester lEtia publiatioo a lilt or iintti eight town, in all of wldeb except One the Increase bas been consider. able. The town of Lowell, which in 1810 num bered 29,792 inbabitants„ has now a population or 32 . 620 ,1 Wing an haaeasa 11.e29. The next highest borsaie has been In Roxbury, which now has a popuiplknrot 8,221 snore than It had to 1810. The total excess or popoistio o -o , the thirty eight to mu; over tilt of of 1840, I* 0.499. ' - Tao Dew - into 07 iii Ontrertm—Tbe who'e number of bodies welds bive been recovered and Inseiiid up so Sunday evening lect, , te two haeurrei.ood melon eke 84bbaih evening, sap' the Cleveland He , brother and slew. eyed 21. Rod Hi, were es entred flow the sneak. They proved to Whirr . .of a Gunny of Alas.:who hat the provost% of Loa : emae - s ni t a real/lanai on the W 08410,44 a bow scoot imams, and baud instead a aura Op. ea ace of the bodies am foiled the Naval' cot. Mims that they were, good aliens, keying for America. Not one was med. •No more thorn fir to Met laved ones /it *mad of atop, bell; • Ia the starry Ilgat of a summer's eight OA the book" or the blue Moselle;" A lop Inoesior was beGI lo Boliimore;oo 80. nag treslog limy to favor of the Omani Bill of ilmitlomitinoo of Tomato, of the Same. • Nantucket hu niew a population of 8.772 sou 's , erbtelt sow a &onus diem the put tau peals eif 21% A contemponry account,' for it by snit( Oak the Nantucket stria make tuck incelkw eta leifeitkat serangen on aonceogycanytak then 4fatnitgaoca. -`ePtsveakao,.;?.; - , . .ha the Menthei and his Ushuaia will soon en- , ter upon the husliesiinf innate - iambi the . lithabi. .!'"" of l b. Comity, end collecting the statistics, we hope our chizona will be prepared to fnimah the proper inforinition relative to poptdatidd,e, so is to ocusortrho least deli y. mid 111CCOfe cam pieta end natisfeetoey monmersiioni. It would be "as fir Maumee; -fat cam one to' employ 64 loners guepatimg a cruise rsarewszt, applies- Wino is owe farolly, based upon the aubjeicts of Iniogity u contained in the,f(llowinrf Sebedules, embraced le the Act of Congress, approved May Mith, 1850, (/hick was publiihed ii failleuth in thla paper.) it moat be Wine 4i • Wad that where the re Is soy refers/ to lonia inforatation, there is incur. red, epeashy of 30 dollars, Bet we presume, of comae, that none of onreitizens will be influenced by any other cartsideratiens than those which prompt . the paidinie and enterprising, who aril! coirsider it a pleasant duty to co.opende with the proper officers fa the discharge of • this important unit. To al/ay the has °ethos° who may apprehend a design to render the wallah= the basis Mum. flop, we assuro thin' that no such object is emu tained--nsid that the collention of statislical . l Infor• maim will be published only In.en 'greenlet form; for [unman.. the tote in Wards, Townships, Cities, and Ocinntlei. •ICtiXDQIi I. I. Dwelling houses nuMbered In the otter of 2. Famlliev numbered In the order of vinudion. 3. Nerve of every person whose altUal Pl.ce of abode on theist hoe 1650 win In this Lundy. ; 5. Six; 6. Color.' 7. Profession, occupation. or Endo of eoli2 l =de person over 15 years of age. 8. Value of real estate owned. 9. Place of birth, oamitig the State. Territory or County. 10. Married withia the year. 11. kneading school within the year. 12. Perrone over 20yeaza of age who canoe read and Write. 13. Whether deaf awl dumb, blind, inane, id ate, pauper or eousiiet. 11C110:171Thi 11. Heats to Blrrat,' nonce of whom reside within our Malta. ICICIDC2X fIl 1. Nem* of owner, one. f of the farm. .S.eree of Lead-2. Improvid. 3. Unimproved. 4. oanyikitt. of tam. S. Value of farming Implements and machinery. Ltro.Stock7.l3. Iforrea.' 7. Mule" and Suer. S. Dimling - °lei. 2. Mileh Cowl. ID: Other' Cattle. 11. Sheep. 12. Swine. 13. The vale° of /dye Stock. Produce during the year ending Jane 1,115150.- 14; Vette of animals slaughtered. 15. Wheat. 16, Rye. 17. Indian Cont. HI Oats. 12 Rico . . 20', Tobacco. 21. Cotton. V. Wool. 234 Beans and Peas. 24. Buckwheat. 25. Barley. 26. Irfah Potatoes. 27. Sweet Potatoes 29, Value of Orchard produces, in dollars. 29. Witte. 30. Value of produce of market garden. 31. Butter. It Cheese ; 33, Hay. 31. Clover Seed. 35. other grass seeds. 36. Hops. 37. Deli rotted hemp. 32. Water rotted hemp. 39. 40. Plaueed. 4 1. Silk Cocoons. 42. Maple!Sugar. 43 Cane .Sagar. 44. Molasses. 15. Hoary sod Beeswax. 48. Value of home made manatee , . tares. ICIIVIDLL2 Name of emponulon, company, or Individual, • roducinat articles to the annual value of 8500. 