the whole country, and the moderate means of Gen. Jackson, was-, (.olase no harsh term) extravagant; and the great in dignation ofa reop'e overflowing with grate itude to the savicr; of their altars and fire sides, was onlirqueiled by the manly and determined rebuke of Gen. - Jackson, who was hims°lf the first to obey - the authorit) of that iribtrnal, which, in a free country, 'must be superior to all military power, Your committee have felt some liesita Sion as to the propriety of refering to a 'subject which has been made the theme of mos) fierce and bitter denuuciatiou against. General Jackson, viz: the interruption, by a detatchment of troops under his com. errand, of the sittings or the Legislature of Louisiana, on the 28th December, 1814: but this matter has been so generally con nected, in discussion, with his refusal to obey the writ of habeas corpus, that were your committee to pass it unnoticed, it might be considered a tacit admission of the correctness of the censures that have been lavished upon it. They will dispose of it by a single refer eace,to an authority, which will scarcely be called in question. On the sth day of January, 1815. a joint committee of three members of the House and two of the Sen. ate was appointed to investigate the cause of the military measures employed against the General Assembly on the 28th Decem dor, 1814. The committee was eomposcd of Messrs. Blankque, Sutton, and Deblanc, on the part of the [louse, and Messrs. Dent and Mazereau, on the part of the Senate, opi esented a report, which was adopted Gth February, by both Houses ; which, with all the documents annexed, was directed to be ienmeliarely made and sent, by the Secretary of the Senate, to Major General Andrew Jackson. At.. page 28 of this report, it is said; .The end for which the General Assembly appointed this committee was to inquire for what cause or what proof, the military of der suspending the sessions of the Legislature was given on the 28th of December. Now the commit:ea do not hesitate to pr o claim that there never existed nits' cause that could justify such a me sure; that these .orders were given wohout and proof what ever in a word, that there never was so violent a step taken with so little grounds; but, at the same time, with pie sure pro. claim also this truth, that the orders which were given and executed, never proceeded from the mouth of General Jackson.' It has been confilentl v a.s..rted on the floor of Congress that the fine of 81.000 had never been paid by General Jackson. but that the sum had been pail by volun• tary contributions of the citizens of New Orleans. The evidence herewith presen ted completely refutes this charge, which could only hava been dictated by the most malignant and prejudiced motives. In conclusion, your committee beg leavN! to present the accompanying documents, and recommend the adoption of this re port widt,*.following resolutions: Resoinanirtnnittiously, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Louisiana, in General Assembly con vened, Ist. That our Senators in Congress and members of the llouse of Representa tives be requested to use their best end vav Ors to procure the passage of a law to re. turn to General Andrew Jackson one thousand dollars, with six per cent. per annum interest, being the amount of the —fine imposed on him by Judge 1). A. Hall, on Friday, the 31st March, IEIS, for an alleged contempt of court. 2d. That, in case such a law shall not be passed by the next session of Congress, the Legislature of this State will direct the sum of $l,OOO to be paid with interest, . being, the amount of the fine imposed on General Jackson by Judge D. A. Hall. 3d. That the Governor be requested to transmit copies of the above resolutions to our Senators and Representatives in Con gress, and to General Andrew Jackson. ISAAC E. MORSE, Chairman of the Cummitttc. Royal Nursery Circular.—The London Plinch says a number of capital things.