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"tf.q'> v-t. r : - .. ”’/y "„;■ 'kV p- <\i <[ \ :> --\**'*' idi r $ 'i®o£/s:*:'iS. x v '■ !> ~'•'••'• »*• rrr r «.„W . ■'"•>^i*fti'y* - -fti>:%T, , *-‘.»r p .i. ’a. V_ - -*# J - * i • r '**• \ H,'\mv,^."* r - , •* c MIMPPWWi lIP V. • >\Y ' ' WIXIj he declare HIM policy, The Senate has now adjourned and the Ad ministration ia left to itself. Hr Lincoln and his Cabinet must now take the entire re sponsibility of the, government. How far the action of the President will bo modified and directed by the advice of his Cabinet, we cannot say. The party which elected Mr. Lincoln seem to expect from him person ally, great things, and there is just now, a strong disposition to have Mr. Lincoln avow “what he will do.” This is a most difficult question for him to answer. He cannot say that he will deliver up the forts in advance of a “ military necessity'’ to do so. Neither candle sustain them against such a neces sity. He cannot say ho will refuse to col lect the revenue in the Southern ports, nor yet can he legally collect it as long as the present condition of things exists. He can not legally stop the postal facilities in the seceded States as long as the mails are not interfered with. He has no power to recog nize Jthe seceded States as a nation, and , yet not to do bo within a year seems impos sible.' If he calls an extra session of Con gress#) give him additional authority in the premises, many difficulties will present themselves, end the excitement will be con tinued. The nation is very anxious to know what Mr. Lincoln will do. The pres ent condition of suspense is ruining the prosperity of the country. Mr. Lincoln seems to keep his policy as mysteriously concealed since his inauguration as he did before. The country wants to know whether he has found out whether “anybody is hwet,” and if so, to declare how he intends to healv their wounds. XADX in Charleston a few nighU ago bad three children at a birth. Charleston continues to be a part of doll very. t •£,.«?* v ■■ - - \ ••::.* ’ ->-• j,, > tj *... «r h« i *r 4 i? * •'. • ■ . • ' .4 - *. ®f)* Path) JJaat DAY morning, fHt GAZETTE GROWLS. What is the matter with the Gazette? Is the Allegheny Post-office too Blow in coming? It is as bad as the Journal , nay, worse. The latter doubts whether the present admmis* tration has any policy ; but the Gazette is more r specific. It says, “by some strange spell, asoi malign enchantment, the govern, ment seems to be paralyzed,” and that “patriotism is chilled and collapsed.” Republicanism has destroyed the power of the Government, which was only powerful by the consent of all the governed, and now it is paralyzed at the ruin it has caused. Tlje Gazette very truly and quaintly remarks that “men who would march to the cannon’s mouth to drive back a foreign invader BTAND APPALLED nt the thought o f ruahing into FKATKItNAI. BI’TCUEKY. At laat the Gn:etu rails things by their right names, and looks at facta as they are. Would to owerless, and if lu persists in standing by his party instead of his country to the bitter end, he will very soon find himself and the (iovernmenl which has been entrusted tohim.in the same predicament that St. Feter was when he undertook to plant his foot ujion lho unsta ble waters of the sea of Gallilee, and finding no foothold, exclaim: “ Ixird, save us we perish!” A FEW FACTS FUOM THE C ENSUS. The proper department at Wu-hington has just h-sueJ tlie footing* s of the censli* returns of last yonr, which wo published in . the Post last week. The total population oLthe United States, on the first Jay of June last, was f;l,42y,>‘'.» 1, against 21 ’jl in ISSO, showing an increase of more than thirty-five per cent, during the ten years. Of course the great bulk of growth has been in the Western Suites. No State has suffered an actual loss in numbers, though some just save themselves. Maine has gained during that ten years but 42,107, New Hampshire but while Ver mont shows an increase of only yOO. The manufacturing States of New England show greater gains, yet not sufficiently so but that Massachusetts and Rhode Island each lose a Congressman, while Connecticut barely holds her own in that respect. The great middle States of New York and Penn sylvania still hold their positions, the for mer g&inii g something over three-fourths of a million, and the latter over half a million, though each of them loses two Congressmen. The Southern States have gained quite largely, and their increase has been much more than that of the New England States. The North-western States have doubled, trebled, and some of them more than quad rupled their population. Michigan has gained over ninety per cent., Illinois over one hundred per cent., Wisconsin one hun dred and fifty-four per cent., lowa two hun dred and fifty per cent., while California and Oregon have each increased over three hundred per cent. These figures show where the chief power of the United States is hereafter