2 Mame of lauttocas, manufacture or product. 3. Capital Garotted fo real end personal estate In the butioess. Raw material wed. tueltulint fael-4. Cittauti. Ws. 2. Kinds. 8. Values 7. Kind of Motive power, machinery, amount or resource. Average number of howls muployed-5. Male. 9. Female. Wages-10. Average monthly coat of mole litho!. If. - Mo. of female labor. Anneal Quantitles. 13. 'Kirk& 14. 'Fames. Bolton to ;octal cattalo, I. Name of every person who died durlog the year ending lot of Jane, 1650, whose nsoal place of abode at the time of their death wailn this family. Description -2. Age. 9. &x. 4. Color. 6. Free or Slam 6. Married or unmarried. 7 Place of birth, namiug the; &ale, Tenitary or Country. a Theunonth m vihieh the perm= died. 0. Puskalca, occupation or trade. 10. Disease or Cause of death. Oro ZUat's Teas hissuce..—The last cumage or President Taylor, though.extremely short, has produced a very marked sensation, and has had the etfeet of a bomb shell in a crowd, upon the Tema beads holding gentry. The following comments upriu it, by • regular Carrespondent of the Baltimore San, are guile to the purpose? Zuh's hit stroke of policy has created much admiration and much objurgation. That message about New Mexico came upon Coupe's like a dispel thunder is a sammer's day. The thief was done, too, with so much scar that it amuses those whom it confounds. Who wrote that mewage 1 I lave heard the inquiry of.en. 1 think it is Zach's own. : What words of contempt for the pretentious .of Texas maid upial the simple mice of a certain John 8. Neighbours, styling himself a Commissioner of Tenn Then, after Voles what is to be construed Into a Most important military order—the most itn. portant that he ever gave in his whole career— sates_deciding in two wards a high political gees Ilan, whkh would .pusee jurists, courts, murk. men, diplomatist., tor a year—be quteny winds op by stating that there is no ream, to believe that .Text will "radically interfere with the possession of the United Btates.. This is as much as to say, here is my decree; yen know me and I 'know you. You wilt not interfere. The message is an admirable specimen of Executive order, whereinerms were to be kept oat of view, until the force of law was fiht tried. Soma people say the messageto ambiguous.— The Union replan It a* ineenclosive. Cenaiely, they never considered it In connection with all the eirmendancea beasiocor they would not have thought it vague or Inceztelmive. If the Undo* Milieu,/ to 8, it will that the last *enteric., con vey. a distinct deciaratien, by impheation, that Tease will be remained from any interference tat with the pamession claimed and held by the Uni ted Bta I think the decision of the Presided is correct. I am very glad that be has bad an opportunity to dispel the mist hanging over him policy on this subject. In common with many canny, I had szpposed UM he had abandoned bin engine! poll. cy, in regard do New Mexico and that he did not intend to, promote or , actlitite the creation of a State government within the limits claimed by Texas, and that he would not sutler any hindrance to be offered to the maceedings of a certain John S. Neighbann, styiing himself a CLIZII2II.I. swum of Term' What greater hindrance could be ores than to promote the oiggnitstion of a State government, among a poet le &Timed to assert - their rights, I and only ',NUM; • etvil orpathilloa to give effect to their efforts, .Bat does the President atop -here? On, no. The sentinel, will be that Meier Monroe,at whoever thil preside la the Conven tion, w do as General Riley did, In California, resign and band Over to the civil authorities his role and contamed. Bot this is not the stopping pitint. Next - comes the enforeemeat, by the whole executive power, of en executive decree, that Texas shall not Interfere with thepossesaions of the United States Gael the dispute to question shall be settled by "a competent authority." f am much mlnatten it; after all, old Zech is • • sometimes the Preind'ent--aye, ever, inch the President,—nor' even here does the President's decree stop :--fortry giving up the military gov ernment to the Seater government, he does decode, as liras he Is concerned, the question To dispute; sod Dies the Southern boundary of New Mexico, where Mexican law fixed It—by a line mouths the Rio Orande,east and west, one.leagne north of El Paseo. • lox. Zion Butocata—The town of Farmington, (Nev illenrehin4) has become a nomad Lynn, in the totnnfacittre of shots. An exchange piper gam— "Pot the yea: ending 6.