— Among others we have recently seen the following, 'The Prince of Wales was safely delivered of a tooth one day last week, when Sir Charles Ross, the miniature pain. ter, received instructions for drawing it.. Prince Albert walked fir some time on the .Topes; but it is not true that he has been on the decline since his arrival at Windsor. W hen descending the Slopes, he is, of course, to a certain extent, going down bili,vvhich may account lot the rumor. The Prince of Wales was rather fretful on Thursday last, and Black Rod was order ed to be in attendance. The aid of Black Rod was, however, dispensed with. The Princess's Royal clean pinafore was ta ken for an airing on the horse usulPv oc— cupied for similar purpos,•s. On the an - niversary of the Queen's mart iage an en tertainment was given in the royal nursery. Lollipops were laid for two, and in the everting there was an exhibition of the ma gic lantern. Singular Occurrence.—A ..ady has been in pos.tession of a grey parrot for the last 21 years. When she became possessed of it, she supposes it was two or three years old. During the whole of this pe riod- it produce] no eggs; but to her great surprise , from the 9th of January to the 12th of February last, the bird laid seven eggs. We have heard of a wealthy farmer, in the south of Scotland, who was in posses sion of a very black hen that laid an an whenegg each vrorking day of the week, d Sabbath came, the old lady who had the care of the fowl, to her great aston.shment', found two fresh eggs in the nest. This the hen performed for six successive weeks. It became the wonder of the sur rounding neighborhood. The country women there, being very superstitious, got alarmed, thinking some evil was,tobe fal the wealthy farmer if the hen was per. , mitted to live. The old lady too, became apprehensive that aorastiti . n4 datiktiOus . had ,takrn passesieb ot the attuat,4 ; apttitn• mediatelyordered the hen.l.ote' The body was placed, on n„ , pole in 'the barn yard to frighten off Zhe witches. • FOR PRESIDENT, JAHUS BUCIIINAN, Subject thitho decision of a Notional Convention. DAILY MORNING POST. THE. PHILLIPS 4 . WY. H. SMITHOLDITOII3 ♦RD PIROPRIIIToRS FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1843 .41.. e First V'tqty. Great Doings In High Life. We hope that after the f.lluv ing, we shall hear nothing more about the crimes of poverty. Men of •Isigh standing,' it will be observed sometimes do very low acts, if this be a low act. Here it is; 'Several thousand dollars of the money recently ta ken from the Western Trust and Insurance Coln. piny et Columbus, Geo.. was fund at the bottom of a flower p st, in the room of T C McKeon, en eminent lawyer of Columbus, who had confessed his guilt, and given up the names of several oth er 'big bugs' as his accomplices. Amongst these we notice th.a District A•tornev, J L Lewis' and A K Aver and N M C R .hinson, is qni-esl The city was in a tremendon. , ...tate of excitement —the military , were called wit to guard the pm iso• ners, and the citizen had int: 41 themselves into a V iltllliary MOM'. We think it ^ rong 1%1 keep these gentleman in eu3'ndv, as (117 were evidently laboring udder insanity—a silecie‘, prohably iir In meg mania! Father Matthew, —The Ph 11(10,4n:a papers stale that it is undcrst , mil that Bishop K.2mlrich or this dincese.lt the oug, , ..;.pti in of the Cathol Temperance Societies of Philad.ilphia, ha a sins sent an invitation t the celebrated Apostle of Temperance, Father Matthew, to visit this coon - try; and that there 1:4 little d U . , bilt lila , . be will accept the invitation, an I lear, In land s s RN t s b hero on the Fourth ofJiily nett. r-ther Mints 1 3 ,5 qecureil f r himself an i celehriry —his ardent zeal in the cau.e of universal thropy and temperance is so wt II kri , ) , vn. that his coining among us will be hailed her vt. , y I.orer of good order from one en•l of the c , ,00 . ry to the other. L.t him eont-r amid .1 m 'mere as he done in Ireland, and he will rcap a crown of immor tul gl ry Murder In Virginia. A correspondent of the Phila. Mercury, in a letter dated '•Nansemond, Va., Ain il 20th," says: An atrocirms murder was committed in this neighborhood on Friday last. Two men, foreigners, had purchased a Fmall piece of ground adjoining the land:! of Mr. Weaver, an old and respectable in habitant of these parts. While the new cyners were putting dawn a post and rail fence, Mr. Weavet civilly informed them that they were encroaching on his premi ses. Some warm words ensued, when Another Comet.