SIIIWY , - for Le turned out to be an excel lent', gardener, and the Queen had him engaged as one of the assistant's at Wind • suri Sandy was born a court ier '! Roar/ of Mont? rclisred. Goode ter the Steti.he tranttiy of martufactared goods-Bent from I s iverpout. lo,ifte United &eels, by aft,the shippirtg.,bpases togetherlid a given period this. year, does no: equal , the Tiailtity sent by a tines fireffirte'rthivileg house in a similar poled - , buf use of Rrasfvrity: ibis state ofthings, wharare callelk!riniFient ships get rio freight, while even the Peket ships, get little or. none, Thd large and Splendid packet Ship Roscias, whijch sailed on Thursday.for New, York, had considerably . under .£l4O of freight; the sinallest sum, indeed, with onetraCeption, since'the fitters wee o estatcished in the year 1518. Up to this time, the passage mo ney:received from the emigrants enabled the ships to pry the expenses of their voyages. but, the seas soti"l'or nearly over, even ti•nt source of' revenua is Itt.t. tilling: The line:10,01 ty which has so long prevailed on 'the eulj !et i,r the tariff may hava•bed the "efirct of diminiMirg ship Meals to the United Steel , but the re ,,,,„,,.,1„r uncertainty by the nein AI p of tariff' cirl'n vorable insnufniitor s as with-thelast,mtlf not, - it im realm], ificreASn c op ments Oa the contrary, whil +lie in crease of the ditties on' Etig' kit goods must discour rt4e. their cap , rt, the ni2cessily of paying . Ill.! OW ie. iu cash on import will. it is i. lies] informel,cimcliaitts,,deter p irtivs ing gooris.tiolte American market. G aids will however, if they are waived, fr :d it way, di racily or indirectly,into the U lie I Stems. r. ‘lNjEkbef.4 xvititout N dm be It was si tteit to/ the Lett. Prest.iunti 0 etention• that in seme pari , 4 or()ii. the vetei t xhibleti greater o . ipulation then did the centtu.t. We . np peeheni from the':Viosviiig ptrtaraph, that di.; Raffle C trionspleiniunctitin be presented. by the ap,,rriiiiiiit4 e-feetions. If, in Casl ii of 11iing , r. tioirite giiitleMeik had thit like 'acuity of , mo 'tipty ing theinsehrti3,rthere‘woul.l ue sonic advantage in . "Thrii'attitsak 4 a Whig enveotion.held recent. ty at Dayloo,Ohit's, will 150,000 persons present. This, believe, ,is morn than the Whig vntc. ire 'the Wholl-sfalelies ever been, anti quite*confi - ent aro we - ttiar'it is -fs'i rsiorii thin •it will . be this yostr. 1%1838,, the whole' Whig vote was Ib2,- 156." •"' The follawtrig earagraph, which w 6 ! din I h- Ciitci mati griipirer, may shedsome light on this that 'A filch i mentioned to Lis that he saw I . board ot-zkof the - boats 'hound for the Dayton car ttivalitieveu mcn who had wiped out their debts. to. tho f areciors,•:iiiechnitic4 and laborers, by 'the whig e -of' relief the' Bankrupt Act Ile t onboard for the purpoac of asking a weelhy matt to iitty-him a small sum, earned by his hard labor.aild wetted frig market change, but was re- Thi - vrbig kentleman wa s . going to spend t the money due tethia onaAt mechanic, in a coon skin frolii! Thie is whiggery for you." The Crisis'in Texaif. Present appearances- indicate that the telans , areto-have'a , struggle for the main tenanceaot their independence; and if stic ressful, probably be the last. For months past, Santa Anna has been engaged in raising and-drilling of an army for the in vasion of Te'xis, and he has also contrived to get togr peetable naval force, includinj . to from England, ,arm ed with ns,, and manned b• vasion of ha s _ sent his squat,. and 1,700 to reduce Yucatan to subjection; Id he succeed in this object, as I v will, having already aptured - Logi . the Yucatan flotilla,) the. whole Aisposable force of Mexico wi,l' bit-iiiikilable for' the invasion of Texas. And against Texas we have nd doubt it will be directed: 'We ant.'