• first of April lad, it was esfissited thee the whole number insaufsete red In this town exceeded 423,000, valued at 4300,000. .U 3 &Mortal paid 44 labor, freight, and traektag. vas opt $91).000: The boxes alone out $3,000, aad required 2 to,oootri e u t t hettd. to ' me t. them, There are tow Id:large mannfac. twirl, besides some smaller outs; all memb er ., pable ei:gtateleg oat 600,000 per epee to. should theinune of the trade require aed the preepects warned IN • Itoornemondent of the Lowell Courier claims for thelate Dr. Twitchy:, of Keene, the honor of ancosatftilly tithe the carotid artery several month. before Sly Ashley Cooper made the attempt. The latter bar always had the credit at Woe the first to acileve thta cm/emelt dittoult and daegerona fawns. Commodore Stockton has written a letter contra dieting the mory Ilia be had resigned his commis. sion io the navy to go to California. Ho has no in• tendon of going thither, and wants no more letters cm the subject; the rumor having very incenivenk. copy hummed his csasopeadence. Pltanf NVARHI lir GTON. • Cenesparaeree of the Pit shim: lissette. WA34.12101111410ne Segretary or the Treasary—Approprise tics:Ls—The Compromise 12111- Alarm or It 4 friends—Tim Lend Robbery—Dis. tress of the AgrarignaL , Thelr Camme, The Secretary of the Treasury lett Waskigton on Friday for his residence In Pennsylvania.— Be Is expected to return on Tuesday. Sfi brief a relaxation from the labors which have studied' his time and energies 111.0 Ce the commencement of this codas evasion of Comers, whose highest employment his been worrying and te s ting the Executive with piny inquiries upon &trainee or utterly battles. charges of maltessince - tar non feaslacie, is one to which Ms. Meredith Le well itn. titled. , By the way, referringthan buffos character which a portion of the present House of Representatives ere kind of warning for kaki. dY. namely, "the grand Inquest of the nation," it fa really • pity that some means had not been re. served to the said nation of bolding a grand In quest upon a delinquent and impotent Beeves& Never was such a remedy so touch needed against the incompetency or wilful neglect of self tom:cited le/Whiten, as now. For seven long months hu this Coneresa been in session, and, at this moment, when but • ukase , 'week remains of the deal year, not one dollar ban been approptiat. ed to meet the indispensable expenditure. of gov. animist, has been made. Btu the people begin to believe that as Confrrela can do so good, It makes hot very little difference whether they act or remain idle. Whether coustdational me au will or will not be found to carry on the government In the face of this unfalkiklemis of the national' is. latOk, raisins m-be seen. They prolmbl vtll be found. • • Duro is an important moat that a messige is in c duns of preparatioo, in contemplation of the conurmance of this inaction on the part of cp. grits. It is expected that the President *ill make a stirring appral to the dormant patriotism oleo peoples representmives, to compose the dilleh Mons which have 10 lon paiglyged their caortsele, sod provide the means essential to the legal ad- Ministration ether government. The prospects of the Compromise or Omnibua Bill have become materially darker within two or three dsys, in the opinion of tome of it. friends, but I mill adhere to the opinion that It will peas,. It Is said that Mr. Mangum has been summoned to his. henna in North . Caroline, ty illness in his, funilA but there is also • report that believing the claim of Texas to New Mellen to be utterly . unfound, ed, he bee scruples that c an be over come against paying kir one duller ge indolltch/ money. Mr. Name, of AIM, sad bir. Underwood. KoilluchY, ire rumored to be in predrelythevame position as to this measure. alga, of course, tire.; den their votes doubtful, if Ii does not decide them against the bill. Hot there is to be • good deal more speaking.— To tr.orrovr, Soule makes his chief demonstration In Givorof 38 deg: Sp min. He will talk the day out, and it will be fortunate km: the country if what be saga does not set the tongur.sof a &len. more wagging for two or three days. Mr- Hero. ton is also looming up for another engagement =the line between Texas and New Mexico.