—A watchman in Phil adelphia assures the editor of the Enquirer that on the mornings of Thursday and Friday last, from 3 to 4 o'clock. a lurri nolvi appearance, greatly resembling a comet, was distinctly visible In the sout h. eastern heavens, at a considerable lance aVve the horiz tn. lie described it ore of the strangers whose name is Scutt. as rather red in co:or. thrust a sharp rail through the body of Mr. Weaver, and killed him instantly. Scott /'rouble in Porto Rico.—The N. York has been arrested. The o ther:morderer, it ; Het karne by the S"sm, ft"m Ponce is supposed, his taken passage in a I'. R.. that great numbers of armed negroes schooner to 13sItimare City. wet e seen on the borders of the Island, an .I th it the whites were in a constant Plate of alarm. They expectul an attack from the blacks every hoot. The Freshet.—We are gratified to learn hat the eastern inn Jf the canal has not been damaged as much by the freshet as Insurrection and attempt to burn Sing was at first anticipated. The Tide Water, Sin , * Strife Prison,—On Saturday morn which suffered most, is being repaircd,and o' list.linsthe f •male prisoners of this estab• it I. expected in a few dip boats will Ire li chment revolted against the k eepcie and able to pass through. set fire to the prison. Considerable dam e apprehension was felt for the main !age was done, when the flames were sub line than for m tny previous seasons, but deed with great difficulty. The cause of whatever little damage was done, ha= been the insurrection seems to have been a s eedily re aired b the industr o f the change of the old prison Matron for a new p y one, which the prisonersdid not approve officers, p y and rav:ga to E has suffered hut lit t!e interruption.n A magistrate named Stringer, in Mobile Catch the Pira!e.—The New Yotk has caused CM. Fitzgerald, British Consul, Herald says, the slaver which was ha irdud to be brought before the Mayor, on the charge of threatening violence, &c. The by the boats of the Vincbnnes, a short affair is said to wear a serious aspect. and time ago-,has again been seen chasing ves• it is to be presented to the attention of Mr. eels off the Isle of Pinr!s. We trust that : Fox, the British Minister. when she is again boarded she will be ta , I Falling eff.—The new inspectors of the ken possession of. She is rather a danger. ;Auburn (New York) Prison have forward. ous craft for that d togerous place. ied to the Legislature statements that the Prison will this year fall from $35,000 to Extensive Robbery.—On the* afternoon' 840,00 short of meeting its expenses. of the nth inst. the apartments of Mrßey.j nier, in Exchange place, New Orleans, 1 ./Inother Murder at New fork.—An I— were entered and his armoir and wardrobe ' rish laborer named Patrick Rnsh was broken pen. Fr am these, nine gold le- knocked down on Saturday by a Five Point o loafer named Edward Dimon. Rush fell ver watches, a large quantity of diamond on the curbstone and received a hurt on his jewelry, two bars of gold, a bar of silver.; herd which caused death almost immedi. , 1 five doubloons, twelve sovereigns, an ea- ! at ,i v. gle, and four half eagles, were taken Snakes.—A party of boys the other day turned up a lot of snakes in a tittle of reti racy, in a swamp neat Baltimore. They were• generally very large, and in a semi torpid condition, whereby they became an easy and unresisting prey; the boys killed and carried-off s xty of them. Miss Sarah St.aw, sister of the interest ing vocalists, Mary and Itosina, has arrived in the United States from England, and will s!lortly give rotr!erls in the principal Nmall Pox.—The No.; o:lc:cr,i Papers state tlatt this &turf which , vls • ra pirg in that evy, 16 fast decreasing in virulence. Com. Mackenzie.—The editors of the N. Y. Journal of Commerce state that Corn. Mackenzie has not instituted a suit against them for an alleged libel. Absence of Mind.—The first LOrd Lyt• dblon was very absent in company, and when lie fell into a river by the overaetting of a boat, at Ragely, it was saiii or him that he bad "sunk twice before he _reeol leeted that he could awim." New brftviis 119pplial. The act recently passed by the Legis. latureof Louisiana, fur the. upport oC the . New Orleans Hospital, levies_ 111;040110w. ing tax upon strangers arriving at that city, "On each and every passenger from for eign ports, $3., 'On each and every steerage passenger from f..reigu ports; $2. 