-eipate a combined attack b end land. While the Mexican Mitadron, - with, perhaps a land force in ad- 1 :operates against Galveston and vi ciiitity, 3 the main army may be expected to enter from the , West. A portion of thiS ar ny;aecording to last accounts, had already surprised San' Antonio, capturing the eittal inhabitants including the Judge and, .nfricers of the Court then in session, hitt— yets,'•clienta' and all. If seems st:anoe that tlah -vigilant Texans should have allowed themselves to be "come over" so handsome A few months ago they took the alarm, aatiritpitred-frird;fence., But the State danger having soon p assed away, the urltitiil were discharged: and affairs were .sulferpd 1616 on as if in the. midst of a pritrolied'peabe. Never, since the ration' of Independence, W Texas more witireirarid - for' rivigormis Contest, than at thki'Vriorrieni: Her army is ' di,hatided; bar - Of& of war lie iele at New Orleans, fat iwatit of blintz, when their presence is i l e' ec teil on the coast of Texas and Yucatan; lier credit is ..Itterly prostrate, and rnicitey'slre has none. Still s'te h a brave 'I - Warta aid strong liands; and when rte cri• . 4 31,i'ot;rn4",.we triiit 'she will be found equal MAL = . • 2 ;jour . of eoni. 1....t:!"-NACKV.IZte. -.4bstract if his cfe.ieets first a poor cal.phart boy 'in .Seijilarkiir`l. l tieli clerk 1,) ay) editor,—then . a trielnisei:-Otihr.l/rovitteial legislat are,— th4;tsi a rftt nd doleipite .4f-the Itrformers • of(3prierideirol.l to 11.7.1ti1k01, then turned 'reit t)f his seatin the leilistattire' the to tiki- 1 -..then turned iii ag ilt h) the 'people, titieill,Nialro - -ot."l'i)roit.i*, - -J.th*n It, er If `the TA rty opOsed 10 the Pisrliametitary gdfirstitv.ht`tiriliejt, then fient;ratissimei of thelkiso-I.lren the eilietritited ..trait6r with ppee, set head' ykießtteiriep:: .......:31Xeitiftsiiiroik:..Coarilir says that, by .01UtairiciVtif thetrolative value of great owl NOOKlitel Aiebeet , of -, that cis y, -aseessed.in ‘44lolMB423.ea4trepared by the •Coue ''-va`neil,,it-appeate that the tleoreas , .- Ole ortisal-estatis is 59,81#1..906 *al:estate = -3,544.913 7. - 4, • 'illifi*,-.., tt:A: f 1 .,, 0W - • Mtdr.oll 413411;319 ate • - latsof. ; .425 . 1,194,920 :gate of 487-,78301 ~, , j *i3;4FL,3i9 , in` u .Gib - ;Acting .40 44 flitt+fe kV: - VV. PHIL " bee first, lenge. shipurreck...-Niurder and suicide. The Ne'w Orleans papers of the 6th inst. givia an ne'coitit of theloss ofthe steamship IVlerehant, ;bound from that city for Galves ton, ,-Testot,• One <of the inotsrtogers furnish. es the folkining detai4 of the painful disei- ter. She ,passed 'the Belize at 10 o'clock on Monday,'d at 9 o'cinak P. M. of the saine day - she sprung 'a leak, and notwithstanding l the iefriirtsiof the men am] lacers. she sunk ! at,half past t•vo, about.two - hoodred - yards from the last Island, - near the entrance of . AtchafalaYa 13ay. Fifteen...minutes after she' wont to pi:xes.• The ni?if-ttity of the. crew. being on the' hurricane roof, floated . ashore on a low sand beach. Everpheavy wave broke over the island, not leaving us a font of dry lend ti stand upon. A giotn lit)' of provisions floated ashore, suffieient to last a few (11*.s, hut all impregna . ed with salt water. at Tuesday, about 2 o'clock P.A., a::sm , dl fishirg vessel came. to reliof, and front the capteia we learned that we were ;150 lniles..from the nearest settle merit. , Without Ids Aim - •ly aid we would, in al probability, have perished. The Sau cy Jack,' commanded by Stottmelark, took twenty•three of us on, h.taril,`"'and. started up the. bay. We were-on her twedy4tiur hours Withoat food, when we came- to light house 45 miles .frorn -the- wreck,— There we were supplied with the necessa ries of life. After shout two hours sailing up the bay we met the Belle of -Attakapas, apt{ reeeeded to New . Orleans. Another passenger writes, 'Hardly had the -too fatal knowledge ()four having struck ground broken on us, when the report of e pistol, then, another, was beard from the quarter-deck, quickly followed by the 'sad inforrnatioulhat a young Man, a.pasaenget. had , shot another one standing near him, then himself, and lay- a lifeless corpse on deck-! 