— In • cotoeat of this kind, be carries more and hea- vier guns than any other Senator, or than all to gether. It is aimed that he boa! , mop, °ended to by Houston and Kook, when at the bead at the Texan. Gavernment, admitting the boundary claimed by Benton as the true [fee of dtvitiotebe tweea that Stare and New Mexico. He Mima pared fora peat and convincing argument, and will glie OCClUdiff to Inaz.msr:r.blo answers by 12000 of which, it may be presumed, will he be answered. dad Mr. Clay will make a lark, long, and earn. Cbt appeal before giving the case to the tory. h woeht be aumning far too mach to expect Foote to leant all them temptations to loinacny, eape. dally II the prorpect shall lock gloomy for the fate of the bill. He will rage and bluster at a moot Mortal , tate, if he duds hunielf likely to be de feated. The Land Spoilers hold a cum. to Right, to consult over the chances of the bill to grant boon. ty land. to all soldiers of all the wew from 1192 to lad, who may be reckoned at amoebic( area or under • million, ma the Junk of their agents in getting up cues may determine. This bill, when bet reported, wite pile a decent and respectable piece of apoliation, only propoeLog to plunder the General Government orb= twenty gee tdtbirty or forty millions of awe*. antiwagred amondments have ao melba he dimensions the; it is baldly pcesible for its Ellison to recognize their GA offspring. Thy have heroine aliumed end coIIOotCOASOOt to be mode ROOM:0;4/Oct in plot to steal from eighty toe hundred millionsviten they only Intended to appropriate thirty or fair Wu ither they will succeed; In pronieg down these little excreleences, without disipstilfg friends to the genet!! 'cheese el plander,remalits robe teen. Wssamoros, Jette`ta The Land Stealing _and :awe Walesa , Johiles4The President •1111 naore..ilotithern Letter Writers upon O. Cabinet... Arrival of Gen. Tssigge ...so Seidl of any More Unitas Wass-- New Station. AU in fleor of parcelling oat the public lands among the clumingmt lobby men, agents,log rollers, and abet *pies; assembled at the Capital Mateo. cuing—but ishat they - did, has not clearly trunspir , ed. It appears'that - they had not the easiest and most harmonious times All they did was to agree to cut off ete aeneldriterits which proposed to take in a greater4tumber of beneficiaries than there was any hope the Senate would .auction, so that instead of stealingfiom eighty to one hundred and twenty millioai o stem, they-concluded to try their bands by waiof aheginning, on lets than forty: millions. To Misshape they will make a desperate attempt to rector. the bill to day, tat 1 have. considerable hope that they will not be able to it op again at this Efforts are making to circulate a story that Mr. Fillmore is hostile to the President's policy m re gard to tleslavery question and other subjects of public Interest, on account of a lurking dissatisfac tion with the appointments in New York, in the Making of which, candidates sec:commended by &well haSe been neglected, in favor of Mr Se ward's: ' ' The statement ieleal Mr. Fillmore, from motives originating in thiafeeling, is persuading his friends in the New York delegation an the Howe to favor he Compromise Bill,. as a means of bringing the of reacting upon the friends of the measure in the Senate, in order to procure their votes-for the cc jection of certain nominations before that body. f merely mention the statement to say that there is not a word of truth in it. The Vice President is not a man to allow himself to be mat/oiled by such motives. The test itindentandlng exists between himself and the head of the Adm lois:nolo? uponall paints of public concern. As to his own views upon the tlompromise Bill, I presume be basset u• ken pains to disseminate them, in so touch ~be may be called upon to give the rote that will cause it■ adoption or rejection. But this story seems to be a part of a plan ofmis• repesemation denigeed to sow discord:among the supporters tif the Administration. Another part of the same scheme is to torte Mr. Preston out of the Cabinet, by representing him through the medium of Washington letters, published at the South to be co-operating with the Free Soden, tedefeat.btr. Clay's bill, which the writer. of these communica tions insist is the only possible expedient for pre- reefing the admission of the other territories, as well as California, from coming asp Free State. According tii these authorities, Preston goes with Messrs. Meredith, Ewing, end Collamer, to give an anti slavery tern and complixion to all the dos legs of the Administration. ',The end and Sim cd 4 all this tranuccrreing is evidently enough to dis solve the piesent Cabinet, which some ardent and short sighted Southern politicises have supposed, for a long time pest, was the great obstacle to the success of their plantain the House of 'Represents. eves. This an entire mistake. The advance of public sentiment