'On each and every cabin passenger from the Uni:ed States by sea, $l. 'On each and every steerage passenger from the United States by sea, 50 cents. 'And from each and every cabin passen ger by steamboat from any State other than the State of Louisiana, $l. 'And ftorn each and every fleck pas senger by steamboat from any state other than the State of Louisiana, 50 cents. The act makes it the duty of all masters of vessels and steamboats arriving 3t New Orleans to collect the tax and pay it over to the collector appointed by the hospital, and authorizes the detention and sale by the master of a suffi.:is•nt portion of the baggage of any passenger who may refusse to pay the tax; it also authorises the collec tor of the hospital to demand the register or record of passengers, and the master who may refuse to comply with the de mand, is made liable to a penalty of fifty dollars. Vessels and steamboats running exclusively within the limits of Louisiana ate exempted forthe provisions of the law. Corn is selling at ei.eit cents per bush— el at Springfield, Illinois. The Hards boast that there are no banks in this state, and o course this must be taken as a fair exam. ple of hard money times.—Galena Ga z tile. They have, however, somu bank paper that state, %Mull is at a discount of 70 per cent. This is the favorite currency of the Gizette and its party, it would no loubt argue that if the farmer receive 70 rows in Shatvneetowu paper for his pro— duce, with which he couLi not buy a "ha— : ruthworth' pfsalt,he would he better paid than to get half that amount in the hard.— Eight cents is indeed a small pike for a bushel of corn, but still it is better when paid in the hard, than trthie the amount in bank paper that is worth nothing. Paupers Diminiihing.—The town of Newington, N. H., has let out of the farm on which its root - have been 4tupported, awl e being no longer any paupers under charge of the corporation. Working the farm and temperance, it is said, have pro duced this Giminin ion of poverty. '['ho Planters' Bank at Natchez, Miss., nn Saturday fart night, was robbed of a bus with $6OO in specie. A slave was sus. pected,and on beinl accused ha confessed, and returned the plunder, The Cincinnati Sun says that every run a way negro caught in the lower ftounty now, is washed to soe if he won't turn out a State Treasurer. A Fact.--To discover the true temper of a man we should trace him to his domes tic toof, fir it is there we may judge how l:T. the'part he acts in private agrees with the r.haractrr he performs in public life. ThP lamb ahr, , ad is ton often found to be the wo;i at home. 11'1 ,1 A, the cel , All it.icl circus manager, ri..illy starte.l fot China, by way of lir), with his Equestrian Company. He psnively intends to exhibit his American Equestrian Troupe to his Majesty of the Celestial Empire, at the Royal Chen Chon Amphitheatre of Pekin. Another death in the Clay Family.— The Philadelphia Forum', a Clay paper of the most decided character but respectably conducted, expired last week, after a lin— gering existence .+of a few months. - . The Chirlotteaviiie (va.)- Advoeate tells a first rate story, which is worth repeating.' A, man, in company with a friend, while walking a short distance from town, -on, one of our putlic roads, had his attention arrested by a horse which was standing All Boats marked thus (*) are provided with very cautiously on three legs, and over the • Evans salty Guard. prostrate body of his rider, .1:1o, in a fit of Reported by Sittave & ITCHEL, General S. B intoxication had fallen from his seat to th e Agents, No 5, Market street. ground; and in such a position as to pre— sent his breast to the uplifted foot of the animal Approaching cautiously, it was perceiv ed that the horse's position was a very uncomfortable one. He was standing with obvious uneasiness on three feet, with the other carefully raised from the body of the man, whilst occasionally, as if in search of some rest for it, he would gontly lowet his foot until it came in contact with the body, when he would immediately raise it again. He stood perfectly still until his master was rescued film his perilous posi ion,when he placed his fo.it on the ground o his relief: A Godsend—An industrious French upholster, who worked at his trade in Baltimore, received a letter the other day from France, stating that a hundred thousand duller legacy for him awaited hi a arrival at Paris. lle imuiediute y took his departure for that The population of Bremen, Germany, i■ 72, 850. Incrmise binee 103, 15 18,486. 