to reside. The States that lose in Congressmen are: Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Rhode Island, Vermont, Ala bama, Georgia, Maryland and North Caro lina, one each ; New York, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia, two each ; and Ohio, three. The States that gain are: California, Arkansas, and Louisiana, one each ; Michigan, Mis souri, and Texas, two each ; lowa and Wis consin, three each ; and Illinois four. The whole number of Congressmen lost is twenty four, and the whole number gained is nineteen, making an actual loss of five The next Congress would therefore consis &nd thirty-four member? including one from Kansas, had there t>eei no secession. '■’ V 3 J '& ,v ; The Herald saps that if the Morrill Tariff Bill remains on the statute books, grass'will grow on the streets of New York,” and says it would be mere common prudence for the New York capitalists to ascertain what course the government of the United States proposes to pursue, both in regard to the seceded States and the Morrill Tariff Bill, before lending their money to the Govern ment. APRIL 1 We are sick and tired of this everlasting talk about New York and New Y’ork capi tal. There is a great country to be taken care of besides New York. It is not the only place where the people have rights and interests to be taken care of by the General Government. Pennsylvania has interests greater than those of New York, which would be utterly prostrated by the repeal of the Tariff. N ew York is not the whole U cited States. The Movements ami Objects of the Southern Commissioners. The Washington letter writers say that the S uthern Commissioners aro in constant com munication with the govornmont at Montgom ery, and act in accordance with its feelings, which arc to exhaust every possible m<.do of ob taining a peaceful folution of tho questions growing out of the latosecession. They do not desire rcc gniiion by the government. They bavo erected an independent nationality, and fee! able to defend it against all comers. Their business here is to procure the peaceful evacu ation of the forts within their limits now held by federal troops, and to treat for an arnica ble arrangement of their complicated relations with the federal governm&t. They are act ing with consumate prudence and ability, and are sacrificing all technicalities and forms to secure the substantial purpose of their mission. Tho Southern Commissioners have most positive assurances from tho administration that no attempt would be made to reinforce Pickens. This has been repeated to them several times. They feel bound to lako these assurances. They have no right to go behind this. If the Administration have so decided, then of course the responsibility < f precipita ting a collision, and plunging the country into civil war, will rest solely with tho jkjw.tb that be. A Kepublican Senator stated that there was no doubt that tho abandonment of h ort Pickens would take place in loss than twenty days. Tbo hesitancy, it is said, of th« e Administration, in regard lo this point, is from the same cause that ha* created tho delav in the case of Korl Sumter, namo'y, a desire lo avoid it* eli'-icl on the New n*. There is Rjd'mbt, h-w.-vr-r. th<> e purpose of the A ltnir::al*ali on l>o4gen Thursday in the l r n:u*d Stair* Sei i:e Mr. Trumbull olb-red a r«*eo)uiioTi ibvlarng tlial in tbe opinion of tin l Senate tL<* true way lo preserve the I'nion i< to ridonv l! -• laws of the I'nion that rrs-l-ir c<> t•> tmvr enforcement, whether uirhr the nmie an Li-coercion or any other ntime > h« uu,< -n and thaL it a the duty rdthe }'re .dent U> u~e all the meaun in hm p)ncr to hold >um pi., tect the public property «.f S tales, and enforce the Kwh th.-f : of. a- , iu the Suites of South Carolina, Morida, Mississippi, Alabama, and lexas, as within the other States of the I'nion. Mr. Trumbull desired t 0 have a vote on Uio resolution, and the l>ernomitii' members expreai»ed themselves m favor of an immediate exprt of djiiiiiuu on the subject, fbe Republican*, however, tv t v..d not come up to the mark, hut j referred an executive session for the apportionment of the office? A ni'Mmr. t r * that <-t!-cl \i» CWtukl, anti th«‘ Serials c*»nfirino-i a Duniix’r ot nominations. >ulwu {U**ntlv. the President harm# no further romnujniivu.jn to make, the Senate adjourned *».. J,<, The Albany Argux, speaking of Lincoln a appointee*: “We do not envy these gentlemen tboir vision abroad. What do they represent' The American name,the iiofubhcan prlne:p»i\ a great and powerful nation - No, but a <\.u federacy brokon by folly ard fanatiusm and an administration which dares not t>e national and is too bigoted to conciliate dissent, and too feeble to assert authority. These gentlemen go abroad to represent the degeneracy of the .Republic, and to enoountor tbo covert #iwor* and the m<-ck sympathy of our enemies, ar.d the wondering interrogatories of those svbu have believed m the power of men for