y . 5.011..e ise , gazing at him. As the sheriff, arpotrid behind him and his priest, also' -bereheaded,4 rapidly snatched my hat from • ad. The action attracted his atten-i • bur glances met, and oh! how thoi gaga instantly forsook his forehead ard his: •.3.PA 1L / "1"1111111mvand how his eyes closed; while P„f ~ w 4. WK. H. SMITH, ZDITOMS AND PROPRINTONS 'lllll!diPer and ePiratiOn burst out on his brow, "ftestatted, stopped, and faltered! Did he "Tribrviisre the as`the person who had vim, kenledly to him in his cell, before his REGULARLY , and - perhaps, with all my precaution, NOMINATED DEMOCRATIC CAN given him a vague hope? or, was it that the • Unexpected appearance of a human creature, staring at him in utter commisseration, in that otherwise lonely courtyard, had touch ed the chord of human associations, and railed 'him back to earth, out of his enthu siade vision of heaven?--1 know not. I cannot even guess; Who can? As he falter ed, the young priest passed his arm round his body and gently urged him on his knees, and knelt with him, kissing his cheeks, his lips, pressing his bands, and in tender whis pers manning him again for facing shame, and death, and eternity, The governor,the sheriff, and I, instinctively assumed the at titude of prayer at the same moment. But I hate to give a character of clap. trap to a feat though wonderful occurrence, by con. tinning too circumstantially. !Boy a's 'own lboy' never even mounted the steps of ihe exeention-room, We were first startled, while we all knelt, by --as it afterwards proved—be e shrieks at the outer gates; Ole had escaped from the restraint of her Is. and come to the jail, insisting on being married to him 'wid the rope itself round his neck, to live a widow tot him forever' and next there was a glorhius shout from this multitude on the rural heights before the prison, and try one ceaseless idea of our attorney, with a white handkerchief stream ing. from the window of his post chaise was eballied, though every one saw it but I. Aid hloya, eelf.transported for life, went out to Van Dieman's Land, some weeks sidinewards, a happy and contented wife,her ray having yielded to her wishes at the Adoetanee.of more advocates than herself,and 41#1some money - in her purse also. Frtan the Harrisburg!' Keystone. The 61000 Fine. i One portion of the congressional pro Almslbws, which transpired on the 12th ill Want, is ieserving the special attention liffins.public. President Tyler, it will be Amenaiebered, recommended in his recent illenliel message the reimbursement of the 4 1 114•!imposed upon General Jackson, by ,ft,dge Hall at New Orleans. This is a Ilfoonsmendation which has redounded to kiaa listing honor—one, too, which has 0111104 ed a hearty and cordial respons e inteer the American people. If their be lone sentiment more deeply implanted ie I:between's ofour countrya.e n than anoth - 1 :. feriit is that of ardent admiration fur the dey. it will also b e seen that the Delaware, Su,iine caracter and services of the venerable *ern of New Orleans, and President Ty- bani"' North & West Branch diviai.ais, bate has yielded a handsome profit, clear of all rxperis e ,, ller, in that portion of hie message, Which added to tht,profits °Vie main line. Snow. Stmohed- a cord which will vibrate tiorn mg-1(1er deductin g all drawback 3 and the deficit WI (11110 extremity of the Union of the other. the Shini.ggno French C'reek and Franklin a.' - There could not-be a more cnnvincino eiridemee of the .perfect sincerity wit h ' ions— a titet profit to th.: Sidl e of 'AM. -tliiinitfir hundred and thirty thGusan, I (Mints. voLlsich President Tyler made the recom eawielation. than the strenuous and man'y A inure gratifying result than this, unde r !h e circumstanr es ah'ive noliced, could trot reasor, a - aillbrti made by one of his particular friends ethiclll the House. to give it full and immediate 61 Y be exPee'r.'; ant that it is but a gu sa t it, When nn the day referred to , the wh,,,t,%e, can realize in more prospero us t r iri f : i r: ( i j . tritietioll arose in Congr ess a s t o th e dispo. obvious fro m the fact 'w e give it oil undoubted Tint of this branch of the message, the aothorityj th a t the toll, on Eistern freights in Hon. W. W. IRWIN, of Pittsbur g h, mov e d 18.12, on the Western division are about $40,00a it.' reference to the .Committee of tho less that in gm' businasa sea-uns. So that un .. .., Virdifi on the etate of theUttioe„' A ccor- der more propitious circumstanc e s $lOO O'n in &NFU our understanding, the effect of stead of 860,000 dell. on this o r , , t • thiestiotion. had it succeeded, would have with a correspondin g incr , e P on t i tle " o f other di l v ir t, e, blieli to secure immediate, or at least sions, would seem t ' t, us b c y a‘ no means an tug ger . Med esiuntire. d ln d au h pport of this position it is only 11111.11Miy, aeons on the subject. It would *sea cotnpelled gentlemen to 'toe the mark' necessaryt year as co.r.