1 he bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson, which was formerly i t the C tpitol at Washang,tuu, has been removed and placed In frobt of the Presi dt o house. The Flying-machine man, at New Orleans,says that he cannot make Ins bird go unless it to cov eted wan thnik paper• 482 589 arrive.' at Now Ocluanti from Ha vaLna on the I4th inst. he freshets in Ulu Connecticut, Merrimack, ()tinware all,/ Subriuclianna have dque their wore Will the watuto ate aubbiding. Ridiculous.—'t he idea of Webster being a candidate for the PreAdei.ey. Wm D Dabney, chnrsred with purloining the funds nt the B mit of Viiginie, his hwen M s . charged from cu•tudy. un Inc ground thtt three terms had pa-sed without a trial of Ina CJIII:. This is another way of getting out of a scrape. Printirqf prcsgei are tnxed tittii each to Vhc;ni No wonder there are s., few papers printed in tip. state, it' such is the system a ',ivied towarli ed The Fetrum,a Philadelphia Clay paper.ting been discontinued. ‘Ve are a trry for it; it was tou eievcr to do rnii^h harm. A pilr reltztots4 fanatic, named BIoPR in 12.- cliest , 'r, while exhort'', g a man named Bari w other day, waa ACV( rely beaten by th,: with an axe helve. Mr. Peabody i. ennvalesc!nt. and the Baskin flulletin announces that hu will re9utne his cditn. riai labois on Tuesday. Squally —Tn •ec a voting gentleman take a lei ter from the Nat Orry:e, from a female frig nd, with the word 'F6ngl•' written on one coiner.— Aurora Staldry of N. C. bai been nominated f e•etecuon. Out of 'he seventy members elect to he next Congre,s, 54 aro democrats and 17 wtogs. 3 Slight Error.— A teller in one of the Philadelphia Batiks paid a rnaa who prt sented a check a day or two azo, the sum .)f 8630 00, the amount called fur on its face bring only 8t 50. Hail Rand Committee,. April 27 5,1843. Th Commiite o subscrip met at the Re.rdin;.; ROOMS. On inutiqn, Rcs,,lved, That each sob committee ascertain by sute,eription the amoent to bo sub .cerc , ed in th•ir r spective de,trict.. Ward—John C !we'd, S R J ,tensor, Nro. thaniel II 01111 , S, Geoff , 2,C Alle ard. 2d Ward—S Stoner, M Tindle, D McClel land, G Singer..l W Burbridge. 31 Ward—Win Mackey, Jos Curli..g.J Laugh. lin, III) King. 4 . h Ward—R Beer, J Grcor, J Dakell R N Peebles. 5Ui Ward—.l II Ralston, J NV Lightner, S APieliey, II Brun it. Specie—The Prospect Brisktens.—A colemporaryirurnal noticing the large a mount of specie which continues to ar rive in this country, says:— "Tit's is the natural effect of the increas ed value in purchasing power which mo ney now posesses in this country. The comparative value of money between countries is not indicated unless it be versely, by the rates of interest it may bear, as is erroneously estimated, but by the mean or average amount of cotr.modi• ties compounded witll4he labor required ALLEGHENY CITY. Ite produce them, which it will purchase.- Ist Warl—Win Ebbs, J Sehounmaker, R 8; The credit of the United States, as indica• Ca.sat, A Lam .r-tt. I ted by the present rates of its loan, alreariy stand high, notwithstanding the alleged 21 War I—J Andersm, Wm Bayley, Fos-I ter, C Townsend. conspiracy of capitalists to decry it; The 3d Ward—Thos Hanna, Thus Steuart, Rubt „ credit o f the States, in the aggregate, is Stuart, John Fl..miog G Sandal!. W Poindexter, C Avery, Hugh gradually improving; and manufactures, D.vis. J.mob Painter. mechanics, and producers generally are Bir.nin2ham—S. NleIC 2e, John Brown, C, John.about going" to work prudently with a fair son and %Vat. 1V eyrie. p rospect of prosperity. Every indication Peebles—John Davis, John Graham, Daniel I No. , ley and John Bayard. , appears favorable to business, the i.egiti- On motion; Ref.