self government, and have boon accustomed to cite us as a proof and Illustration of tbeir creed What humiliating positions I" The Effect of Scliurz’a Apppointmeut The nomination of (Jarl Scburz to the Ma drid mission took everybody bv surprise What influences brought about this cbadfce of programme is not known, but it is coruin that the Secretary of Suto yielded his objections only upon tbo earnest personal request of tho President. Obnoxious and undeserved as tl.o appointment undoubtedly is, general t-alisfac tion is nevertheless expressed at getting Scburz out of the way, as ho has given more annoy., anco and trouble than any other applicant lor offleo by continued importunities and indipero tlons. Many of his countrymen are not slow to express tho opinion that bo reflects anything butcrediton them since tho -kb of March. In conversation with a gentleman from Vir ginia about the forts and revonuo, Lincoln, said ho, “ bad a very difficult task to do.” We doo’tthink so. It is nut very difficult to say one thing and think another—a trick that is very common among politicians. And it is not probable that Lincoln was ever mad enough to suppose that tho taking of the forts or tho forcible collocUun of the revenue was oithor a practicable or a possible thing. Rut it was deemed necessary to talk otherwise for a while, in order to let tho party down gradu ally from the high mountain of their bloody Thk new postal laws passed by Congress provide that shreds and cuttings of plants may be Bent by mail at the rate of one coni per oz Over 1500 miles, two cents per ounce. Each packago must not excoed eight ounces in weight. Postago to bo prepaid. Cards, prints, engravings, books and paper may also be mailed at the above rates ; packages not to exceed four pounds. Trees, with roots attached, and saw logs, not allowed. Tee World newspaper has received infor mation, from sources deserving tho fullest reli ance, that there are persons now doing busi* ness in New York who are making extensive arrangements to cheat the Federal govern ment out of its revenue on foreign goods by importing them into Savannah, under the low rates of the free list of the presont or prospect* ive tariff of the Southern Confederacy, and smuggling them North, coastwise and over land. Grkely is in Washington trying to smash Seward’s slate of the New York appointments. The feud that rages is said to be awful. Why don’t fiarnum trv to brino- this Washington show into bis bear-garden for a few days? We should like to see Massa Greeley perform Old Abe and Master Seward as Herr'Driesbaoh does the great bear Samson and the Bea-lion I A ** Y#*t THE TARIFF, Words Fitly Spoken. Si- ~ » - HARRISBURG LETTER, II ait tii? l ]> u kg, March 28, 1801. House held ihreo sessions to day. The af ternoon in part was devoted to the considera tion of tho appropriation bill, and now the night session has under consideration the same, and are debating tho soction appropriating to the Normal Schools, S3,OUU. Air. Williams presented the following pro* viso: “Tuat the said moneys Bhall be ap* plied to the -atislWiu'n of any lien or liens now existing against me real estate belonging or appertaining to tne said Normal School -District, tho said shail not be alied or diverted to any other purpose, without lirat reimbursing to the Commonwealth the amount of the said appropriation, which is hereby made a lien thereupon,” on this h lengthy debate took place, Air. Williams defending his proposition with force arid iugic. lie was replied to by Mr. Ball, of Erie, in a spirited maj>&er. On this the vote was taken, resulting yeas 88, nays 2‘.*; ro.agreed to; close voting Lins. Toe mem ber from Ene is too old a tactician for the member from Allegheny to reach. A preposition was then offered to strike out and substitute, and tbu section as amended was then adopted. So the bill progressed, but slowly, on tbo section appropriating S7S,UOU to the Western Penitentiary. A motion was made to reduce the same U> $50,000. Mr. Marshall remarked that If they did not get $7-.>,Or >-.-ltxer was opposed to taP.-mientiur). no ii.u ground '.hat 11 Was under L- « -do- -- nihpvtiyn. Th<* Vote was taken - u tne am.-mitm nt, resulting y«*a» I s , r.ayr 1 Agreed ;n Mr. Marshall moM-d sink.- cut s.‘hh*»o and in-urt '„L«. I.nich'd il-wn Mr MlfaUtui d.r>Hl Had a vt>U: tK-**;. : aK.on ii.** \Wiu.»i »«h i,..u wouiii bav<- t***<-ri i'»t. Tf." >*TiaU> ( af: rua’.i'rp ws-*hM I -r. n ,t ri<-w ra<-rntx*r* arc rot j>oel»_r. .at!>»n Kav ll> >t;b tit;living ior u>»n«_\ w: \-. r -1 ■ D“ r -- T < *tvti r. li 'u-».■•-! }t jf LI4J wa* _c:< 1 \ n?k*-» Uif n 1 *•: 1; *.»f 1 iLi !■:» * ore fr.-us V«-'jr r eui; it)) "4 •r, ■: r-'U’tl [*<• I. n-.fW. t . I 1 [,<• itifdiro.al; U» t - V t>»< lUjJ \.u wn ♦ iL >• ’; n hsw ■ • 1 .i: a unary . f i-: T T». - l* A-. * - n. a a£ ■•. ai : ; '■ »• .1 mi *\ > !• <• i'; a \ -t•, ii r it * • i rr l>iil vr . a ■arr» vi : » ; r < > l»; *CV' J l la the flr&titwr..; »n, fetr-kw u - . ‘ tor. * •.,* ;t t-'rt a.s •. "b .d I* * - L'-'.rt.' iU!W ( v>Ui:iiot. 1' -••»• T«> **.:doo, ald l. .i.