'From those who were hanging to the wreck on the weather quarter near turn, it. is unde'rstood that from _the first moment of the knowledge of the situation of the boat he had'contiitued, in audible pray er', calling on his Maker tor mercy and for iveness. Whether the shooting of the fel. ron ow tasseogei 'greed , upon,,or svhat, no one near bim at the time has the slightest conjecture. "The young maal. name_ was John W. Barker, nephew of, a gentleman of that' 'name residing . in Nes;A:trleans. His life less remains came on shore on the wreck, and were taken on shore with us when we landed, and interred on the beach. The other person shot either fell overboard or was washed away; name unknown. It is said there are thirty-two persons to , withouttalt clothes and provisions left on the iitand, and it is Pared that. , :silout six had perished. The M., it is said, had not been repaired since her damage in the late gale at Galveston.' Ca:pt Boyden supposes that the most of those drowned are seamen employed on the vessel. A. _great, portion of the mg() was -wsahed ashore after the vessel broke in.two. The 'water casks were .got on Shore, and those remaining 'on the island will have plenty of water and provisions, until such timelas boats can go and take them off. The ship was r owned in New °deans and ;valued at $10,000; there was no insu- rarg!:e on her. Aiioice to . Discharger! gankroys —Men who Itave had the tnisthitune to become involved and thert.th:: fit-tone to get extricated by vi, tee of the 1 Bmkrupt 1:w should bear in naiad that though 1 they; are I gatiy out of the serer, they are still ; rwrotty b'uad to f),y their debts when they again gig On their feet. 'roc ialpressioa althriugh pleas. ant. is v, ry firneirms, says an exchange limier, liai; legat - c'earahoe from the responsibility of debts. is in actual clearance from all matther of oldikation. %Ye' desire men nut to forget that., as -liottesiy of pOrpose is presumed to be the bash of alt co ii nercia! traitsao.ion4land in - tegrity of heart, the forefoot - wt . of all mercantile etYirts, %whether a , man be succescul or u..fortu natC,'so both thoso ingredients ought to eiist,des pitC all cbanges whatal,mer. 'Doi moral Jespon ..sibity w . Ilici. is based upon these,must certainly he ias strong, after :bankruptcy as before. No man ii !nos liable ill' trOth and honesty for'the' payment ofTiatAle owes, after bankruptcy. than before. _.. Extragrdincirk--A lady in N3rwalk, says the Mizettri who has t)r some time past been suffsr. i .... . Decenty!..—A pr int - in Nantucket , Pr^fes ing with ` dropsy ., a few ' days since submittal to . ~ . .• -,. . . the operation of tapping, and; he enormous qu4 n.. I sing Whig, princ i ples, spea ks 0 8 t the Pyellt tity o ft en and a hair -gallons, equal to liti; -p o ntiffs - dent of the' United Steme‘las 'an obstinate of water taken from her. This, we are informg& Itestst:. . • _- , . by: one of the ph ys icians who performed the ?pc. 'Arial° declared that all - things lost on ritinn, is the largest quantity he has ever knewn. ' ear th a tot h e Moons _An ex de'rii.g the Many years he has been in practiv3, i e ar were eellee Y e -,: in be taken fromone person. • • , 64figellysi 1 , I- ' " ' ' ' 1' WhatlourorodkaLars' milroast beef ~..,. Vireo 1 nousir nil and Forty Attigatots,...... .11 —-A -1 ' there net twin thatplace , judging:froinibe • 'tiew -I Q '' 1 - - ' 1 0"" arrirli c'rA l3 o,teiT i l !/".ce-euVqd at . scarcity o f those t i nny on onothi ,. notwit t h . --pilaaao., it -00841 a Gr IlivreP t ee n *B n drt°4l and standing the' piernises matie-11-the'larbligi ,111 . /4 16 'c ii"W'sir i r a i "at .r 014 4 44 frain_ _ .eiW: duitaCtilai.l4‘o.lll iTilipeCiettiie , sand Vy;:_ *14 .--,,ii i ia i ,-- 40 0 1 1 leprih:s i pd thiiiii.*bubdria i e r.4. o 74lroiaitne - - - ,= - lit -,- -- ' i s . fininf preriairens ales, from -neele - dir, l'' -,...-:- Iti of B i— oil * iik oc c . V 0 i.:14 - ‘6 '''''; 4intal , 64e-44 1 !,!4 1 4'ilhtei'erri t ' : f - - i t ' ',ll ,i t. ...4 hi iii i iij o i ll •kjjag e tOiniriortAi wo3 o-1kp , ,5t 0 912 - A 16 .--e,i , e ~ i,--„f ~,A 41; 14 ,,„%ir - - „c,,a._ . I r 'im At ,,,,,; * - ~- 1 4 fru '..-i- - 7 . 7 -* '' . : 7 '..w.k - ' .e..:4' . :fii ......,* •••••• , ......k.-.% , ---......... 7-- , ' ,---- '7-- - .-- , 17" , *:-•*.. * l - I . lllll #.' S 1 , :::: ; 2,, , _,•, 4 ...