& ve I that the nnminntion of the mate business of production and exchange, eommrtt c clse. I : not buying altogether of Europe, and On motion, ou rf gcredit or the payment," adjourned to meet on next Tuo , day . n at 3 o'clock. __ It. W DEXTER, Pr eft P' Pitt Towobhip—Joi Woo‘lwell, J Hoary. J Gc)rge S !bee, John Lightner, SAMUEVL MCKFLY, Seerally. Vitt' pipers copy.] I observe in yesterday's Chronicle a note signed NV. Souders & C 0.," in whichUgsse gentlemen assume that I alluded to them partienlarly, when I I cautioned the public against the old el ahem that were sent out from the Easteen slop shops to be j palmed upon the people of Pittsburgh. Whether the public applied my caution to these individuals of not, I am unable so say, but their note shows that , they considered the rentarksjappropriate,or why are they in such haste to publish a defence? For the truth ofwhat I said in my advertisement, it is only necessary to read the note of these "birds of pas- j sage." I charged such establishments as theirs,l "with offering the east off clothes of the Eastern j cities to the Pittsburgh public as fresh goods.— They say to their defence, that their stock was "purchased at the late .1/11Yetal's sale in Philade I- I phis." If any One is anxious to ascertain the kind of pods to be has at > tch a place, it is only necessary for him to anen , i any Constable's s ale where ready made clothing is offered ftr sale, or to examine the refuse of our city shops that is put up nightly at our auction stores. After this candid confession of one of these concerns, it would he use tees to go into a further exposure of them, nor is it necessary that the public should have any further caution against their tricks. I feel convinced that 1 all who wish to purchase good clothing will prefer dealing at an establishment, where they can he certain of getting better bargains and better articles than at any temporary slop shop, the stock of which has been gathered up, according to their own admis sions, at the public sales in Philadelphia, and which has had to seek a market 200 miles from where it was manufactured. JOHN McCLOSKEY, Of the three big doors, 151, Liberty st. Lap 28, 1842-It. CARD erounittrdig Netatc. 14 feet water in the channel. mEa&.mulL7 - ‘: ARRIVED. Nnrht Queen McLain Wellsville Allegheny Bell Hanna Franklin Lntle Mail, Gaskill, Brownville, Alpine, Cockburn, Brims Ville. *Swirtsure Robinson Cincinnati *Bridgewater Ebbert Wheeling *Cutter r'•ullins Cincinnati *Michigan, Iloies, BeaVer. *Cleveland, Hemphill. do. DEPARTED. *Cleveland, Hemphill, Beaver, •Michigan, Buies, do Belmont, Poe, Wheeling. *lda Denison Franklin •Queen of the South Diller N. 0 North Queen McLain Nashville Little Mail, Gaskill, Brownsville. Fulton Forsyth St Louis Alpine Codlthurn Browinville Pulaski Henna Fraknlin MANIFESTS Per steamer Swift-ore from Cincinnati-4614u15, 8aca11,237 K.•l:s Lard, 19Bundles Skins, 6 btuls To !men , 13 Packages sundries, rtinsigners. Per wean), r North Queen freer Wellsville-630 Ws Flour, 20 Packages, mdse sundry consigners. Per stem..r . Little Mail from Brownsville-90 tills Flour.—Boles (Ms.. Per stramer Alpine from Browns‘rilie-200blils Fluor, 5 Tons nithe to sundiy cons , goess. Per steamer Bridgewater from Wheeling-30 Tons mdse to sundry consignees 460 bbls Flour, per Keel Boats from Monongahe la 16ver. .The Cincinnati Sun of the 24th says, the river at that place the day previous cane to a stand af. ter falling two feet, and we may expect another rise from the ra n S.aturday night,which extended above and mel ed much ice. Steamboat rank.—We learn from the N. 0. Pica yune. of the 13th inst., th it the steamboat Suns flower, which had been engaged for soma time as tender to the larger boats in the Bayou Ihrthola inew, was snagged and sunk a te w days ago—a - 'lout one hundred miles above Point Pleasant.— She End nboat nine'y bales of cotton in her hold,it hcinz the whole crop of une person, and was all lost. Hudson .River.—The river continues very high at Albany. Piers are under water, and as there is ph my of snow in !he interior, there will be no lack of water for some days to come- A Stel rn Machine for killing bedbugs, has been invented in N. Carolina. Bitknel.'s Repo►ter speaks ve►y en. mot-aging of the boginess prospects in Philadelphia. In New York, business, which hereto fore has remained chill and inactive, is be coming brisk, the New York Sun says:— "Oar forAarding houses have unanimous ly agteed upon reducing the charge for transportation to Albany one half of what it wag last year. Then it was, per ton, two dollars for heavy, and four dollars for ight goods; this year it is one dollar per t o n for heavy. and two dollars for light goods." Good News from the ,South.