-v,- nj *•]*; vidod thal no contract I>*r rt»pa;rf. a. » or a,: !K •*.» lo tb»* pub.ic butidmc*, ardour .T^ !5 bun-Jf'.i Joi.af*, ft . f' »!lr> ifialt tiVfl tvHfi: s'. » r i-l '.liO O'Uri <-•! v.-i by ir.- Itrar.<: i;jar:*‘r SwaMr.? . I »«.u ! n ’.to* ti; mwri! h r,, out follow • “It Wiftl i or '.r •! ut v •>{Lb *3 \ uu'jL> (.. tn of »a:d co-.nty t • a. <>w tb*? a&M Auditors , d at tfc<. rrvto of ;-rr anr,-..ru for ;r.*> rema;!.dt»r • 1 :b»* it* rm for waicd w. .*? *4o<-ia.). r,ck- frurn tb.* tinaday of i ‘rU't<*r l** ] Slnk« out tw«-Mv n.xtb aud in*pr; . “Tdo Tr-'B*ur*" »hi.. r*-«'*;v*»r* ful; i orn |m- .'(i f. n-<;u;ro bi:J. l- tn.Uo*4;.:n four If- J. aku.i (!■ 4,a; :n h k: ,-t t MC '1 bat • of May, A h 1- i tho .>l Ai;- - Of Uio T’ ■ fooj .... od.i.u,.' . j.n*< >r.ern :i. ’ \ ■ ()»«►, diaurddr.s .. . but ii. Uou uf a., tu- to rtx-em> a.* t > of on' ttu>U''iU-! ir' j-o n. quarterly, and Uo- I• * r i..• 1 r sum . f uutul-rd d d;ar* per year, »s lb«- »h.*.'y of on a-1-uia.nt Jo. .or, U.' be paid in th*> samo mivanor. Bk* . 4<». That irnui and after tbu flrit *j«v of May, A. li ;t not be lawful ior any Mayur, Aid'-rm&u or Justice of the Petu-e, in lbi cities i>t i >l< < *burgn anil Allegheny', to charge or rec«i\« oul of the County Trvaeurv, any foes or corfU, for trying or committing any person charged wilh vagrancy, drunken '■ oaa or disorder, y c r.Juci, but it shall bo the duty of the charged in either . f B ai;l utins, to take him or tier buluro the Mayor «*f the | roper city, v» n./»e uutv shall v i,, bear : and determine all such case*, hrul ;n !n.« n ~f a.i foou ht*rft l d>■ re authorized by law in iuch rases, the Mayor of two city of Pittsburgh, shall ru-eivo out *d C-, U aby Tr.*a* u rv t one Jolla: i per annum, and the M u; ur "I tbf' city oi Al n gher.y, fa-, hundred and fifty dollars per annum, and mi more, p> be paid quarterly, and so nun h .>* n ny act of As sembly, id m concision’. herewith, is hereby ropoaled This is Lite must bungling of ai! art*, why should the county irutsury be made i.» bleed to support the f!r«t officers of the mie* The country people w.i. not tolerate this p:oud«T» ing of thoir to mri* h city odicialt*. The bill postponed .•; the n;..tnci o! Urn city UH'Uiher, Mr. William*, i- jus*, where tbc peo ple desire and no humbugging The pay of llm treasurer is also exorbitant, but y .*t il i* hotter than to*- reformers had it in Urn original; tho whole alJ'air is gotten up to dmude. Tho Sheriff is not entitled to draw anything from the jail, inasmuch «s tho commissioners are . bound to supply every necessary for the pris oners, and by this set them no provision made for the vagrant-*, but to jail they must go and there be supported at tho expanse of the 1 ruunty, <*ton m rv.lity Lbo county iiavo noth ing whatever to do with city lawbreakers. This is rolorm for the bonclitof the few at the exponso of the many; tho voters must sco to it in time and rebuke those wno gain power to deceive them The members from your county plumo theuiH'lvee on tho largo major ity cast at tho last election, and think by that that they aro safe in doing any act, no matter how it may oporalo on tho best interests of the taxablea. This cock-a-hoop insolence and trickery should bo put down and the public servants made to obey the will and desire of the people, who freely spoke out at tho largest convention ever convened in Allegheny county. The voters, without rogard to mere party, should select gentlemen to represent them, who will fearlessly carry out what would ho in reality a reform. When th» yeas and nays wero taken on tho bill postponed by the Court breaker, we will then hnd who are for the peo plo, and Williams, I think, will be wanting in doing his duly to those who expected.; much from that gentleman, with loud professions of friendship. Jttis tinkering with tho Supreme Court amounts to nothing at all, it Is all porta ble gas which smells louder than brilliant. Tbomss is a gay deceiver, and docs not dome ti time in what might have been expeote 1 from his loud professions He man aged to get the county into trouble and the Commissioners into Jail, and yet ho has no remedy for the evil. The bondholders will not meet the select Committee composed of self-styled champions some of whom wish to place the tax on tho peo ple, and now havo turned ropudiators- The <** “'■* ' •• -m, h Wb**ro ii tho !i i ■ v . r i.. : :.c\ doir: tC * ('"tn'-, .< •; a wUi )<*U WI.I d.> t-< j uM»b U, -A !, • *,.-i r»V Ttjrt i xlPiiii,;n \r,” {' -r.j. r Kih!wh)' vr»- t U-M * \ art. i- ;• ( i!i«- i: KHulx-n | «m;nr'.Lt*l lb <■ a:: V : \ r Ler- . \ yi'-r Curran- ,4 • ».* a'.'^uk Km : • a t M v >r '.if : .*w- .aUo Vl■ V j . liil-J lij*' >!'?* IT ft k ■ -! (•<* rns> J* r.. T ;.J ;% a ; ' f ; V a'-d •!ii^ir :Jt? r.:c4 Tf-w ■ m. »ht»u,.l t>-' U .iv t.» ~ui *in»l c iunt ■il.ii:- * Th*« dii' *i• v.» -i-.n.! a ;fl . rr.iUwi* !..»r ro; -rt- A i lU mb. r v.r* :! .V • Mr Uovens report. d a:; r.,i r- ,-i*. r u- Ibo M_hooi« ui Indiana w: 1 .., Recall vr urs, • k n *• muUtjr, •*ri iKJtvj n - Till* 11 >;ik.