„ , - -' ''' '' -''''''' . ' '-' '- 4. - ''''' ' ''';'''''''''' ' ''"' ' .:2 * -' 44. ' enz" --=.,^) , - , v , - - :- 2, ; , „,r , 4 ,,, ‘x•; ,4- :. ,,, - ... e , --- ~---_, ..,. . -.2: . t..- .z- - •:.1. , ,, , 1kie5:' ' , ..ti :....5...,r- 1.-ff..-g-W,1V:111.42-Ir, i de " • 1 ••Frit*lLAX. !tt01.114-TheLhigilest his,tieket-in nocity. bototOmar4 or town= ship in Alleghinypory.", Every 'person „who ilinCed at the' official returns, as published in the Chrnit• irk tfrul the other papers of the citY, knows • • that the above is a brazen falsehood, utter ed apparently, for no Other purpose; than to indulge the unfortunate propensity of • that journal for dying By referring to the table of retorns, made nut,by - the return Judges, it will be seem that W. H. Smith is :ahead of - jority of kis ticket in Yersailles, Elizabeth, Ohio, Reserve and Sharriburg, and that in several other districts his vote is the same as that given to the_ highest of the other candidates cn the assembly tickets, except Mr: Karns, whii, in addition to his party vote, received the vote of the :Working-- ' SPlVllNkajtien Public win no doubt be surprised that'll' public journal indulgp .in a barefacetl misrepresesttatiUn, in a matter where,the falsehood was so easily detec. ted; hula 'paper conducted on the Dugalci Dalgetty principle, has no very nice no tions abokit . picking its w a y between truth and falsehood. The leading; m otive with such journals •is to ptirstiethe p Ilict that will pay. best, and in following up this sys- Item, falsehood has. been the vocation of the Chronicle so long, that it cannot afford to tell the troithr even • in a 'matter where .its "well ,established reputation," would not be compromised, From this ex posui e, the public can judge what reliance may be placed in the state. meet of apurnal that will not heiitateo falsify the official returns of an election, to gi atify an unworthy feelingof malice 'against a cotemporary. If we had permitted the emissaries of the Chronicle to pick up the returns bruit by our expresses on thenight ofthe election, and thus afford them another opportuni ty of crowing over their "sleepy neighbors" of the Advocate and Gazette, as is their wont, when they are the first to announce s burglary or a - fight at the "Crows Nest,'' it would have been all right l and our neigh. hors might, as an'ac,knowledgment of the favor, have neutralized their falsehood a bout the returns a'little. But we chose • to Me our own expresses and left the Chronicle to beat its "sleepy neighlieTi -- , (some of whom_ by _the, _bv—nr,verl to-Ase more wide awake than our 4th st. friends; as best it could, and of course its 'returns of the next morning were very imperfect, while the Post contained the result in all the districts in the county except two or three. This was 110 doubt galling to ohr neighbors; but they should not hay e per mitted such a trifling discomfiture to drive them to the mean falsehoods they have been guilty of in speaking of the votes received by the several candidates. "St. Louis wore a-bait cloak; but he did did not oblige his folio wets to wear it."-- Jeremy Begthanz. This was tight. It is not an "in these latter days;" were hair cloaks to become fashionable now, all who would not have one would. be unceremoniously excluded from "good society." Awful —The Express cut of the. Cincinnat Mesiage. Great Fire in Po* thind —The coy of Portland, was the scene of destrucitve ennfi igration on Wednesday about huff past ten 1) 1 .:19ek. It commenced in the cabinet warehouse George Clark, on Corriress s'reet, nod destroyed eleven houses and stores. The Portland Ameri -eon cstininle'S the amount of property, destroyed at $30;000. Ten ca9es of yellow fever occurred at Mobile on the 6th and 7th instant. Now that the ands are getting gold, the weather is getting, bad. 1' ockeis are beginning to fill with specie and throat's wi Is . colds and ceub►hs. Which is worst-2. Reduction of Ind- it iltinoto.