- paredwith those o'rti that the t 'II. this -sad the Country would have been at once 841 exhibit an aggregate de. 11 1 11Sbled to discover who were, and who crease 0f5159,.3.96 61. [fence had there been nu Inn not, capable of doing this last rem. tin , r . „frd j i s year the same management would toast of justice to the grey-haired veteran, have n a clear profit to the State of $6,9'9819, .41kfie Hermitage. Although the democratic ! 33. le f t 1.1611 b frees, without exception, united with l In a word, give us a sound currency by can - tbiviewnediate friends of the President in i I nettin g the depreciated relief issues ; open up our 11141111pon of Mr. IRWIN'S motion, it was de- Improvement s to all who may see prope r to use fima p ii Ity the Whigs! who voted in favor of them; and kt the same system of retrenchment ke reference to , the standing committee on and economy which had thus triump' antly suc- Aitjardiciary! The object of this refer— seeded at the most critical junctur e of our off .i rs, imits is self evident. It is to 'stave off' ac be rigiey carried he out in every departm ent of t Con upon the subject altogether. The 4 rmitniing coons immagine that such a die- government, and the character or our noble Corn loarition of the question is equivalent to its monwestth will pass the ordeal of th e times with_ vehairtwent to 'the tomb of the Capulets.', out a blemish. _ 'They hopern g: session and to prevent action upon it Burin Vitop A Yankee Shop in '!'erne —The Ilou,toi Tel- t , calculating also .egraph has the following: --"The sloop Washing "dal ems impiety 'the issues of life and inn arrived at our landing on Sundaynig ht . Areas4destlw expect that before another Con. This is ou t r he on t ly r sail vessel of the kind that hat .shall convene, the venerable ex• Pro• I visited or many months, and her mast 1 11141iit will have passed from this 't o anoth- pee rin g " banks of the, bayou excited er and a better world,' Providenc e and •d sabo ve the .cons le interest. We understand that she ..tbe People will, we trust, yet defeat thei r 18 from the port of Dover, in the Granite Male, ibkliiit one .schemes. and her presence is a standin g eviden ce that even The deMOCrtiCy of the Union will turn'this distant corner of the 'airth' cannot b e ex midi pleasure to this movem en t of Mr. IN 'empted from the universal Yankee Natio n . , vii!noirho by it has fnrnished additional evi- 1 deice of that high toned magnanimity, - which all, who by personal acquaintance Ithaieleen enabled to appreciate his char.' Vain; so freely accord to him, IVe tine he will not suffer the matter to sleep, but"l6ll pursue it with his customary per wit' ince until crowned with complete =illeettbea. MIMI The Picayune of the 1 - '3 oh., gives the latest ; news from Vera Cruz by the Falmouth. She O'Oessneffit Opinioiz of Dickens.--i n a recent 1 9iRtvw, O'Connell speaks of Dickens in this wisp ; brought $130,000 in Specie to N. 0. A disaster re sea occurred on the 15th ult. The English end he is not an Irishman—h e is of barque Charles Hyde, 62 days from Liverpool, 'an ileXtbrit of a Saron glutton—and the morel bound to Vera Cruz, with cargo valued at $11.10,- rd'illillinastud stuff him with good things or l 000, ...thiAlikike more overbearing and ungrateful you 0..26 .4 1 eirr - Tits snare kindness you extend, and :latter place. About 815,000 worth of the cargo " 1111101 ,praies yea bestow upon a gormandiser ' was saved in a damaged state, but the vessel re. anitiksisdng.ths enure aristocratic and turb u k n t , mains a total loss. though fully covered to the .411111119 b... 3 , en drive into his empty ands yoophan.i o . ' owners by insurance. The officers mad crew are aesm s ... When, in.the course of time, your youth...! ll d ata MI wsittlins states follow the example (by i a save . . 111 MMitiltiO411 Weeny) of your northern states, esl The BOStOII Post states that the Milleritee Ire Seproas e i sgrery, then yoor land will be one great about to erect a magnificent tabernacle. It will sad Wear area of American freeni-m. who. iu a ' eiseterekiertstis heist, can spurn the observations of no doubt make an excellent hotel after the great • say lOtimeratie dog that Liars bark or . growl on conflagration nett-kpril. tratt nilltld poll." - ' ha, A wet silk handkerobiel, pieced over the mouth 114 weart. of age is p reaebiug land toile, it is rrsid. will enable a person to maser; E ns breathe tree(' in the midst of dense smoke. ti* PALIIpunINT• IJAAPIEN 'BUCHANAN B.loc, to t . takfiecisies ofit Nalkoial /INfamastitalsi Tutn Ogi7 , T o4ay the citizens of -Pittsburgh choose their Mayor and Couneils for the ensuing year. The Democrats have se. lected canchdates for the various. offices to be filled, and we 'lour friends to. turn TUE`WAY,JANUAI/4Y 10, 1843--1 out in all their fr nd vote an exclu sive --------._„........... sive Democratic ticket, we speak the lan guage of all who have the success and wc-11-being of the party at heart. For our own part we would not have counseled any departure from thepracticea of the Party in this city, which had been to go in fur Citizen's nominations for May, In addition to what we publishcd in our paper or end Councils. But it was decided lit of yesterday, we this morning present an abstract this canvaas by a large meeting of the from the Report of the Canal Commissioners of Democracy, to make Party nominations for Pennsylvania, which at this period of p ubli c e m those offices; their selection of candidates barrassment and gent re I dopreNsiou of business, were fairly and correctly made, and we must be regarded as a very favorable omen of ap proaching, relief from the gloom arid despondency now think it our duty to urge their elec• with which we have fur years brooded over our ti- lion with all the energy and influence we nanc•al difficulties. possess. It is a source of satisfaction, that It has long been the aim of the enemies of our our candidates for mayor and councils are public iinpr((veinent s lo undervalue the permanent men than whom no better can be filund. Our benefits drriv d from them; to • iisr , present their candidate for Mayor is a gentleman of capabilities, aod destr o y ad hop e , of their ulti mate i•ureess as a sqliref. ~f reventi... R - cur:se moderation and liberality in his political unprincipled p 4 mei .tis have also added to to-h to Views; he is well acquainted with the our real difficulties, by ihwarting tly and judi- wants and interests of the city, and is a CiOJ9 inealurei for Idoe and shower purposes; roan in whom Intl follow citizens can place corisirrag, as it were, (alit, the iiiiiversal, and on- the most implicit confidence. In corn - toward commercial di , tress of the times, to extin mending him to the support Of ourlipush the 'oat spark (if patriotism and hono.; to cal opponents were sure that if elected he debase the public mind, and prepare it /0 counte nance the detestabl e ide a if repudiatin g ou r Li 'o. will no abuse their confidence by any acts cbt debts, undvr the impending stroke of adversr- of partiZ in tyranny or injustice. ty, which we could find no mear.s of averting. We invite comparison between the Dem- Fur the unguarded and improvident legi(dationi (walk tickets far conned, in the various arid the Internal Improvement mania, under which wards, and the men put tip by our oppo— those debts secured, we are no advocates; but we 'lents, with the most perfect confidence have never thought the error with all its cons~. quenc t is, fatal, or irretrievable on the contrary, that our selection will gain by the contrast• wei believe, with Govertor Porter, that it will yet . Once more, we enjoin on cur friends to prove a permanent advantage to the Common• Cut n out and vote fbr the Dem t Ocratic no wealth, iii the developinelit or the vast mineral re Minces. Let than spurt:. as freemen sources, and the advancement of her agricultural .., I ought, the presumptuous attempt making commercial and manufacturing interm-re• With by certain unprincipled demagogues, to states, as with individuals, courage, energy and sound economy seldom fail to turn the fide of ad- transfer their votes to one of the Whig verse ftsrtunes. flow far this truth is accomplish- 1 candidates, a man notoriously incompetent ed by the subjoined statement, we leave the Pub- fill the offic e of Mayor. Once agait,, lid to decide. Itowe say, Democrats turn out ! and v ite fir That (he main line of our Improvements should l ' your own to nomit,a•ed mid; .Ir.t,,‘ yield a clear profit of nearly half a rsallia.l V dol lars, for the pas' year, over and above, all Expen ditures, is certainly a fact of the most cheering character; eapecially if we takr into coosidcration the reduction of tolls last winter, the extreme scarcity ofmoney. the panic created by bankrupt, cy, and the utter prostratio n of credit which par. tially suspended odr tra '0 with the t; isterti et- Revcuuo of our Canals and Railroads in 1542. Heavy lasurance.—The Providence Chronicle says that the property dustr,yed at the fire the other evening in this city at Saunders' Print Works, was insured in Boston as follows: At the Manuracturers', *20.000; Merchants', $12,000; National, $11,000; Neptune, $10,000; Frank!in, $3,900; Ameriedn, sls,ooo—total $71,900. DIDATE FOR ➢MAYOR; TaO.IIAS DICKSON. See First Page. announconent.