‘ n. I .»« ? M -IIW, nlll-f Wft* u,. U-rrd away A f*-w ri-poris wore m..ie fr iu t'oamiuiru A motion wti* made t*» proc»< provent '.bo (oujiJ.-; a'.ioji hi t:..r loi.--. v,irii a motion war rondo l i no ',. r tiu- pr.-nont, which provaiied l bo bill will oua.e up on Tu***hl*y, U o&n be objected .>0 Wb\ th.ro ,s op;.option I*, this ltm>ruVimirtil i rnmul nn *..f e ur d It ii* gotoTaiU su}>|)Or**jii 'lm in iho biu, and :i t.muioi bo ant up. until they milk. Oriaudy Mr Marshall w,,M not loloralo Anything ol uu kind . n l\> own Ibo A->r//i Atnsru-an Laving, pi ov iouh l«> Lho olocilon, donnaii it could t ■ doprociaLo tho valuo of tho Southern trade, and to drive it away, has, at last, beepur' rtMinibn' if iu ;ni portanco, and is bu-y and in prov ing iU value by ur;d.»ubti-d (art- This Is a ffood sign, and wn hnpo, noil, to m'o it wdiing t*< retain the whoi.- .s ,mh by giving itiii. so assurance indisp.Mii-übi'' 1-. it- } ~a - M-ruriiy and intornst. Tho Southorn |.*|«.rs *»!' r.v; , Jp. ff'MCO. Thk ] .aporo nay l!.»Ujoi r.y (. „... a t 0 tc&ch school m \Va.hinylo: 1!,. j. t „ schoul Ihero now, iin-.i ! k i, .o-ning pretty ftut that tho Kopuhlican , la: ty und Ihc Republic cannot exist togetbor. inK total valuo of the uncutd produc-u of American industry was . stimulid by the cou aus of 1840 at about SI,UOO,iiOO,OOO, by tho conaua of 1300 at about and tho estimate made by tho cnnauß of 1800 will probably bo atom $4,000,00ii,000. Tuk od.ltir of the Belfast Star, Kepubliran, lays he “is afraid Mr. Bine An lacks back bone." For Bord'a sake, how long a back bane do you wish a man to have’ Contrary to expectation, no nomination was mado by the President to fill tho vacancy in the Supreme Court* The English papers continue to denounce the Morrill tariff, and declare that if the law goes into operation the blunders ol the states man will bo rectified by the hardihood .of the smuggler. Thb Connecticut election takes place to-day .-«***' « ♦ ; ,-wte. people can not be dragooned to sign tbe memo rial preparad by the emaculate against the Court at the honeit tax-payers desire to p*y aDd get clear of the matter altogether. It is said that Williams has not lost any thing by procrastinating tbe payment of the bonds, for his fees go cn as usual and costs mul tiply as formerly. 1 have taken some pains to give y>u the amendments proposed to be presented, which you will find anything but satisfactory to the Farmers, Mechanics, and other*-. Tbe appropriation bill has been under con sideration, but little progress is made, inas much as there is m *ro talk than work. The members must blow off, for, to my mind, it will be their last effort, for with this seshion n large majority of them will never have another opportunity at the expense of the old S ate that is mode to suffer by bad legislation. Expense after expense is added daily, and places made for haughty applicant-4, but nothirg to give re lief to an almost penniless treasury. Wo learn here that our worthy frier, d James P. Barr, Esq., has been complimented with tLe appointment of Inspector of the Penitentiary by the Supreme Judgector paused the S-mule to Jay. This is its tinai parage. Tl o»< ram ble to | rocuro the * dice ol Proof B to h> Excellency has commenced, and already v.e have a pergon here by the name, -t\ i- and title of Smithy who think* he tan judge unisLy as wi'll as another man in or about Ten',h -r .:h uhe created fur the pour and hungry, w';j ebo 1 der»*d the wooden guns, with th- u u” catu, t. light on the blind fi»i,uwMrß of u J Abo There l* nothtfig lik** attending to th** dn-irilnreUrd patriots, who care nothing l »r Tbe l>t*yai. h came to day, with a seve-o no lico t)f A. it McClure for b;» vote on tin- T ■ ?.. nage Tax Thu act wiii a.so n| piv loarer t. Home, il the correspondent «.f that wdj ut Uk>U over the vo’.«-t ca-t tri*m his *w i i-un'.y W fu:r. r : ap.-r :l.nt, let it b-. tumuli • f what i.wr., who vo'.w 1 Hi vh-.ttiK-n o* fr . > n i k nil c 'ti Vnmion o -i:. *»»«.] <•»' a.. ja; • l.**j , tti.U sI.wL ii af;y >-l fniiio im . '.*y K’&iii d, w«* w;>: ;rj- '/a_/.'// *,•..< I ■ . n <-n • t .«• lu kt l, w.Wj \l V rii.V-a a '. \v. ' -t i i . • vfc t • t>» 1 r 1 r.®t if». *• ■ ■ nil l t... . 4 ■ h Ini - „ . IK, .• llattk ar»«. ri •»> • , r -\4~r* < a--' < • h . ' >:ti • •. *w- i „ «.• J* p Tti* f-.ft 1 . ■'f\. i-a*>K»i;e 8< ' t • * T (• -h- K f r-n h !:n- • l i * : U a »-♦*.&« A rn»- d * >\-an.; n **'• \.n Tiv*. & l; b»* oolli si.w tho c**.» t- dr*.:: la ii.As fluid* n ?fj,y f ' UrmsT*. wu...- i-tb.Tj «•*!•© aui li.ftde U> pay w »*n ii r..; - . kl m • f> •;; TiA Tii-b. mj - M: W • l*ma cvcauj by il* r: \l i s * • \ Uj oroc; a Wt.rkh -ui*. n\ a .nfg« , x,., uj ul •.»,« - u.J. h ;n **•« *«*M L- the Kftrai*. W:.’ . ..... . wC .; . »Ui !!, 1;..* u >.. J 1.. \a?»y w :;. ft * u , «• •t I - ;.d» Ui al in .., -t vet p: ■j.t-riv . a.