in the country is utterly hoe. tile to the Digressive policy of the South midis Slavery question, and no exertion of influence by the Administration or by Its oppeaents, can estry through the popular branch any - thingliciegued Co give effect to It. Our advice, by the regular mail route from Sen. to Fe are down to April 10th. Though they do not mention the retreat of the Texan Commiision ,er, and the call of a convention by Col. Monroe, they leave no reason to doubt that both those occur rence; have taken place according to the reporks byway of Texas. The formal application of New. Mexico obe admitted as a State, with Constitu tion in tuctd,will be'before Congxsa probably in August, and notes. the Compromise pass in-the mean tllllO must be successful. General Twzggs arrived bare last night. He says the florid* leduna will peaceably emigrate, - and that if a proper sigtlanm, puttee,nd human ity is oleterved in our idadutits with aLl a the tribes, we gall not hetteeforth be trgoblad with Indian watt Juana. rmisnosais 29f VU *uT . our readers, we are.eittain; will be us math hr. Welted as Ire, cur.,. tion, which seis, pubiish below, taken lowa change, published in cc:ambits . , 910. aligOirs under the head of" Notes of Western Trutt." The writer, who arrilsellese is a elergyrnarivsnakei the anal remarks about thip coal dust; .irtwhe. don, of Pittsburgh, and then driumbei some of itepublie wiruzionn—annong these is the Pionburgh hiftruigrr, aaannted by the Rev.lah. Passanut, whratt . ntrarlor .A busy life leads Mr. P. Re Ass douse . of a large and tiourishicgeongergation, edits the month ly sheet, called the "Miasicenuy,” takes the n m a, soave put in the work of domestic meshes, and, above ati„Jsboot at the establishment of the order of "Promaent Deaconess.," and Superintends its bfisas,sry. '„ Lhasa sad ''above all" in reference to Ibis last enterprise,' and' well aid truly is it entitled to this pre-tininess,. A' bleeped bunitution is that of these Deaconesse, and well does it deserve all the toil which Mi. P'sisav,atn is expending upon it. Nor does his conpegatice; safer !ewe could lime s berr, this labor, but cheers it on by its syna thy assfaustains tt by its hlierality, and rejoices at the extension of as Pastor's activity into this most jntereatingfield. But as stray be t ha t some of our renders have never Of this institution of chriatian charity. although IL, school. nod - hospitals are rapidly multiplying, .and neap 'performing their work of mercy in Gennatiy, Great Britain, Fiance, and Sweden, I must say a few words by way of explanation. IC is the opinion- of many, sound thaeopses and pious divines, that there ex isted ie the primitive chnsiae church an _order of female laborers,,called -Desk' _-. Of thia they think they fed the proof in Romans 10 : . 1 2. "1 asiemend unto yea Phebe..who is a are (Des enlists) of rit& church et Generic And in Tint. 1:9, dm, and in various other pass a g es.; Bet, whether enjoined by. scriptures or nen, this hauin lion, which'was, a reVp years slime established and pus in successful operation by Pater Fluidises, at Kusersarenh, in Germany,. is evidently the pro.. duct of a christen spirit, and not only coneistent with the genius of the Gospel of love and mercy, but one of its proper fruits,•and calculated not only o relieve:the temporal and spiritual wants amen where they lave longtime iseglectsdand even ex.' posed to peculiar danger, but likewise to old gami ly in bui.Wag up the Redeemer's kingdomA,. The /Winner, to haunifully situated on. one at thine high hike that suit cub overhang the bloom. Rebels, but aloe overlook the Allegheny. of amuse, the intervening city, eed tiksWise the Ohio-tato which these two rive» mingle. The house, though built Lir caber purposes, is well adapted to this,— Me ground!, sinned it being smmienis, and the two buildioss of whichit is computed, helms eutacly separaltid from each other by Mealier tine wldeli arms a kied of hall between them. • This gives so uPPlutilitily t r the entia saint/tau of the mile auto the auntie pulerds. -I was istroduced to the lady who setae* matron or superintendent of the house. Although bat a abort time in this coutry; ase - already speak* the English bagnign tote well„ and ill' recollect rightly, oar conversation was generally carried on In MU' language.; Her cup Ind refined manumit and her Manifestly gin an, though decided and christiae eharsoter • seem tp glen ton eery 10000 qoatittratioas tot the post which she occupies. The other (three deetlutles• sea from Germany I did not see; but ' Intro. dead Mote who hav