—The Lowell Courier says: 'A load of twenty-four girls from the Merrimack Mills, will ride out to. morrow. The State debt of Ohio, in round nutn bere, amounts to 320,000,000. __tvers are very high and tullof ice . Navigation will be resumed in a few days. False :Warm —A boy gut r k hold of the Eagle bell rope, and soon stired up an ex tensive kangart” among the firemen, yea. terday afternoon. dimphitheatre.—The attractions nightly ptesen• led at the Amphitheatre are rata and astonishing. We deem imfbng rtiperfluous, and only oall often. Lion to the bills. - A R P* _ • tit . • any tempera is teclithlt in the best winter. attained Sperm OH, airtight otren.t-tn go:l4oes, and one third cheaper. nag. ,tael it red by the siih4eillter.at the 014 *land, Third nearly opposite the Post 011ife. Ai. C. EITEY.- Jan ..I.IR-IS __________. ---------- I — JR CL,'l ------ 4 - ------- . ricr.N.: ' ;---• • ~ S• shm. City of PitteGurlik, so ::iii N conformit y wish the Pr oi - 11a Oran act of theliejii. the eiettt. Democrats, Look to your Tickets. oral .4 seeinlily or the Conn*lir cannot Pennothrissas. important pict..,, nrovldinz for the I ne urporation,tjaf the City of Pitisgmf l, We would caution our democratic and roe the supplenutnt io llie-1411 act, 1, At F.XAND.ER. ill ba r eligiously . friend s to be on their guard to day at the ' HAY. Mayor ofsoki City. An ls-to this, my Proeigni the Colonel has ohm. rlecla rine that on the SECO N tfESDA Y of Jofilt . j. r polls, and examine their tickets well b e " CI have (.4 the !ait ) 4, n..IN-13. hnlm, , , !he HP It day,etrthal month...elle tree, men of corn Iva rri in sail Cit y4 r irified to vote Inv 'lmp fore they vote. There will he many gnu- r his solitude, and off..rs to s. Ters or the Ilniute or Re p r usettlartres or Ili ba COM 401 _ I taus ones offered, which will con:ain !me we hope he will not be f0r.,,,0t. ', ,mo r on meet in . ...ether a t hitiervoin I Naves of liiirtitints 111 their reFoeclive l% arse, and elect try liillol', ,by the t),,ped pirticu!at fly. or two of the d emitcrillS. and the halari:e , _______________________ ____________ - • ._-_:::"' _ l "" -, r-17 _ SC per in ear lt.atitt every --1 *.ktd qualified SO windier Th ose w h o h a ~e % four churches have beet' Cr, (9(Ni during Cre as mentl'e, or the fl , of Rnor motives of this COL. whigs or art ti in asi ir s. Co partnership. . inotintea lib In he a member Yif i ' elect Council• a 4 pHs( • k car a t V.iwtii•:liet, Rhode iol. ril it r. *W.,' 1.,r. linytnz 1,. .0.er1 the soon On St. Cloir tiv, • g l'i" . I r .. 4 nut paid arr , llllliiii to the niiminations rmet• I _ ~.,.„,,,,,. „.„,,,,,, i , ~ A. s. j, ,,, 1 ,, ,,,. thisd,v ~ n r• r , on !Ina i les as A Ate. .. , in each and vinery, II are, to he roeroliers.or File Co n council. 2 , . • be easily deceived by Ih% 51:1 deketB. and it I A """ "a lied Wlillaw B " hv n iv " d "'" I le j ' e rr ,, ' '' d 10h, 1,,,,,, hri, l'or the plirpol,r; 1 . /f i at ' r, Ina 0;1 1 . 1 II 11/, 111 ..ii.1/:, ;11111 Con Strtantn, 1, 1,,ne.e., in ' gener a l ii ~:- h i , d r i hal i " ,l l .".,, 1 7:i ne t a t ? ; ' l ,` 41 .11.4rd* "til."''l. ; 4. N,1,„, 13...,di..,ri1, %Liss , ori Sdiiiiiiiy. ts wild he - well for them tift have their bre:. ~,,i i.i.., hi,. ii, stricl atte,lil,ln I. 1 11-i le,s ro merit n i1',1,, nu ll I'o' he ' ete-rietr4l-#:in. nr enil27Then ° Finti " ; ..eif .- ',rip examined hv some one , ill whom they i Ali . s. I Pflit...r. nt . II yi,iiit on , .N, if , ~,,„ ~, ~e. -11 3 .rtt.t inthl ti n.tt tttt.tr.2 , .. I:ew., al Ives of iiii. Cemnionti; . Ith, to be MnyOr or I ~1,,,,,,,.i,,,,0:,,,i.• . y.01.;,,,,,ii1d,,,,,i,i:,i.:1 ,I ll,i. 51,,,,t,,,r .oiii.e , and oi, -aid e co y. V t..i ,I v !Ulna I, V 11.'1" f:I ahem ]skin tirt, ti.. , 11l C.. 11.1.• • .1: can rely, lie 'OrsLt 10-y vote. ni%. ii der my hand and the saital or the staid, City nf , hi. r 0 . '4111 ,ti a It A. 11,.11,5. J in 141—'it.. IV. i , 1. CR A I 11. Plitdotrzlh Ibis 2Stli 41V;64 1 -j4"''''' A. D 't 44 2 . _____ .4 I. 1.:X.0141? 114 Y. Alayer./ ; .Sprircer's Family— As it has been ' " JV, I) + V ,•, , t . 4,,5s r(•:;1•,,, I, .li . l,yer to Ihe I.IRINTING INK. - ~- r.:, 11,is j/0 1-,-i .Per 29—die. . circulated by the malicious that Philip i": a wh.„, i., „t' vo z „ it, the pyrs,m ~r 1. .1,,,,,,, ' , ~,'";' " ti ."""""