- ,i j. r a Southern Trade Vacancy in the Supreme Court. Editor of Post —Much of the excitement of Ike early part of the soesion, attendant upon the passage of the Kail Koad bills and the election of U. S Senators has passed away, and the members and strangers gatnored hero by business or curiosity, all anxious for a return lo their homes. Tne most oxciting event of to-day was the svr.,’ bi tween one of ycur Allegheny reprt> : s-ntativrs, and a Mr. Atwood, an artist. The latter gentiemau has been ondeavoring to sell to the Slate a number of portraits of our Presidents, but the Legislature does not seem to appreciate •••’.her hii merits or their beauty, at.d have r-ilurc-l to buy. lij dint of opportu nity he liiiluud jour representative to consent with his w.fe to a sell ng. The result of his labors were unsatisfactory, and to compel pay m'-ill he ox | <■<■< d the p-Tira.ts in the rotunda, wub d:?j aragtrg remarks. Being observed bv the member in lures tot he destroyed them in h<• presence ot the artist who vainly inter pos'd to prevent it. The Bc’erie fur a time was rati.or exciting, but public optni jn here renders tbf verdict against Mr. Atwood, of “served him right.’’ Thomas Wiliams, Ksq., -in the House this m •rn'i’ g. w-is severe in bis remarks upon the r-mpremc L’.urt, and advocated upon the grounds of party pol cy the withdrawal of the present meagre patronage of that Court in the appointment of prison inspectors, and giving it to tho Governor. Wm. 11. Armstrong, of Lycoming county, in an tb quent manner replied to him, and cuf'ruled thu integrity and ability of the Court. He truly said that it was indignifiod in a great, p -werful and victorious party, to descend to such little and contemptible measures to sup* port it«Hi and for party purposes, to overturn the State policy of over thirty years. To put in tin* place wi experienced and able officials, mere partisans. I noi:r* amongst iho arrivals at tbo caoital, ih*' \*nv Valley Railroad K. F. Morely, Esq. Although but young in years, bis reputed abtlity as * railroad man ut.d his courtesy as a c-iiU-mai;. i ave derervedly attracted the pub ii’ :,• b■ «• repula'lon. U-- a r 1 Col. P Kerr, ot»e of the directors in the \ a.ley r-»ad, are loukmg faithfully alter ■'.!* intorefct!-. and if any thing can be secured 1 r t J* ;n r* «d. they are tne men to do it T\. j-ut/.uun buiUliiture are now busily : 1:1 ' - j *■* rr} innf.d <*rir*’* the S.ate into i)s; distru t. It is amusing to see i!f> i**?r V#-]11*45 Hfi 1 iei y amongst embryo Con* s r ru "M, to i-r\p> ' u*. Euitab'e districts for lion. -t-i \ « f I'ti'-y sw-in forget that tbe-back of the k •|iub::i , Ht] p-»r;y i« broken, and that the days ;h«*.r &*<•«•[.Jancy are numbered. The ‘*ntg :• r iiotj »o far tun they are concerned, .a *, out.’ 1 1 ii< the impression bore that ih»* I>-c .daiu'e wiJ n,*t adjourn i>- fore the • atler or. 1 uf the rjuuing month. Tn<’ appropriation bill has parsed the House a?.J now to the b-.tnale Vv.ur*, •; -.ftix u< ca*l a l -i iiu-« u> tb*- r the ,rb I*ariiaiu<*nt a member La* i, hulk** Ibsfct al an early tiny hj : Umd ‘“• J ' o ibal tn« GcvHf .Mi;«»nt give » ; r-inf ’. rc <•■ f Uu C'unl.-U* racy of A -li'Tl'W Mai. \ KTie r ' • ■ ■»s KBf>*n [, 1 : - u <-n* .yyuuii . • ,/k 't' lr vj,4 .\ r u «- ,rt 4; »' ! A* ,'w . '»u fsfrj U'eflA j •>• t%; \ yrWi. <> r..rca r ‘c«f it*J u ■ it A. ..'{(v/ f .a. c. ,N«tu-u4 ,-j eOitsuHc: ht* ’ i. :. n».- cj Fre*h WoutuL; i-’eu ■ .U-i •*< ,*v n»m ». /• ' r V’ (jii rvrei /Hi •• m "v Part.; s - '.A< ••. <« .Y in.-i, .l/™-'***; •' 'M tsv ib 'KO'ai Tooth arhc, r ‘>i. rt». a & Vimm/ua. >1 u*-ct ) Jur *j! />•- * !>-. u i,...t« fRp.-l > tb*n an* olh«i 1*4,,: . W .• J W I ••*•’■•< ■« -• * * u.» !'nv«»t* *ea«raJljr, at 2uc p*j -IV.j> I'lll.wntN. I/ruMii,/ -■ 1 ■“ " 1 ''AMiH H|U.IUJiBa k « > r»*, i uti i retina • j "ol«- A* t -aL )ad 3m » a v -Ui o IK II II A V E 0 HOLLA*D BITTEKM. tT--» l '’ f ' ' -'T t-V V.if i *n«l m w Twain* ao.j Canotnaitraii l! _"’ r v V*** I**' 1 **' «<\ L airer»«ily approfaJ it b F»-m.< 'or IHDIGES TlOfi. SOU* STOMACH, IOI.U, lILAHT-aiHl, i. - ic. r - ; • w b ■< i HEADACHE, & ALL D Y3FEPTIC COMPLAINTS. p:uv. a u. ti BEfiJAMIN PAGE, Jr & Co, «<»%IERT IiILL For Three Nights Only. H.uradai, Iridiy k Salurdui, April I, •*: :n, d .: UNSWORTH'S MINSTRELS, 1 M BK..U.WAY, ,\BW P..RKJ 1 n»\«orth. kt.iyru, dt Uonnlker, Prop '•pilK M l l- r TALENTKri AM) ll'.L I h‘" J -f "“''a* “f POURTEKS L rn M *> 1 4 IV%I he ei.Uol MuBicioti(i ...aur, w:ij iiRTe ihe hoocr #f ' rmutV *' ' , aL ’ wTu iu meltuge of per- HI'K T. MT'STi'AI. ASTI ORIGINAL. \A .’.t-ni.n, 4 5 o**dU». __ 1 ■ <-.-|wo at T. l.poDioa i'vertuie lo ooinmance u ' K. A. PEKIiV. . AgOOL I’roposals ~ W 1 IiKBKi VIA) AT TIJSUFFICE ~,’T ': J " t.-Tl-KN l*r NI rEMT'AKY of Penoa^ C l . .c,ml.,T tbs or lay o( April, JSM. ul ooon, for ,* "} WhKKfroe Of tH,DP. ihe Lwoe ia&ii ~w ‘‘♦'luru-d. nod jjood Id ; MP ANU NDT ft? m.'.» c'J re' ,u “Ui h .