the honor of beteg the first A luerfPl l Inman who bat oungedie this work in this country:. It is to be toped that misty others la this country will be.: found willing fo devote nen:selves to this work- at pelf. denial.' It may, however, be proper here to Observe, that 'no efforts are made to ante devotees IMO skis Hate,. ho d. No one silowrd to enter it but afareeselt ing a mature ago and baying undeepres prat hen of Fugal yam. No ruminate. entiou, no scpmeatious kart. no telt Tieback* odium op. at good watt/mot supererogation 'lle eectativi ca. thushise is employed or appealed to la order, to attract', or Nina. loexpensuced girls, into Unit mode of Ufa. Need we add:l4l.l4rd ani news arliketer and no usenet et conventrued ,side ewe? Trona:so/ ro.tatJa charaaer and grealtdea. SU., rho andorsiond the &Ojai yropedy mid are mytualudititha Lice 9 ,CArtst daddy a lain to plOll do ad to their!ime =o.Tchtis swath hoots` sad m traded in its &ear; and then. V, thsy Arne a boofor do uneL,ehsy dereettleneatfose to U. V sot, they rerun whenever *krypton., to :to or oaten, dolgesof WS. The drawer the • Damn nesse. r. nest and duly blue :dress with a white collat. Their rooms are in the mutt perfect ardor, with g bible, hymn book, and is few last lielidtens books upon a wont stand or in sui table 'hives. All other parts of the hone .ahoy the minus and order which if not always the n eon of female cue, as. yet never Lund 'tun from Bet the sick zoom is the propet platelike the exhibition tai the true object and proper retsultsof this Insdintion. There ware swipe thirty Weeks is the well ventilated and perfectly dame fcoms which I eirited incontpany with the klalroa; The weather had becn rainy and chUly ; but.wes .brf contingeranner, and the rooms were•• counli of degrees too warm, which-wit the, only eclat to which it seemed to me that exception mold be taken; and as the Matron mired thla, i Imre no doubt that It was woo rviiii4fod— I keep beak In . many hospitals In Baltimore, Philadelphia, and other places, bet I cover nosed' sign, ofi met. Cori and of proper auention to' their 'inmateir: thus was no extravagance, no luxury in the &rakers or arrangement., bet there was Mimed over all an air of cninfors and .comeetmem that I had seen no where else. Arrow - mused *keg from room to ItXtta,'Oary oTge'4l:md-ipitti gratitude and many a cheek, cartiment..ind Me_ gent with disease, was lighted op with a unite of uffectfottatteemegnition. Tokind greetings sad effeetionabeennalries after health, the Weald Invariable reply waiviismr,. and that in a Mosso 'Unmet from the dissatc lied , end 'despondent tone penal in our public Lestltations of a similar name, that I wee much struck by it god Net to wondering a. to the cease of the different tem. Refitment or temper displayed by these pallertia. Hot the reason is obvious. Thep cannot bet lee and feel that they are tended, so far mithe beam, eases are concerned, by no mercenary hands, bat are the objects of tender sympathy and chastise affection. Nor can I doubt that this feeling, aided tT arrangements admirable in all: other respects, myna additional eMciey.to the medical treatment rem employed,aad Martha prospects of recovery bete are &madly better than in ordlopry Media tloas Where nearly all the attention is bestowed and labor perforated for so manydollare per day or per mouth without, as a general thuur, any reference whatever to conaiderstiens of clinician charity. I did not take gates of the 'Missies of he Inetinuloa, bet, believe 'that daring the last year the 'sewed aim* its eatablishineni—it having men at Ant commenced upon a very small scale) theinotaber of Invelide Waived has been Keenl adred-rthe great body of whom knee beau sent away convalescent and many more refined ad. Mission for want otauitable accommodations and • 111 Efleisot tome to &nand them. I uippose there were about thirty patients an the house at the time of my visit. Not only the bodies het the soda also of these invalids are eared for. alas of the rooms la fated op as a small chapel where the Deaconesses,seryants,acd such patients as are able to do as, easemble for publie worship. ' It Is aim to be taken for granted that those who can read nod whore recovery would not be retarded by the effort,ll/0 'applied with Bibles and other suitable boos. f . le institution hen taken • deep hold apart the rnofidenee and affection of the people of rats burgh, cod especially of the Pratertutat churches of all dettomiontions k es Is manifest from tha erality and steadiness with which they sustain It and runtish the funds needs's) tor its support.