*"' • " '''.' a" ' N ''" I'4 i V 1.1- ‘'; R. Fee's Virrittin -.: cadesity;' rom I,lr. ~1,1 ~ 1,,,1,,,,„1 ,a,iti faCIO, V hi - Cita 1/•••• L -I . l e/r/rFIF: in si, hHwilii... ..,r I. sr. and Diattiukd the fourth soa of John C. Spencer who has: Calfl), / as a ri,_, I ~.. lr.iiii iti.lice. ii 3 i lii sou, (C.rai''ClY J ,,, -0 ~ 4- 0 : 1, 4 nti 01.1./1,;a0e11.1/1a• )::"I alley. ...n1 nearty nnonsttotlf ...fiarker'e tiarchosse,' WII:,•11 Jr, ~ arr i fits h. ',2 ~i 1:/, l it- -t eiriahi v. 1/11( (1,, I, I i„di„cl,,, fr nin ' 1, 1...1;.'l j. f . • been fri find guilty of a criminal offence, wii,,,, ,oc,, arc -- „,-„-1:no 'i-io-ine_V, ti.ey should ii,, I. ke2s olfr , no 10 '0 I.; I:,, tfi .n:I 11.tse. (Lilt letnet.', I lass front a10..11,14. ht. lle I,ll en , l+ ohe ~ 1 1 1,1, ri I y ity!, tl. and all Order. I l'erntq refitiveol to tail ;he; s' -. _ der sons wistiing.toT we deem it an act uf justice to state, on iNitander it ty.nty. , nl% . ,f. r I boy ii ill ce:tainly Fee the ' 1 sorer twill please tall Bur in 421F1s fa _.._ Jan's._ the netherity of those • who know, I 0 make day when thev o ill I, v,int it. We say thi, , for the I ''""P''''i'd i'v 'a'l': ty'lllll' Pqn"m".ij ':;';'‘;"';',l-e\d';-ix.. %,,,i r, , ,),,, , I , 7C'erloV. . 9.14- ii.-0.1 Tot' . ntiertitinn nerzltillk7 w;isin nvon Pf105i,,..; , :di . e, i 1 , 1 ,or west or -the following statement Mr. S. has had benefit o f young inert. lintel, Lrli st. j.ll 11.1-31 w. ... 0 dock. I will AQII on arcniint of w mft may cowrie: . tnr inn a ereMt n: .our months, ttith a ore d eridoupere.,, __ ._ ___ _ hut three sons cite of whom is now in th e ra - 73'..1 bill has passed 11/0 S...itaic of Ilisiouri, to ---- 2 dinner :pis fine Flnzlieh china,. - : fr 4- :in, contatilt;'. -11.1.rGilvNY rou NTV. F ,.., . I n:: 1 30 1 ,,, . each. 2 dinner sera, ' iron cone Chl.. Alediterranean, on board a ship CUM (r- ch.ing e the location ()co', Filter', ni,,,), ormis.sou. I . so , .$4,,,, Etnanelle f l 4- eilt, runt:link; 196 ok . chi thile, ht. Vat- ed by Ins uncle. Tins young man who is . :', fixing it at Jefferson city. = .:.(0:t i: r 3, superior ware, and rVeU worth- iv: atferrffilti IlePer; r epresented to be at present an inmate of ..._..._..__.___..,_ , i% glii .- ehasere and wet be open for inspection on Monday nett. )-- e.GETTIIRIE. An A bstract from the Report of the Canal 1 . -111.--- `" ‘ "' Jan. R, • ..;'li Aueilonier.. Sing Sing resided for several years in A1,..---" ,..---" co mmissioeer s ., bevy, where he was not only respected but . For 1843, Receipts awl L'xpe,iditures. beloved by all who knew him. Toil. in Expenses A mon n I 1842. t it.iinti. cd bt , - ~,ran,, _etre an Baltimore.—A very destructive tire broke out in Baltimore on last Wed- Phil and Co nesday morning. It commenced in the ; ;lin hia a. store of mr. John L:a..,,t-r,2n.,,,,14357,161 sn second hand clothing Cohen, in Lampford at., whi c h wi t h it s A !Jun e 17211 19 :).7:10 16 contents, was a total Icss. Mr. C. and his rt. r; :36,0; 124.253 40 est'n 104 m 85.449 42 family barely escriped from the dormant window, two stories high. The clothing, :194 f 7132 949 43 Deduct el store of Airs Anker WBB destroyed She escaped with her children by rare good I perIPCS for fortune. Her loss is about 2000 dollars! 9 montl)4. The fire also seizA the house of Mr. Urn stadet, which was injured. The Sun says that it was the wor k of an incendiary. It is stated in the Van Butea (Ark) In— telligencer, that • the Cherokee 'Council have•passed a Stay Law 'The Supreme Court of that Nation have decided that foreign debts may be.collected in that Na. tii,n. This decision reflects credit on the Judges who made it. It is important to Eastern and New Orleans merchants.' The Gold --- Coinage at Dahlonega (Get' will this year exceed $300,000. Go' NI, .v. mason of Michigan died at the Waverly noose, bir. Y., on last Wednes• day. ames has another new novel in press entitled 'Forest Days.' Novel . . . - •fttrrilbl"rllsPaike*ites -- - - Jan. 6, 1542. - - - lie 4 irourg.b,jasi,„ t, 1843. SeNxiE; :, Gorricarerir—The Serrate. on yeetekdaY. elected Charles Ile gins, of NOW/timberland countv, clerk n. Numerous petitions were presented in to that b dy. 51-: Buehler was the regular . nom• favor of-the Exchequer, and of refunding toes of the Democratic party, and was defeated the finejitiVn. Jackson. by the treachery of three Democrats—Messrs. Mr. Bas,ard introduced his bill, regula• Gibbons, Wilcox, and Eyre who voted f or He tiug the enlistment of privates in the army igins, and with the aid of the whip elected that and navy. It was read twice and refer- ; personage. The conduct of these Senators meets red. with universal reprobation. Mr. Regina nomina l led W. S. Moorhead of Lehigh county as his as- The bill permitting those persons who 1 . - - , Blatant—Mr. McCully of Phila. county moved to were placed on the Texan line, by the re• 'strike out "Moorhead" and insert "J. W. Ryan." cent survey, to return within the bounds - ' Upon this motio n the Senate adjourned. ties of the U. States, as citizens, waB do. ! I n the Iloti;c, oust of the day was taken up on bated and ordered to be engrossed. la motion to defer the election of printer