—Uuv. Carlin. in a Is‘e Executive Circular, says: .I'ho reduction orsotne salaries. the curtnilmeni of expenses, to. gather with the large amount of additional lands which have become taxable thistAFeer, will justify a large, reduction : of tasets,atinT4 ample meats to - carry-ion the_governmenton , :a system of strict eemiomy; and:Until. we get through the pteeent crisis, it wilt hardly - be in our power to collect rev , enue to pay any portion ormir public debt.' The BuffahiCommercial says that that harbor has beets for -several days e.lotel3r packed-with' vas sets. ~,-.-..,,::,, - -.',V•g4..Z':',;'..,'-r!'g7i..'?,',.!,'1,‘1ti,*,,,,'7'.;_',...tit,`4:.`,.,j-,-,•::„Z.,,..,t.; - s MN" ~Z. Mitchell,. y.. ivied the Anit:lfleetnie. .by talking of the Yote Recorder.. It ivott't do- Deacon. You carknot,be permitted to eScape in-this mat ter Your special friends ate 'charged with falsehood ,nnd -foul 2 dealing, amt. you cannot evade the question of their treagh; ery, by referring to other matters. dome. out with it. Deacon- . `Who diddled' poor :h • The Chronicle people'ean never - forgive, because, oo eleOtion night, when the editers of thatpaper came sneaking around ,fur premises, pencil. in - bawl, trying to 41c/t. the rcturus,,as they .were brouet in by our expresses, we p•tt a Wzrio Ito their operations.. Still, they shouted have some respect fir truth, and not • take r,e venge articles containing mean misrep resentation and downrig-ht ralsehmuli If they were tou slow or to sleepy to get the returns, they should not he spiteful against theit more aPtive neighbors. They arc , not pleased, neither, that we. ahould have .publiAed -the ..fact that the proprietor of the Chyoniehi; is, a rabid Clay man. They, , fear it . may mar-ti very pretty plan they have on foot to procure ,government 'patronage from • John Tyler. In the old Ressian spirit, they are'vvilling to serve • any body who will 611 their palms, and they fear that. Tyler will not employ a gang of mercenaries who has a rank Clay man; and getter up of Clay clubs, ,for a leader. To these base mo tives their article nbout the. vote, for Re! corder is to be ascribed. It- is worthy of the mead and malignant spirit which dic tated it. Alas, fur the Hessians of the • f Chronicle ! {l}Deacon White must be very hard run fur a defence against the charge of diddling Mitchell. He descends to the subterfuge of copying the small wit of the Chronic'e, and retailing their petty taunts against the Democratie candidate for Re corder. Don't you feel mean. Deacon, to be engaged in such a small businessi Business in New Orleans.---The N. 0. Bee of the Ist says: "On turning to our shipping list pub lished this morning. it will be seen that there are no less than eighty-nine vessels up for this port, of which thirty-seven are _Thi s is asoona . and stirring. evidencs_of a PE osPec tive revival of business." -. Deranged:—A Mr. Stearnes, of Sackett's Harbor, disappeared several weeks since, and serious feard were entertained fur him. It appears. however, that he is safe. He traveled from his home to lowa Territory, without being conscious ofhis whereabouts. His derangement is supposed to have pro ceeded from a blow which he received on the head last winter. More ejects of Paper Money Banking. —lt is stated that the officers and viork.men. of the Boston'itiivy Yard will lose $90;000 by the failure -of the Phoenix Bank of Charleston. Are, not the working men of this country satisfied with the Banking System yea - - We do not - record the above as any thing novel in the annals of wholesale bank swindling, but merely because it is the last that has occured. •It is but a short time s i n celhe m a n who- would publicly denounce baitking institutions, was looked. upOn as alt enti . ny to • society;_but we fontll hope t hat thilgs have. changed. Ultra anti bank ince ere no longer a terror to quiet titizens, and no poliiician will now risk bispoPtilar-= ity in . delending %heat!. peculiarly - Autericalt swindling shops. Oinirteus.—A tavern sign on the 4th street road, was blown dawn on Sunday.,-- The' Wasbiniiinniuns have - 'held aererat ;nee - rings in the ileighborhooki. It iA ea.d..that the IM deaters ua Ct..ehinati have changed their symbol. Instead of a whale bone lona sign. tbr. , ,• now swing out a-pies We go the wi:svle Aar here. V idertign opposite - Post Office. And We are Isiforated the.