|iiftndUea “ , ' 1 Jnl 'N BIBMI N'(iHAM, Warden. « urwuois- »8.l J'ispaich oojvy rq,i i.|, H ri/e I»ohL pJ'u.NKX I’l.i i.wl VI. UUKMNU Fi.’uTL .V'N-K\!■[., isi\K BURS I Nit Ki.Ulti! Ilii: "KF.ATi.-ir UWCuVEKY UF TH K AUEI .1 j:h;luant uoht without iusqrb, am* CUF.irtU i Til AS AM' II.LUAIJSATJSU FLUID AOII' IS USE. ►. '!“ V ,vVn'k\ ; ?*l HI VF fIU KU • fl* hl ,n “ ke “ li nit hLl m Aiieyhwnv Z\ : ’m; i,r rT! „ nOW W™* ' 0 ort * r an «url« jmJESg n.i. i Kn Ht,\ < *t u*‘« rlnirl novrin uae. • i ) 'O .» .it/. |H*r Dqlj 10 ooulu imr fallen o QiJ 00 ('ent M „. rK al: im , 1 MM,cn ‘ ill lUJti t'xiHn nn fur ) <*urar|»eK at a|.l H 11,1. A (’<>.. lIAVE KKUUVKD FROM ie< Adams’ ICrtpre‘B Corn' “or L' , r! 1 sUndsbo..Ualj r. ttmshel r n»thu:rnew bar,kmc house - 1 _ . _Hpl;3l MiW AM) SKCO.Mi-UAND CAitIUAtiKH. aSARRisiT K. WHITE, DLsK.MM, io COMTINUK ’'’HE t-AKRIA.,K BUSIN KSd, „ r JoMph Whjt d “'. ,J \ UnJ1110 T “° «'!<■ Rnn, is always i■ ■ s tsl v l l l c. Item 11,0 best healnrn sh .ps, »nd has for sale k tM« iw'tvu.'si riiioh*, NHrW aND SECOMj-Hami par MAo-IsJ. VVAUuNS, BUGOUfc.ia AB ‘ WIUI I’IGEnNS, WILD PIGEONS— t'O dozen Willi I'igeous. just receired and for * "'■ '0 JAB. A. FETHEB, oorner Market arid Firsts treats. NEW GOODS SPRING AND BUMMER WEAK. JlfflES ROBB, \o. s» jlarkfl street, Has just received andopened opanod « large slo kof Bools and Shoes, comnns “,x one 1.1 trie largest assortments to be found. P DStl t}fc f WlSaftß HCti Chi dron'a Rnnta QK«.- x-i i Slippers, i ip iras, eta uron b Boole, Shoeß, Outers, am°tel,M d .t Shoea ° f ° Tery “odAtyln, which PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. ,w f uW L Trnv^ I^ .■! determine > nf', - I !•*•!!,* r rj>; • r• tki r fKTM rut " IK , No:, .. M.-.uiJ try *L *rv. 'I '• :tjj; ofW< *in .>( j;cdUlU« '''* > 1 ‘ l '*> U-..i:. 1*.,-**. * itu s’so fkt et-ira i* . I A. Jleir Ml M ,'K: ■. i3iA. i. AND U.VLI .>OS. BLEMISH, roruer l"»'i.un,i Rod Markel , lrMt HUJKIVAI„ ~ Fos- J- K. WBLDIS, <*• -w' 'V ' ..... & PHILLIPS, BRASS FOUHD%S AND MANUFACTURERS, PLUMBESSj GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, AND DEALERS IN GAS AND BRASS WORK, Oil Well Pumps of Brass, Copper, or Iron, with the most approved Chambers and Valves of all kinds, and Warranted to give Satisfaction. Manufactory, No. 110 Water and 104 Front Street, mar7:3md&w ' PITTSBPRLH, Ft- PITTSBURGH THEATRE. LbBhxs and Manager WM. HENDERSON Thrasdrib V ..A. E. LAKE. Prioxs ov Amossiok. —Private Boxes, $6,00; Single Seat in Pnrate Box* $1,00; Parquette and Dress Circle, chairs, 60 cents; Family Circle, 25 cents; Colored Gallery, $6 c sniK Colored Boxes, 60 cents; Gallery, 26 cents. First night of the Pittsburgh Favorite, Mr. C. W. COULDOCK, This even'd# will be presented RICHELIEU, or the CONSPIRACY. Richeheu De Mauprot Barnadjm Julia To ooQOluUe with ICI ON PARLE FRANCAIS. Spriggin*. LAFAYETTE HALL. FOB ONE WEEK, COMMENCING SATURDAY, MARCU 30tb, MacEVOYS CYCLORYMA, OF A TOUR IN IRELAND. ILLUS i RATING the scenes ol that Beautiful cuotry, on a senes of magnificent painting on 10000 lee’ ol canvass. Each tcene is ficcomp-D **liahed Harpist. MAHTKk J'i»'N -PALi'ING, f>ronoun*€ci bv the I‘re*** io bt* thr GreAtes; rp'diey ol U e d*y, • U appear as Barney, the Guide, and sing nev» r*l >t ihe mo t jiopuiar and • unurimw sooyx. au-i act omp uied 1 y his hiater, will -ing several favont* Duettx. A historical and desrripi ve lecture hy Pr->iw»i*or MecE'oy. I*oor» ojkjo st 7 o'c ix-k ; to commence at 8 o’clock. AdmißH'.nn 26 cents ; Children 16 cents. NOTICE— An Hlternooo pt rforimtcce on \V E 1 NES- J>AY and HATURDaY af'o noons at 3 o’clock, for the aecumnuxiaiin of families and scnoois. • hi'dreo, 10 cents; Adulu. *5 ceotw- JReiu oabplib! C arpets i MPRI.\« SALES. W. D. & 11. M'CAUUH, 87 Fourth Street, Have just opened a splendid s-’*‘»:iiuoql of Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply, Tapes try, and Common Ingrain Carpetings. OIL CLOTHS Prom 3 to lit feel, n-w deeisulriuid bean till, I luUteme, imti ni, u-u».!, found in FIRST 01. ASH CARPET H roKEn, and ou oh'nroraLle laniu ia sot olliui h .n«, ’o lb. ii', __ L. U IItSH FKL «, NO. 88 WOOD STREET. WILL THIS DAY OPKN 300 DOZEN LADIES LINEN CAHSBIC HANDKERCHIEFS, WHICH HAVE BEEN PURCHASED &i ihe N'-vi York AucUoae *1 pauic prices, tnd will be sold at r LE3S THAN HALF THBIB VALUE L. HIRSHFELD, NO. 83 WOOD STREET. mh*o JOSLPH aOß\t’S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRIMMING, MILLINERY IST OTIOINT HOUSE, No, 77 Market Street. New goods received daily throughout the season. Straw Bonnets and Hale; Palm Leaf and Willow Bonnet F.overs and Roches, Bonnet MAteitais of all kinds. Dress 1 mornings. Embroideries, Hoop Skirt*, Hoeierv Gloves, Corsets. Zephyr Worsted, Shetland Wool, Ildy Cotton, and a full assortment of Notions. An examination of our stock is solicited. mw 15:1m GENTS’ FRENCH CALF PATENT LEATHER BOOTS, CONGRESS GAITERS, STRAP SHOES. OXFORD TIBS, ■Just received at w. E. SCHMERTZ, & CO., 81 Fifth Street. inh23 JAAI-E.S W\ OH A l’"!, Commission