until a uf., reductio n can legally be made in the price charm The bill for the relief of the owners 1 gedhforreicdecuting the public printing. Whether the Comet and Enterpz ize, was passed. suc .in will bo aride I am unable to say. In the Howe, after the transaction of A /lumber of delegate s to the State Convention some unimportant business, the considera. ' have arrived. I noti-e aumng them several from The Johnson men' hold a lion of the resolution of Mr, Brown relative the western enunties• to the fine of Gen. Jackson wa s resumed. mass meeting to.day. I have not heard much and do not believe it Nwill Kbelvmeill,caottivend. Adams, of course made a rabid speech i about d it in opposition to the bill. He was rep,ied i _________________________ to by ►Mr. Ingersoll. I Destroyed.—Municapality notes, amount , The remainder oldie, day was denoted 1 ing to 393.000 dollars, were consumed OD to private matters. The c orresprident of 'the ''Rd ult., at New Orleans, the Balt. Sun house, in.l the gas presence of the Finance Cum says that it is e x remely doubtful when a i mittee of the Second A direct vole on the repeal of the Bankrupt 1 lunicipalitY law will be taken. Above a score of warm 1 politicians are anxious to get the floor, so that the battle will not terminate for the want if ammunition. Those against the repeal know full well that every additional day of delay is a point gained;and it atrikes me that many of those ostensibly in favor of the repeal are not oversxnxious for a decis• ive vote. A very troublesome customer in the shape of the lic dolereux is is obtruding it—) self among the r epresentatives of the pen. pie. It is a painful affection, for which medicine hail but little help. They must do as the people do, 'grin and bear it.' CO. Delhi in the Field once SHORT NOTICE. --The well kno more wn arid celelirdted --- rman rider . Ge 116.1. Otto Mott ' lVe observe that our distinguished fellow Citi- llas arrived Iti iiiiii city on On way in N•i-.lOrlean4 and ZM, and fia tricitic statesman and profound ofilos n . t+ enraged for i liree tiOns Only, 'Emir:May, Fri day and fer,'' Col. Win. Deihl, has consented to set , . e the i ''''''T'",r4deltiv,9erja„r.',l,jla,7;„sf,,6„,;lln,t 7 .. 1 . i . , citizens in the capacity of Mayor of this caplet the beat master - A in PM iad"el;Gilii'al:7., 11Pda':%E::1111:thpep''''{eii.hr°i°11 'heir gracern! Pan y Imm es odd lie receive a sufficient number of rotes u t ie etettion to-day. He makes tio•ncrou3 and * 1 L 3 17'/LVV-1- ELI-"VI'ER' which we iLinbt not. ~,,:I,.'elterriiihi:;ira,d;:tir iiii:1....,:-.1;.p.ii.:;;,,,,u11,-;,;,kcniiiiiloullneiveenri fine 1 1 / v i thane ,iri porta tit pledges of reform, will be religiously ndliered to sh,tuld he succeed no ied e e the 11 to lie the most correct and graceffil Jan. As the Colonel has a tian Joned the literary pur- 1 "r 4::,, 'El'eii,-'".5 5. 5),,t,„ ()TT() 7, and Miss A VDRO. , suits winch hay,. (..1' the !air. year been the emu c. 1 GINA feiir vrar:of age . ' men( of his solitude, and off,rii to scree his 1i:11.,w I 11 WI other Performances. the ,sitoi, lo Timeline WI! li t ItiZ . tis, we hope he will not be forgotten at the A PIELE tfN THE S I'AGE. polls to day, by the I,l,iimtl,imr pirtieu!ati • I - .I• • la - j-Por Pa rtirm 'a I, :on DlVii JO% 300 130 20 462, 23 Exeers of toils B over 769 expen. ,e 3 on the Slain Line Del. 601 n 893,4,59 08 82.1,545 rl Susquehan-- na North and West B. 184 n Beaver She 76,112 14 nango Creek and Fr inklrn, 103 m 6,692 99 11,254 49 347 Deduct expenditures over re ceipt• on the Beaver. She. nango, French Creek and Franklin Divisions Excess or LOUR over evriendi !Wei on ills above lines Dednd draw back upon flour and Pds,+eugera Norte.--The expenditures, recelptA and nett profits of the Allegheny Portage Rail Road, are given for the year commencing Dcc.•3let 11141. and ending Nov, 30th '4,3- tr,f" th e , rpeo l eg or ma gustier commencing Dec. 1, 1841 , and ending Feb: 2811 4 1842. Messrs. E -ditors ; As there appears to be some of the working classes who are for Hay—l think it is proper' to remind them the estimate he has placed on them. He testified as a witness in the Mandan]. us case—and among other things said— "l had a mind to commission some of them but when I came to see them—they look ed so ordinary - I changed my mind'; Is ; this the poor man's friend; the aristocrat ic Alexander Hay, who asks now the votes of those 'ornary'scavengers. Let him know by your votes to-day that you know the difference between a gentleman an ups tan. CART. auNi'tiw o - ..y eat ti litre for 9 EC pen:ifs 4. liabilitom $l3 .3,439 13 3 2 21.962 05. 45,072 12 1 50.708 0 1 96.52 R 61 26,030 Do 2.7,729 77 59,369 42 ____________ The Cheapest Shoes IN PITTSBURGHOR ALLE:.;IIENY. _______ 334)0,180 20 3162,769 28 At 110. 