* do a whole hog businees, People.are beginning to 4 e card eanaes and Vie lard, or , lard oil lamps in -the Ir-on City. _Where are you now with your pig's - - tail. . . 'We find that bb some ern:et / the Lnnisville Gar:ate was crossed limn our list. it wa4 not d,. .signed, Bainey—, , piot honot—Riclulood &arc . • We wish the Corporal would cross the:A outing Post in. We have heard so man About hint that we feel curious to have a slight. . Poisoning a Fatuity —The Rockville (Marylanara oiling states that last week two blacks liVete committed to the eotinty' jail for attempting to poison the fantily of Mr. William Clinents,near that plaae. The Gaiette has excellent roman to 1 ,show why Mr. qay cannot be. elected ()cod. We agree with they Deacon as hte *TM" WdYegtett to mar itsekd,h ow everi'hikt h e #4140:410:!"1"gr:r, [ 1 0 4 ,4: ea *4 4 10 Aul**ii,lV4 7l / 1 4 ,... 00 4 ) 1 10 1 ,1 0 0 4101 04 1 1‘ 3 , 111. 4 00 0 01 4 10 'lr4ge:LZ4Vift-,'161)024;L*3.'-`;;=-2.4.42. ,:~{' W,.. 3 / 4 3: - tam aual , w , ---r- , m 40 . jhat_iiii:01 s . jb . "" . ?" 4 Mrs , ..• rdifft , --4 Welt re: :se itsitita ,aut-010 ofOttistorrXitatir4a . fed iii4aitiata • ntlbe Way vett:a per son said to have been sot by Mrs, Wilson. ‘iny friend of the Sun, as well as yourselves was a leetle humbugged, "pon my thoul." May be you would like to - know the.par tizulars of this story, if so, I will tell you. Lounger like, and in company_. ! with two or three others of the same kidney. I started `fora stroll over the hills; and at ter getting a shot i distance out of town we saw . a poor fellow lying a few paces.;from the road, who, if he was not shot, was pret ty well bow-come-you-so, and !dead (drunk) to all appearance. At this time. an elderly lady came down the road, and with an exclamationof horror askedirohnt was than b, said 1, '"pon my ihoid 'tis the body of the man shot by Nits. , Wilson!" "Gr ood tiewensr said she, 'is he ttealiy shot?" "Ves," said I, 'And d —ti well sh)t at that." She then se impel ed kiwii to ton/I—and when we got home, we were toll the story by « very body we met with enlargements, ernbellishinel ts, &e. I 1 W)l% s o r ry fot myamiable and good Eden!! 1)r. Brodie. who, the malicious totigties of 1 some of the , lam-s 'll att town, had 'Aimed 1 in the awfully wicked position of being doctor for the supposed felon. N. :the i Doctor is a very proper Maa, and vets pn/ perly, in a communication over his. ,, ti name in the Stitt. denied the foul Omit'. 1 and I hope has fully justified himself 3 , the eyes of the plilic. Since writing my last I have sigma the . Pledge, and attended a number aletilper nice Meetings, amongst others tie earths Washingtonians on Friday eve r ting Ist, Now, I don't believe in Ft:m ,k organiza tion. altogether, it looks to tie too much like Tomfoolery. The ladled are there like automatons ! --the men do `ver y thing. The presidentess, it is tie, squalls out for some one n. address the ne.-titig, and then drops down in a great ! tate ut excitement with her side to the audience and her,hand kerchief before her filce. and this is 'abotr. all she does. Now is the name of co;mmon sense where is the necessity of separate or ganization—could not women do just as much good as members of the Male Soci ety, •but humbug is th 3 order of 'the day, and of course it must be submitted to when in the hands of the fair. I would like if my communication were not already tro long, to say a word about the speeches (1) that were delivered on this occasion—my friend 0. 