—Cheche on New York, Chatlcston, and Savannah are at par at all our Banks, and very abun. dant.. Central Bank notes sell from 25 a 27 per cent• discount. State 0 per cent. bonds are in demand at 50 cents. The New York Sun of Saturday has this paragraph; —"We are happy to learn that the demand for houses is much hetter than we anticipated; that a revival in the mechanic arts is giving employment to ma ny who have been idle; and that every thing indicates a return—slow and gradu. al, as it must be—to wonted activity in the various departments of human indus. Mission to Chinn The BJS:I3 Courier of the 20th says that letters had been received by the Britannia !from Mr. Everett our Minister at London, from which it is incerred that at their date he had ❑ot made up his mind whether to accept the t ffiee of Minister to Chins, or not.— fie received the news of his appointment by the Great Western, •which- arrived at Liverpool on the Ist ins.% and the Britannia sailed on the 4th The Catskill jail was set fire to on Tuesday last, by a female pri'oner named Mary Botch• kiss. Mr. Dubois, the keeper, rushed into the prisoner's room and put the fire out before it had dime much, injury. The fair incendiary made fight and threatened to kill the keeper,and actual. !y, levelled a billet of wood at him which. put his thumb nut of joint, bat he secured her lady. ship, put a little safety chain about her, says the Messenger, and finally sent her for safe keeping to the County ll.ouse. Coinage:—The ainomit ()Isola soli ver at the Branch Mint in New Odours, during three months vn,litig on tie 31st, of March, is .: 1 1,035 000. Received on de l , posit fur coinage during the same time, $l, 400,911,07. Postage by the Britannia.—The . part bill from Boston to New York, including the English mail, was over $21::100—Pht: adelphia aver ssoo New Orleans $7OO. MARRIED. On the 27111 inst. by the Rtv. Mr Collins, Mr. Ws. H..Yousa to Miss istot Aerie reuse' .both of Pittsburgh. Also, at the same time and place. by Rey. Mr; Dunwiddie, Mr. itso. WILSON, 01 Pittsburgh, to bias SAR 411 McGisms, of Allegheny. We thank the happy couples for their tried rciremtialce of ourselves, and mints them that tbey have our warmevt wishes for their happiness awl welfare. THEATRE• Last eight het one el the enenement of Mies MELTON and Mr LATHAM. On account of the peat applause bestowed ow like Comedy of the attain appear with hit fatobirtii mama To cone lode wish tl•e favnorite Drama albs BARRACK ROOM. To-Borrow for the fir't time will be presenteNi t~f-:. Melo drama of EUGENE ARAM The Drama of the DESERTED VILLAGE !_sisk rehersal. Doors open at 7 o'clock, Performance to cow. mence at half paA 7 Lower Boxes, 50 centitSecond Tier. 3711 num I Pitt, 25 " Gallery. 12k cents FOR RAVENNA AND CAMPBELLS- I'o RT. 1' H E canal boat American Eagle. Clark. marter, VIII depart for !heat oye and ii fermediale rorlson Tater day the 2nd, of May, In ;ow with the P B Cleeelaort, For freight or patange apply on i.onrd or to girl 28. BIItMINGIIOII co. FOR CINCINNATI. The F ;earner SWIFTSURE, wilt de. part for the nhove and intcrtnedhte ports on Friday r ert.2t3th lent. at 10 o'clock a. m. For freight cr r a.sa g r at ply on hoard or to :11)24 BIRMISCHANI k CO. P. Ft.—Here:tiler the Swinsure will ruin as a Regular Weekly Packet, leaving Pittsburgh Every Thursday at 10 a. in, FOR CINCINNATI stearner CUTT , Coiling, ma, t will depart _it for the :Move and Intermediate pons on Friday the 2ftltr tnat al 11 o'clock a, m. For freight or par age ep. ply on board or to BIRMINGHAM 4" 00. an 211 _ FOR CINCINNATI. rpßEgicinier NtONTGOMERY will depart for a'wtyo and intermediate ports oa Saturday itte 2916 inst at 10 o'clock U. tn. For Irei2ltt nr pissage apply.," hoard or to lIIIIMINGHAM ¢O;C n . BETTER BARGAINS THAN EVER, THREE BIG DOORS. 'lyric transcriber vrceld respectfully inform hitt - euslo . 