8, Fifth areal, ott.• &tor from Itirrie Intel. THlt{rertre Oirce. and !.?,froni .ilorket aired. E sobscribers rr spect fully inform s the Ladies of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they have commend ea the ninnufnetti l e of Ladies Fashionable Roots and Shoes, In all its various branches. of the finest mat t , er.a. and workmanship As they intend selling for CaBll, thee $162.769 23 , will he able to sell lower, and a better article, than any 170,913 97 other establishment in the e*. AI/ work made at lli3 I Ps( abliSillnel l t, if not as good as recommended, will te l ex. ' elm aged. or the looney refunded. I The subscribers, in sellnlg for cash, wil , be alde to sell 21,045 24 for the un precedented low prices of the folloning llst. Ladies' best quality lild and Morocco Collets, $1 624 do do do Leather floot,, 50 do do 'lo Kid and Morocco Buskins, 125 1 , do first dodo DOilhift SO led itlilipers. y S prl 124 Ladles' rst tina , i t ings and Turas, 1 00 -- -- -- : I):',`r Ail kinds of Al isses' and Children's Shoes, of all 191,959 21 riolors, constantly on band. While or Black Satin Slipperamade in four hours no. lice 4,561 .50 Ladies , . don't rozzrt the place, I\a. 8, Fifth street, at the old stand of J. C. Kimball. V A I'ES 4.- KEYS. CCrcou and Ezamtne frr yoursetres,_ct Jan. 111, —,13; . 55 066 • 90 $87,197 71 1 P 110 LE7'.—Thooe two stories I,rick dweliint bonses i 341 street, adjaining the Post Office. They arc large anti commodious and have been a rra tiled an offices and dwellin2s tor R 041.! years past: The rent will be Moderate. For terms apply to 5 50,166 99 19,714 27 $530452 72 Jan 5 3w T°Qthe Honor:Ade, the Judges of the Court of General u artergewions of the Peace, in and for the cone ty of Allegheny. The petitlon of Alfred Herten, of Ihe second ward of the City of Pittsburgh. In (he count) aforesaid, hum bly shewctii,— l'hat your petitioner bath provided himself with materi. els for the accommodation of travellers and others, at his dwelling house in the city and ward aforesaid, and prays that Your honors will he pleased to grant him a I • cense to keep a PIOPC HOUSE' of Entertainment. And your petitioner. as In duty bound. will pray. ALFRED HERBERT. Vve, the Stlbscriberp, ei•izens of the second ward of the city of Pittsburgh, do certify; that the above petitioner is ofgoOd repute for honesty and t emperatce, and is Well provided with house room and conveniences ac commodation and lodging of - strangers and tr for the avellers, and that said tavern Is necessary. RII Patterson, John Fox, James S. Clark, Rody .P John Cormick, Allen Broatterson, wn, Neal McCalway Bea 11. James S Be Henry Cutting, D R hell), James Burns, H Beares, . A Furgnion Jan 6 3t. democrat, has been elected to Congressfr wm ti:e Baltimore county dis• trict in the room of Mr. Williams deceas— ed. . Tub PJ:,T DE CLINATION. The st.baL•iiber withdraw s his name as a candidat e for the Mayoralty, at the Elec tion to be holden :his day. Jan. 10 I. J. ASHBRIDGE. , .1813 CIRCUS AID THEATRE In front of Captain Broadhurt's, on Petin Street. In th.• O r ph 01. c.),,,f of A Ilecheny ro. ‘.rl the , ) , 31r., of 11. , e=t..te of Jacob Stroh m ~.;.• ' Jr, d. 0.1 24, 1:112: Ili- nd [inn is, rntlon ac ~,,, ,t n 1 (Zen R fliddl, actin, ridinioir. ,irri,... trioo r r r the E . ..17,'” of ',troll etroi.in decd lli- and t'. V,, , , Poulin rt.' and flu . Rea le lVas l ll,l 2 l o flush Toner Eols, aoonooed noolitorm tu distribute !be balance. ity !he Court. T L. McMILLAN I]:k. N YrICF: of Read". The A ndi lV , or ..: 11,,,ve nao,i ,1,1 meet at the offic e 2.1 da iisising ~i on in 411, rheet, l'iirshitr,ql, on the y of Feb. next. at 3 o'clock P. M, for the pnrpo.ge of their appointment . C. VON noNfloftsr, f t 1.: 1 n E ta'AS'.IIINGTON, HUGH 'I ONER. Jail. 10.—tv:31 P. MFT Corner2d Mark e t LvA Ny. streets of - 'cr.r - - -- --,:-. -- - in Partuaucht .. J. Alrbhridga assembied in mais meeting lit the Market place, at Qat old court house, In the City ht Pittsburgh, on Satiriap ternoon the 29U3 Met- /she Meeting Was Grin/Nil, calling Major Otis Young at e the Chair , and appointing J, 8. Morehead Vice rretldent;.Sichard Httates and Flinn Boofetarles. Trse via elite meeting was read, and In a few brief remarks-tat. lo jectsatiled.kr Ike Mittman; Ole; mitten It was movedziof Mr. A. Milliken that Capt.'