0. M'Clean the Poetic ('I) editor of the defunct Herald got sewed up sweet ly. I will'not add the string of words, for the poor fellow must have felt bad enough to be clapped down in the middle of his yarn. I trust it will teach :iim a lesvin that Pittsburghers know how to appreci , ate the empty twaddle of an empty noddle. Yours, &c. &c. N. 11:—You did not even mention my list. all Messrs Phillips 41 Smith: In the 'Morning Post; of Tuesday,lnoemed an article in favor of Jams X M'Lanehan.: B- q-, The speaker of the Senate. While we award to M'Lanshan all the ho nor which his firm - adhcrente to Detnoeratie prince c;ples entitles 'him, wo must not forget the just claims of one who stands equally as high in the estimation of Democracy. Col. Wm, Bigler, of Clearfield won:tr. wad, at the last session of the lelgislature, the favorite of the Democratic Senators for Speaker, in the room of Mr. Ewing, whose term was about to amore,' ' and would have been elected only for till jealousy of one or two older members. tie received 16 votes. and bad he reined, or refused to rote, as Mr. Heister, the Federal candidate did, would have 1 been elected. It is not my desire, Mesdro. Editors, to discour age the enims of Mr. 11CL,analian. But I think common justice would award the nomination to the worthy and poatilsr representative of the Armstrong and Clearfield ,representative 1 have no doubt; that the fact of Col. Bit is having received the entire vote of the Droneenttie -Senators. at the last session. 6-ir Speaker, eccapid v , tur nit-m.l6es. or you would have di,ne him the justice to notice it in your oticle al'uAed to. .--"WESTWARD." eonnntr cl all Y. 0 1 .:tniter 15. Renorks.—Tio4sesa is not active; rind the tra“. auctions no iced are or Putt charact7r tvltiCh aff ird hurl little p.oli's I.i se9' rs. Beef Cot e —The "fferinfr. on Nlroulati a not ...„ ed to about 703, nearly half of toluelt were taken by - the, botch( rs; 220 d isin to anoth.r ma rVei and the baboon remained unsnl I. The rulers pn•tl for interior to 614. ranzed from 3 in $4, and a few prima sold fhr. sq.rteThinz over. Hogs sell to logs to wowed at $1 75 per 10) ma. ettrr is held. for better prices, c tasequently hna litt e sellintz; the nricea p out for :Rut Were PS, to l-ft; for Laguayra, 81 a 9; and*. Hamill° 7 . cen.s perlb. Flour —The prices col City N 1 ills has advanced from 4 121 to 4 25. Urithaarni4iderable axles at t h (attar. liourard street has 31r:tutted, from 4 I2S to $1 18 3 4. and back again; the reefitie price st. 'saminnh,nria isln.-1d for an i+nproveildent in price Grain - tYlteat cotai forward.. Sparingly , ..bat the de ',awl at present is not, animated. Mary. land and.Y . irginio lle wiommand 85 cents for the hest tha*zdiering, and prime Penn , 4lvanic few• tents over; interior (polities fro n 45 to 75 cents. Maryland. Rye has sold at 45 to_so cent.; and Oats 21 to 23 the latter for prime. .edirn trait. dy at 50 to 53 Carib/ for _white and' 53 to 5-1 fot sell +ar , included in the hitter wean cargo of Penn sylvania. Mal ices has sold at tuirtion at 214 1.123 cents for 46 hkils. Pool) Rice; 20 rents for 20 do. Ma tanzas; and for 25 hhds. interior Sugar A Ouse, 18 ;cents per fallen was obtained. n ' Provisions --Pak is taken for stores - at 'previ ouitly quoted prices, $6 (Or Prime, and 8 to $8 , 50 for Mews". Baron remains much as noticed in our last report; for hog round 41- to .5 3 , 4 cents; hams . to 3; middlings sto SA; and shoulders about the same. Lard is inactive. _ : • - • Spirits.—New England Rnm continues to 'sell at 25 cents. Whiskey is in moderate muck. at 22 cepts for hhds., and 23 per bb1...; the wagon pries '6O, exclusive of the barrel. Sagar."-S, ales chieoy t % auction. end prices ' hardly sustained; 146 hhdx. Porto Rion were sold lats 15 to *5 per 10010%; 110 bldg. do. at 5:800 1006 05; and Ulttuls. New-Orlem**l.o to 40, An the usual terms. ;1, Irebaree.-Reesipts hava . mlitOiOirraen off jot remain alueV'et*W'll 6 :•'mqieli& '--4117,0'411.:±100100-0.:.:**441r-qual -4644.4- .144 0 44 "tr i t 44 4 04-1, • m. '^ ,r.. - .•• , .:..T",t;',.' •E'... - i..,' .-4--le: LOUNGER. TOR TIC Noßictrro PONT .tl4Tll43ftk.: MARKEIS. 'r`~ss?~`"~as he Duke of Vir donation of fifty g t h eet thin Dispensary, Mr. Calhoun intetvliv November nest. Itavimo.