1. mere and the puhlie r,enerally. that notwithstanding the unfit eeraented sates at the Three Rig, Doors, the present season; he has still on hand the larxeit ; Mtd trinFt an , ind rissortmeot of rtegant CLOTH l' l / 4 G tbakean he bought west of the mountains. The public may irrirt aesttred that all articles offered at hi; store are manulle• owed from FR Elan coons. purchased in the Eastern waritets this Sp ing and made into garments by Ping lowelt workmen. In consequence of the multiplication of slop shop, Its our city, fitted with pa w n-brokers,clot hes and the musty. cast tiff aarments of former seasons. front the eastcrix ci. ties, the public should he cautions to ascertain the char. artcr of the establishment , in which they are Invited is parrbrse, before they part whir their money. lidee offered at several of tt e concerns in this city, •re the mere oiTals of New York and Philadelphia slop shops, and sent out hereto he palmed off on she Phis. burgh public. Purcha-ere shonld be on their guard a. gainsl these impositions. and they may rely on the Ica that no e.‘tablisbraent that advertises eastern wade CIAM , - Mg, can giveas good an article or as advantageoushar.: gains as can be had at the "Three Big Doors." The public will please remember that all the sobseris . bees girmerts are made in this city, by competent wort men. and not gathered n p like the goods now offered by. the "birds of passage" from the shreds and patching.. camera slop shops. It writ always he his endeavor tlo maintain the teduta tint' that the "Three Big 'MOW have obtainro for furnishing a superior style of CLlTrii. INC in every respect, and at prices below those ofatsy other establishment. Tie would again return his thanks to his friends add the public for the unprecedented patronage Lestowed upon his establishment, and believing that they We found It to their advantage to deal with him, he world: repeat 104 invitation to all florae who wish to purchase Clothing. of every description at the lowest !wire 10C11111" at No. 151. LIBERTY Sr. JOHN m.cLosKir. irrObsetve Metal Plate in the pavemont. a: 1310 PROF. SILLM AN'S LECTURES ON G. °LOGI will be continued on this week. on Tuesday, Thursday and Fridny evenings. end on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday's of the two (o 1 lowing weeks, in the 31 Presbyterian Churebi commencing at half past.? o'clock. Tickets may be had at the stores of C. C. Henry & Co., Wnod street; W. \V. Wilson, Market st., and other envoi , hers nf the Committee. ap 2 EXCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of Penn .S• St. Clair sts. Pillsb'gh. ►lli E Proprietors of this elegant and commodfifus mr fatt'ishmcni, beg leave to announce to their friend• ' and I e public,lhat their price for Board , front this dale , is reduced to ONE DOLLAR PER DAY. From the locality of this house, being situated mid. way between the Canal and Steamboat landings, and the great thoroughfare to Allr;b , uy cll3. It.e prop/he. lorstru3t, that with continued f xertions on their MUG they will he enabled to afford rvery attention and full, lty required for the comfort and convenience of their guests. and hope 10 merit a controusnre of the patron. age that has hitherto been FO liberally extended to them. The principal Stare and Pack et offices, a. e connected with the Hotel, and for the better arcommodatkne Or their guests, an Onusibas will at all times be In ►adt.' nesa to convey them to and from ihe House. ay 25-3 m. McKIBBIN 4 1110;;TONGAHEL A HOUSE, Board, $l,OO per day, THE Proprietors of this new and extensive Hotel, lia• spectrally returns bra thanks for the very libe,- patrovage that has been extended to him slate the opria- Ing of the 2.lonotigliela HOUSP; and being always aulekes to consider the combo t and accommodation or his aunts, t akes this opportatiiiy of informing them that. io voshert, mity with the "Spirit of t he Tiara;' his charge' , fat . Boarilitig after this date, will be reduced to One Dollar per Day. He Ito pelt that this at rancemont will meet with the approbation of his friends and the travelling community in general, He would also state, that the same order and attention will be observed in every department of the establishment that has already chat acterized the Monontaltela House. JAM ES CROSS.% N. an '25-31. Froprletor. R. E. TIIIcGOWINi (Snrceagor in Z. W. Remington.) SURVEYING', 'levitating, Levelling and Measure , . tnent orall kind., will he attended to as heretofore, at the old office of Z. W. Reminton. Penn Went. nee/ Hand. R. E. ercovviN; I recommend &. E. M'Cowttr to cue forma 'papas Of the concern. Z. W. REIIIING.TOIII ap 10-2 w riMEIM PITTISBVIOn. PA