— As an Instance of this we may refer to this fact that • number of gentlemen, a few months Wpm, purchased (or Its use neural sr-reef:4' ground id.• joieing the Wel:Ulla, which were too narrow for it, at the espouse of eiveral tacuitand dame— Cootributions In money. doeationa of clothe.. prousines,dhc., are continually 'seat le front all pubs of the city and of the senbeedlug country; . And there is need of all this and of much more, ao the operations of the footitution might to be entriderably enlarged, not. only with . reference to the emu/mode:len of invalids, but especially for the tralnlog of Nell denying christen women whom we cloche oat that the Spirit of God ad ritriatiau love -will Incline to this blessed work.— The energy, real, prudence, voluted philuithro. pit, and genuine christen liberality With witch Mr. P. curies on this week, secures, as it 'du oarrcs, the confidence and co operation of all Otauesof the communtty,and the ehrlstlau poblio It a distance aced not fear that their liberality will be missppiled le this direction. A body of moat rupee:ante men, members of nano, de/ nominatords, gaited with the Rev. Mr. Pauatent la watching over this work, auditing sccoonto, dke give usorance that to Miens will be coo. dcfetid atth the strictest Alelity sod honesty.— The hut/mien is elan chartered eel tneorporated by the Legislature of Penorylrania. IrrhPLeaVe Wang Amin< —The following ITo• , an agent, shows the der:tate welch Ws er.edlein crested wherever It eras leiredeeed:— Varyaborg, Wyoming Co., N. V., Deo, 10111, tat). I. Kidd k —You traveling agent left with me,lut summer, • qeentity of Dr d'Lane's •and Worm Fpreifie, to sell on Commirsion. The Worm Rpselfie fa alw geld, and I ebould be glad to procure mem, ne it eels very readily, and has • very sal entry erect in . expelling worms If you can foment me some, or send ma up 'order to call on your agent in Buffalo, (L.X.l.Keynolds,)l Mink it win meat with a rapid s i lo . W R AINSWORTH ar For We byl, KIDD It CO,No 6o Wood oreet. JetI.SAINS Scald elf this FOOS end AMAtlis Cured. Ills Stn-d am delimits of making known to the Public the great Officacy of your PETROLEUM In my own can, Ighlek was a severe meld Of the foot and ankle; upon removing be mocking ( the .tyre peeled off with I; and left nothing bet the ban 'Wane; I ,axpeeted to be 1.14 op 41i winter from the egeete of thia scald, bat we applied the Petrolerno .treely, by :meets Of a flannel cloth mutated with l; at Ann, the 'application was paltifirl, but in a miry short time the pain abase& I had no pain In one bout anuses:dn. In two dap Ova the time of the application attire Peindeam, IWu able to go to work. 1 tate &awe in among those facts Methe benellt of ailtieseassein, 'and am &sirens than they shoeld be made public; I would also state, that! Sod Ismsediam (act by the ase:of.the Petrige3M, a bons; (tot. which I IMO frequent sufferei owning to ply business about the 44# 4 ... I mould reeanimesd'lS tts she Mat prompt and hattalAreinedp fez Mum lbw's over (Signed.) 4 B OD% Emarier, • •: Slismsbalsh, Allegheny Co: Nimbi/ ugh, A priL /19 1 1 1 1P a--2° Ma " I I :12 d rirC t &TO ., ; . GLIDE—t 7 buralifor a •by IBCCLOONIVAKER & CO - cep &or we by Hey.er & McDowell, 10 Wood Wear ..-,,,,,,, v •,, t..........., si Wood st - It F. Hellen, 57 Wood .1 D MConT, Allgheny dm E' — ' 4 14 pr i riZ' m k r „k t rr . D A Elliott, Alleghem Joseph Donlan, Alkylia•D DSC 3 SCHOONMAKCIt &CO Lao by t h e prepetlah E.= KIER, IDEA= SAND.II tals for tale by ... _ 1 447 Clang Dada. arwah a, ilitiFINV. Ju $l7 Y DCHOODALASII9O C 0.4 The time 'heti eerne,mtheu EOM* free thought 814 break the &hen of the mind, That .tea of loos Imo beets wrought; • -Doth Oat inao resigited.- To hear the bruden, mud to lire Dheireseloui of 'helped that Walsh ' '" ' Dash to the tittru:hut Troth shall era To earth ere fort her heavenly nye ' %ens shalt be righted Men, that burg • ',- Rare metiau the beasts of the oppress% Tel right akroa shall the% be street, And rule to every fotenton bmo ! Where then the moo With beaten front, rise to rpeak to crime'. defence, Or dare, with troth to hide the bream, AlPoed loth Pt Alsettood andpretenee? lirtto then atcatelahn of 4eaven the right To hold hi. know 02171 m'ettaing And quote you God'. Own book at light, To legalise uoballoved pane, Wrong from the boadotan'a todimderwem, - -And broken heart. ind batted frame? Who dare do all this,ormov. and ye, a To manhood hold valid Oahe ' ' The Cate hea.come—tindje ibeteel, . Two light of bath wahln your Imam,. Btand to you doty—tine at awl, . Aed actin t itt of. t Wt ire. ont mik ts . :, ' • Let nix one toot of oolo ok t dam s sou . Pau to the Undo of Wee attor eeek - To blast it with the bondolan'a t0i1. .. ffarit - where the bondm'syti tootbaty i r ew4 A ruTie l ts i.f. ti ds 1 1. 