—Th e Si and West. The New - York T v much counterfeit moo city. It is said that the ton will never agaioPPett An extensive flattill', tablished in N e ,O►leata of Westein wh•t• A p ARE INi The Oenrze tobingtrla Tatar raace S oc i, y 0 1te..5111 Ward (a On. 7 i t wit% 11041 Ira trnt i , !keg.. Tittlllo:4 ' .1 '" 1 "g• di-1 ""'l °I I". Win adi re or e 1 " EXIX I RITI flour. CA''cl"ck P M. PUBLIC NOll. The ,orklinliter. or the Pet• ni p! elect''itl6u he , ll le me hot*. la n ei3 . I . llllf , lay the 1701 o r 41,c \tweezers:led a l 07 6 e 4'o melee rte the melte; tit rooette-1:1 1 1.0 o'clock, .1. M. Br t Si 01.1 ere. IPI 11,0 20 A parr ra a 2 ,, 0 I 13 mk K A 3.) f3r 3 TeArtier , in.! _F or a NI iPpr aIIII for s Kan& Sever.il mechanzcs as Blackpeith4 . A aply at 11114 Oct 2 • . NEW TAILORING Ei'f.l. Smithfield street, between Thi M. CASK Respectfully 'biota's 11,e eh viekt y, ihnt lamis prepared for ders fair any description of treats fie has on hand, and will hems eral ms.ortment of CLOTHS, CASS • lie will make wo: k to order, at other estaleisloneal tp theeity. saying, that his work, ns to quo fit and workmanship, cannot be: tablisionent in this city. By punctuality and uhreinitin; he !macs: to merit anti receive:tilt; Persons furl, i shin!: t heir own their ad van' ay.: to call, trinre pi. Oct 13.d1w wif. BR [GA DE Olt tinlire is hereby riven that a 105 t it R• ciment,lst tltbe held at James FlenOT A 21st inst., at 10 o'clock. A.M. a Majors Metter and Stewart mile • Jokv.k wing.; aLD ES 119BLISHED rs. , ME. NO. 81. SON' Arent for J. 4- W. Rs - /wee Liver pool, who detpatzija pore of the D Ated Stu - retail TiIE.Z Z UF*CIibCr would as • such persons as are &tr. Friends that he coalmines to Groat Bettbin and Ireland Ms - friends here, by the above list rf most reasonable terms. Ink , passengers will avoid the N., time so MOCh Complained oho impositions practised on the' ^ atul irresponsible agents at Live red that every due and diligent their friends 111111 1111 who ends may not embark can have list party ftom whom it was origin formipg to the documents deli - ment.—lie also feels pleasure It has consideratty extended all meats for the payment of bit throuatiout England. Ireland.: further particulars apply hy r WANTED, TO BO 13u: 1 $ WWI on I:Lon.ln4 An $5OOO. WII lIHI seven miles of 11 money to loan Call lead nr pply at 114 .VCAT ity. Uri IR t,txmi ()u FOR Y Hard Cider dliiers. WE paigne Swallamers,—.Btteit ti% Tl,e :=1:11P - of your tzto,uaro a never fa title. remedy prottitti upon no; thwitig —Sideed catt.)ll to Utii e hours from 3 A'. 51.( 10. COUGHS A 1) Now is the Line ”,"' Cottehf , , de: I/111.W• afflicted, a speedy tip le% llsE'S BOABA which is a-tinned by u I lONt rensedv ever offered (r HEW ESNERYE AND; awour ward tent iiy. %OW lir INDIAN YEGE:ri an in .var.l icannn ie retts the Rheaaratists, Cour. Cot • No rine need starer front dam the .tt•otee mmirclues, Ti? 11.1 Get 15-1 w —.rag To LAO Honorable the Jodfoii Qaarter Soaves: of Lto Allegkeoy. rrH.E petition olarillith • township, In the cool! Pth. That yanr priitioner lan materials for the arconingula t at nis dwarfing homer. in Oates that your Honors will ben keep a public hnuoe afoot liatier, as in duty boulid, We, the subscribers, chivied snip do certify, that thr. abooC ' for honesty and temperance, house room and conveniesrefri orstrangers•and Us ' necessary. Idto 'Chess, Thomaa Karns, David Burkmanl Ephraim Jones, jr., jii Joseph Lawson, jj J. F. Ross, it. 'A aroa . Frew. Oct 14--.31 T. STEWA.ftTy ai No., 49. Fiiw street, ice. Husk and Sutter MO ardent executed wisp wawa I ditt4l4l tem". : - LA*46llll/k" '' ' A.ftne at 1-a street., aird el(101PIP" ~~ ~: ~ :< --- ~. ~~ ._ Ell2l the i r pod sh a espy ° g the . 0 ed ; a this Mat the n othiegi in thetr freivo - day nigh" '• % bt and, Ito s uspected. to ly vt out cramming !frEi MOE n. oval•Jubt ern in• " Of f,ur m vas (hi • Sxca Pe EMI y City. 0 'atit in a rn as playieg, e time. dill every ighl►.Jrirnn tin Mr. C ter lo gilt 6 rlt immera MEM his disag and wion MEI IMO MIMI ing we as the 1 OMI ROUN er MINS at, having mot MALLS, boat in till.. in the even ying cowl' he boat I'm nnati to G kis auppn tit reachi • eateci. I 45 dtfl procured, • day folio MOE lEEE .re urnp th e infori rophet ing a k mail pi , rayinQ V. 6 NI Sllnc seemPd tachate a 'npt y ition.— - Oar lin hi tivity ha nfthe p . desires , A wish • variably whic:h t lady is theref, these • h of the d kilt very mot -fur the or Earn engage, .I from • of mil one. - has Sum*. fli TO%
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