. J. Ashbridge be nomionited as the citizen's ' adte for the Mace of MayorAkonotion.helag seconded, It wits Uwe pot,, owl castkiid Onaiiiinously. The folloWing presrable and new tedoliOtons "re s orted to the meeting, and naanimonstpadop. . ~ ...., . .a- -- Witsreis4 tin.meeting believe that tbe Infinite Dram. eitnhas been 'greatly retarded by its municipal &Shins being piaced Ire the hands of party politician; Theittelibni Refs/Sea, Tha the members of this aleetinthenle4 'that 'in the event otthe election of Capt. I J. Ashton*, as the citizen's candidate to the odice of Mayor, be Win faithfully dis Charge every duty belonging, roma"! Nike, without regarAto party polities, Resolve A N'hat this meeting have Atli eoodiaoro for the ability a - Icirmnessut t heir candidate to deachalla d ie the duties or oak.. of Mayor; Therefore, we rarest, mend him total parties, a deservedly worthy of-*Sr suffrage. Resolved, That, although we do not admit that *Mk ry services should constitute& Maim to civlio/aCe. Yee we reel that hii faithful discharge otduty under Gen's. Bropoth El eoll.Ripley '4O Gaines, In the menu:labia -l•=thbf. chippewa. Lundy's Lane. and Fort Erie. glee - t lona I claimer,, _tire Support or his fellow bi ns.ce A comic it tecivas appointed to procure a cleanable "or to hold meetings",to thriller the election of the cittaann candidate On Motion, the meeting. adjourned: 0"1`1S YOUNG Pree.: William I. S. Molten:an, V. Pron.: Flinn. &icy's. Richard ti melte le, _ A tic-rum _;_watite sow, on Tue,day. ii e low iiitt... 25 boxes at 2 o'clock . ~ t , J , order of Consignees, " r claret wine; Bdo Elt: an do; 5 do suait oarlatt. Jan 9 ts J. B. GUTHRIE Awl', — __it______________ FOS 5.4.4,,The Storehouse and Lot sole -= ..,E occupied Baize!, situate at the corner or _ - Pills Diamond aintgrand the Diamond. in Neck" of hureh. For ierib4pply to M batzeit on the priiii.- .. ,e:, or John RN** '‘liier. e.PC 30--7'- -7-- DEC.3 l nn. 8-14 Cornelitts.part , . .011110 b the _it j Orphans Court to audit I, - i , Philip ler and Peter Simpler. ettardian•ot: , ' :ton Flo .itid F.liviheill Flowers, minor childr: r ~•id Hu rt L., dec'ds and to report the same In the 8 ..pluttl's Court Of Allegheny county. TtlCh3.;Fk R GEV, CPk. All person. intereeied will take-1)414 'that the '2114114, tor above named Will attend for theintrpotie off frail. ' , ointment at the office of Ronde WlrdpiNclon, In De ll l V sll _, . Lam Chambers. 4th street Pill burgh.. .". irsussday this Tit of February nett, al 3 O'clock P. U. - I.Aild dap , . jln 4-3 t. ' . .46- C. DA BRAQIC In the Court of Comnton Pleas of gheny ounty, of OctObee.renn 18119, No. 70. :f .:' In the matter of the voluntary .. a, Assignment of Z 1" - JOHN 1 1 1ACLA Y. .4,....• • . e And now to wit December 10 .1842. seeount of Theo. If. Patterson. Asaignee of the said Joke Mae's,. PlP sewed on open Court and confirmed Irt•f;'ond the Cohtt orikr that It he confirmed ahsoltitely pa -"the29tb dais, January next, and that notice thereof bi-jonblisheil lig' two papers for three times. From that 'Record. „ Jan C-- w 31 A.SUTTON;Pm 8 hi .1 s.N, ugar, fl —/ y erpj.,tiv. 4irconmerpos.T. Pork, and for sale by dee 10. No. 12 Water at B.IRGAINS! No. NS! r sell for caelt or barter, PiVE ROIDUNK .1 on tie 4th street road. in the NiroP/ttelfteltb.. " 5 Three of them are brick and two frame. no frames are well calculated for hoeinesetlktasete Itertriar close to the Court house, l'hey witi A ra. ecarethrroa • separately to suit purchasets. For 'fieVor partfeuhrier enquire or the prem !Rev of 1118; n 7 1843—tillf . LADItg Ocka woks.—The Ladies can *sr do away with all kinds of over shoes, can walk Ortylla, it the wet streets with thin shoes, and have their fetibikepg gierSta. ly dry; ran wear light shoes without Aerie, their conk" pain them; rlnd rail have their shoes weeerimrieeite keg , i as ever, if they will use the ceebraied OIL Of 'l',ol/X4ll/6/Ch will make leather water proof, and render it es plump( and soft as kid. f I'4 an article well worth their noilds.,. - and one which they will all rale. hilt hiyote moon rie try It. To he had only at lIITTLing- , ZDICAL A CIIINCY, 86, Fourth 'Deka Price, 31 Per bort IN te, Ner-eICE.—The law partnershi fita 9 p between John Williamson and L. C. Judofore e here t son, lal tifor day didaillved, by mutual The partnere OM'S,' - taally authorised to settl consent. e the account's . ' of the firm • ' • January 6,1843. John with Attorney at Law; OS*. rn ftheeliti street, near 7th street. lan 7.1843. L, Carroll Judson, Attorney at Law, Hteftblihild. TO, lth street, will attend to coliectine f lit a, per aw l age, to correspond with the a might collected.. January 70.1843- jai 9 ORlir:—On hand, a few barrels old' yellow rl, _ C WIIICII will be cold low, apply to 1 Jan 7 ______lBA AO CRUSE, Liberty 1` US T - receivel - 1 - 1 , a -very prime article - orlii - , - 1 --- : 4.-j. Mr rot sale by the barrri or lees Oswalt, }an $ ISAAC CRUSE Harmony I sate by2JiN Duck WHE AT.—lte,eived from AL. barrels Buckwheat Flour,sattable forM AK" jso $ ISAAC:eat In stare, ramify Floor, a superior at 1 Ukti. 43 illei• (Pr auction esai— es dee 24—te