1 . 1 ° Thzeat'a and dark delve 4ttotue:— Fatality attends ha treed, To blight sod wittter in- his Path; Aid hope and energy are dead! biute.d by avenging. wrath: • The (num in the present, hes • r Then let thy *line be highStid true; ' - Mae plaea,hia part to day and'dtes; , Efis actions live.;-tarrover, too.- For good or RI they stesch 'war Far down the Wept coming . years; • Thentetthai ickyott do io.day Bring fottuojoys—not bluer tears. Be noble! let no Wash . thoonit— • - No love or Nor film:dente, favor, fetuotcvanantr, - • Restrain you in the hour of need, • , Bat ever act, where o'er and when Thine arm oryolere In midis chafed •• For truth and Ger thyeeliow tnent And hearts ahailttaill, when 'hoe art named. ~ LOCIAN; WILSON 4 CO., : . Ize WOOD si.. ASOVE FIFTH,-' . liken jot received lugs addldene to their SPRIER ATHOL OF HARDWARE, CHTLERI,to . Isoperted by late packets hose BUM*, and to • which they weld especially canine auention or purchasers, believing melt very ezien• stye mete and tree pticesarili give uitite satisfaction. . , • - iqscotraaorcr .1.10/111111 lINGTITIITIONS. • • ' - • :INSURANCE COMPANY,. Plltg•lburglas C. G. rw55gy,raga , r.............:a. W. hIeRIES,Szetr. OCae , -.Ho. 41 Water street, in the warchoune a C. firHIS COMPANY Is new prepared to Innen, all ,ated a of tide; on hems, manufactenes geed. merr..handlth, t:tore, end la Pan Pitli , Art wow guaren,v for the ability and Integrity el the Institution, Is efordedaa the .stherieter at the Di rectors, who are all elarene of Pittsburgh, well end favorably heave: LW the nommunity for theirpthEentee, lutelltgenee, and Lotegrity.. Eitasceoze—c. G. Itheity, Wm. IlegaWia Lar Later. Jr., Watt= 141.04 Hugh D. Ki e ng, Edward Grwarlbart. W. Eaten 12, lierbaugh,,S. M. tiler. oSco otOhlo and Penna. B. 11-Co, T6lrd at Pratiouv, Jam 15,1E30. Tint Stockholders of the Ohio ad Peniwlesiga Rail Re td 'Company are hereby notilted to pay the : lath lanalteent of fire dollen' per skim, at she ease 'of the CRInPuZI. at heretofore, on ei Was the tad, day of Julie next, 'sad the remaining Instalments of . 41.1 per share, on at before the bath day of each sac . seeding auratbonuil the whole are paid. Jeßtatf Wbf Lallts4F.R., Ir.; Treasurer. , • . el UUNT, DodUat:CoraerofFaarth • and Doestax, .btween Wicket ad actl4ll.Tin - -- 43111:InfIVFOOD G/11111313N5. Tins 'retreat is now at the height of its beauty— Welton du dying homes "wilt' ratan a tow • - dna, affording fine amusement. Strawberries are raw ripe and sated_ up fresh. fr om lamina Ica aura poi otherrefrahments to abundance. The *Waner Hope leave hbus • rift street lading at the barnairig of each har,trein 9 ;U o'clock - A.3d. hl 30 M. (or 3 ants. Treats of admia a bn the ganiemplsoena - retieemable for Mira:tam amount to anunsintan—Gee admission to children whee areamparned by their pereate—also to select par. tip,. Seaaodtiekeis furnatred by applying tattle pmpriaor. Closed as Sunday. ':'. , L eie pateetssair. DR. 0. O. STEARNEt A late of Uostoth Is prepared to atantatetare eta est Butte Tsars la whole Cad part. o, ..utwiami auction or Atmospheric Ittehon Tonga= =ma at Ins NlNCilis, where the nerve la arposed. (Flitih%dunter,l=aloo.V.th'' tae Slay Rasta R. 15PFsthlen. U. Sato. lass On Twat's, afternoon, SSIL lost, Mr Sarni Rata aged as years and roar months, laza e .Miladelphlo." The Mends and aegniintanCes doCeased are neonatally reqaested to 'attend his !Immoral on this' daY. d7th teat., ►t 10 o'clock, A. 01., at the residence elks father, im Lower BS Clair Township, thsoe Pallas from this elq, near the Washington &sad. FOURTH OF JULY! LLEftVaE EICUBBIOII GREENWOOO • ROEDALE turvartr i s l a d te " aro d er: m alL P,lll/LIP ZIODZIELIDOZ,, WWlLLleave tie feet of Put strata ovary hoar oaring the day, COSIMICIICIDir It t IPC/OCI, in tha momma, Ind toning till 11 et alibi. Or BEARDSLEY'S SPLENDID -nness BAND boon board daring the afternoon and evening. Jeiltdtd ' • illtaled,gia Wane wlthime setts arltalas J UST{ received al the aips of the Golden Hoop, cm, reporter S octave Melodeon Pleruh i rth two not. aim of Reeds. , the ! lorprovetteut. e . rkbore it probably the Ilneat toned lannurtent ever Gassed (or. male here, with a highly Salaried end elegant exterior, for sale by iice7y it KLEMM. Prope.ala. , ROPOSALS will be received anal Jelythe tth. r jialiding .c a Palate '