and r orwardlng Merchant, and Moioautile Broker, vjraoe and Storage, No. 32 North Levee, Saint Loniel N. B. i will give immediate and personal attention to all binonoas entrusted to my care, for whioh charges will bo reasonable. Etolerences : L. R. Forevliie St Louis; Paul laming,St.LouL ,A BraahTatSToo Gin omnati; Messrs. Trui A J Craig. Philadelphia; M’Anhnr byrne A Gibbous, New York; W. 0. M’Lowell. T. Ewing’ Kansas; Norlhup k Co. Kansas; J. W. Burbridgeiff New Orleans; W. W. Weston. J Hart, Pittsburgh; G. W. Cass, Pittsburgh; P H Bail R, ). Adams, Chioago, W. F. Ooolbaugh, KTrhngto £iL* W. H. Posllewait, Burlington, low* C.nt« K Bowman, and nver men generally. P mMaSffl ’ TBKTH Pint T)Y THE USE OF AN APPARATUS used to its tiest advantage. Medio»f^H U C “ their families have their teeth extr.w.tisV, nLl ' mer - and and are ready to testify as to Ih P rooes “' of the operation, whatever liaa and pomlessnese «-AK*&,OIAL in every style, aolClydia OU 9„ 8Y ’ Dentist, - Bmithfleld straat. SIOUI & aIE,. GUINNESS'S EXTRA STOUT, Barclay, Perkins & Co.’s London Brown Stout, TENNENTS BEST XXX STOUT, TENNENT’S BEST XX STRONG ALE, Muir A Son’s Sparkling Edinburgh Ale, uVrr° UPP :r.° f the aboTe frozmhe V- a Agents, and lor sale by the dozen or cask. WM. B E NNBYT , mh26:Bt 120 Wood Street. B^^£§‘l^~byeo,d^ Stand a prea-ure of 76 Zun3?Sf h^ W ” hei * < an THE— SEVEN SHOOTER , Tho load is in on© complete preparation. Water will not destroy the lea*. Thev arc neat and handsome. Price and $l5. Call an-: tt.rm at IiOWN & TETLEY'S, . 136 Wood street. STTNDKIES, — 20 Pi'.cl, (X*> ilion 4 Co.V limn cl VO “ 1;; i'» y.l (_o's <•.»>; 2U u o A Oo.’« fitoerry Wine; for Bale bv the tlozon or bottle, WiL b&tfftßT, martS i2i WomJ street SUNDKJKS.—“ " ~ ?5 barrels choice Rrc.t Potatoes -> ** Krti-h •W “ i»re«*a A ppu^t 100 busht-l* Ncsh/UiUt«-k PoIaIo&s 50 u Btt all v* hlte liean - : 100 “ Pwi.NiJt-; 60 - 6 “ (,‘r.io n Itx* #acka R \\\ F our. 20 boxes W. R C* In f-tore anti lor a*iu ty ' mh22 I’ l- ' L iOKJWif Kae and Barrel Manufactory, aituai® in -Pittto«n «-.p, («&lning the ( lty Lr Je ; on t» e“ ”k ™he” legbenj River. There Is .. sj,» Mill and all the nhi e„j‘t T 7,!°* m ? Da^f T !''e Ke «”i Hour Bawele and Boxes and sulh bu. Vit o expense in additional machinery wit mate Oil Barrelssthbeaprr CM be made elsewhere. For further particulare sp- JAa A. FETZSK, comer Marko* aad Kir&t atre^te,-. h. WILMAUT II . Agent. Pittsburgh City ' s»h Waftl. i ‘ ; •; Mutes," MarlSdra. TRIMMINGS, l 2? h fe l i m r Bta ' k , Bru « ;s I - ,u "- l i! ' b-r Thrcaii Drets Slitmna U pUre Lk “’ “ d a " m hsrortnmiit of EMBROIDERIES, embroideries, Jaconet Collars. Swiss Collars, Point and Thread Laca ch emi.Md«3 Heeves, Point Lane Setts, JiconA end Swiss Edgings, Thread Lacs and Edging. HEAD DRESSES. nJ^ t nb, a 'oh Net m G .4 t 'Crotchet Nett*. Black Chemiße Blue Chsmlll© ftets, Brown CheuiiLie Nets* ALSO, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF SSatumSS fkirs> Ladies ’ Cotton r ;?? t 1r Ko it l£ Ti ?’ G, °vee, Gauntlets, Silk and ,5 < “!! ikeroh ‘ ef * to »hioh we mvite the at -5!? ck being 80 cAtenaiveand varied as utwithTai" a t g " ° can P lease 8,1 tiat will favor i CHARLES GIPNERS; 78 Market Street. tnb27 • SMITH, PARK & UQ„ ~ " HIINTH WARD FOPWDRV* PITTSBURGH, PA. Warehouse, No. 149 First and 120 Second streets. Manufacturers of all sises and descriptions of Coal on Betortaand Stills, Gas and Water Hpa W IraS. S Boies, Steel Moulds, Miee, HangeremS Uoo^il b to n &“r. ““““ CaeßngB otererj deocri P- Hanng a complete machine shop attached to the 8)1 necessary fitting will be attend- stored freight at auction Noticeto all it may CONCERN.— oa .. l ''r!d a S- * ut *' inril at 2 o’olook. P M- will ba Mt,r, EIICIAL SALES UOOJJIB, lia 84 Fifth Street, to par freight and charges, unless eianuedand settled lor belofoday of sale. UDIS J Meigs County, Ohio, 1 chest lCh£,?B&.“" SyIU3 .County, Pa. George Schewbort, Johnstown, Pa., 1 trunk Gitlett, 1 Chest. rahlB:Uaw4w -j* **• DAVIS, Auctioneer. W Valuable Properly for Sals. iLL.BE OFFEHFL) FOE SALE AT *' the m> da,“ o!V P S U n °“xtVX f* that vary desirable lot of Rround *' CUir street, qf forty -two fertsndeightfaShS^nTfl®'^ A!Wh° U o ,RW JNi?mide«ii Allogheuy Bnapeoaion bcjgge.C Marlnjart s. Manhood. iOST > BOW RESTORED. J^keatmkv^ S ?mt®-^ NTIIE MATURE, BfREMATORBaEA \ el- Clothe. A large of Black Lace PoinWj, Paelom. ■ " lae « Silk, bhtwlß. Some debate teMuresmW™! a “ll s P“»l*h. Bhawla. Barege, GrenadiS? • 1 * nd »» Silk Cashmere dit£? The atocf iJmw richest no veil tea of thiq “° W Com P lete fotbe ?ssfeM’y^for lTde°nt: f a f r °;, , , nd * fronted Brick Dwelling house of kitchen and 4 bedrboms, Rood’S^room, and steps to haU door Bardin iron railing wMottol^Sv 40 - WaU>r *m . ' ' a coraw^^^ Al- Bmen ON —llw T*~ igK £*“«DwelUhK Home skd 'lot or«ouM ra feet “55£ Bitua*e one-fourth of n JifiiSl. aCOTHBKb“IK, 8 ““ SX Market atreat AND d&y JJOOODS-Gre»t Ijsriamu from auction. “® C- HANgQS LOVE. 7