• ■ w. • , ct to fhadoclaion of a National Convention. DAILY MORNING POST. Ta 3. plyiurs %vat. IT • Byl rra tDITOII.B AND PROPRIWTORIII • - (d ~~ ~/ ~- ~ : ~\ Virginia Election. The news we have received in addition to what we published rsterday, shows that the democracy of Virginia are, as u_ Dual,unswerving in their attachment to true principlt a. We learn from the Globe that Hon. John W. Jones (Dem.) has beat en the Hon. John M. Botts (W.) in the Richmond (6th) district; William Lucas (Dem.) has beaten Faulker (W.) in tho Frederick ( 10 th)districl; Gz.-orge C. Drom goole (Dem.) is elected w:thout serious opposition in the Brunswick (2nd) di•trici; and Chilton (W.) is elected in the Loudon (9th) district. From our information from the State be fore the electior; and from the partial re torus now received, we think the congres sional delegation will stand as follows: Democrats 11 Whigs 3 Tyler (Wise) The Democrats in Wise's dishier, it is expected, a i 7 l,vt,te for him to a n an; and, if they do, he will be elected. From partial returns a hich the Whigs have received from two counties—Spatt- Sylvania and Catoline—they expert to de feat the R M. T. Hunter (dem.) in the Caroline (Sth) district, with W. Newton (W.) We don't believ e it; ad !bitting the partial returns received to be correct,— The Whigs seem to have f"rgntt• it that King and Queen, and Ring (both Democratic Counties ) at e in the Sth dis' trict. „The vote in the State appears to be full in the cities and along the railroads, and thin in the interior. By the Virginia con• atitution, a man can vote in any and every - county where he owns land, or may have a deed for it, whether he is a lona fide ow. ner or not. This enables cno man to vote in six of seven counties near Richmond; and the whips appear to have availed them selves ofit as far as they could at this elec doh. They started a railroad car from Richmond as anon as the whip had voted there, loaded with voters, to vote in Hano ver, Caroline, Spottsylvania. Louisa, Staf ford, and other counties. This floating or railroad vote, has probably gained them two delegates to the State Legislature—one in Hanover, and one in Caroline. We annex all the returns that we find in the Washington papers of Saturday, CONGRESS. Si xlh Distriet. JoNcs(Dom.) BuTTs (Whig. Richmond city, 228 679 Chesterfieli, 599 266 Henrico in part, 261 371 Hanover in part, 200 208 Powhitan, Louisa and Goochland (all Democratic counties) to hear from. Ninth District. SMITH (t)Ctn.) CHILToN ( W.) Loudon, in part, 239 676 Fairfax ex. X roads, 226 212 There are five other counties in the dis trict, but it is not expec'ed that they can overcome the above Whig majority, if, in, deed they can reduce it tiny. This is the strongest Whig district in Virginia. Tenth District, Lucas (D.) Faulkner (W.) 121 maj. 492 , Berkeley, Jefferson. 451 Erederick; Winches• tt r precinct, 212 225 `rho balance of Frederick, and the min ties of Hampshire, Morgan, Clarke, War ren and Page, (all Drrnocratic) to hear from. Filat District Atkinson (h.) Langhorne (W.) Norrlk bor'gh in pail 104 may Norfolk country " 260 240 Nansemnnd, Princess Anne, Isle of Wight, Sus& x, Surry and Sdutham pton— the two first Whig, and the others Demo. .cratic—to hear from. In addition to the above, WA learn that in Marshall and Tyler, Whig delegates have been elected, and the dem )cratic tick et has succeeded in Brooke, Tosmors row's mail will bring I s returns from the greather portion of the State. Couneils:have decided that there is no fund from which they can render aid to the Guadalonpe sufferers.-IPhi'a. paper. And if there were, we think it had bet. ter be applied to the relief of some suffer ers nearer home.—[Phila. Mercury. This is about as just a sentiment as ev, r appeared in type. The people of Guadam loupe can net do more than starve, and theta are no doubt thousands of people in Philadelphia who are now in the most in /ewe agony for food. Theso splendid charitita to foreigners are got up fur mere allow, and prove that the donors have very poor beads and worse hearts. Self inte rest is at the bottom of it all. Were the subscription to be in secret not one copper could be raised; tbe vainglory of the liberal je.oll that is scey,trt, `:~:. ~~::=y ~ . rOlt PRZAIDIINT, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1843 See First Page. IMMI We" "Se l -r 4 Aptds,:a eitilitefori**.inea, l44trairial .lasociations, 4e.--4-Noithern Indiana offers great induc,inents dais or eumottnies 'who tresire a tract of most excellent land for agricultural,or oth er purposes. Any quantity, either under forest or s- me what improved, can he had at very low prices; and much of it haying been donated to the State by Congress, it can be purchased _ for scrip known as 'White Dog' and 'Blue Dog,' which can bet bought for 30 or 35 cents on the dollar.-1 In addition to this the difficulties generally attending a new settlement are done away in this codritcy, as it has reached such a state of itnprcvement that settlers may find neatly a I the comf o rts of a residence in the older states Frankness among iffice-hunters.—R H Morris, Mayor of New York, confeSsed in his speech at the Jefferson dinner, that he deserved the nomination for Malor,which resulted in his triumphant re.election, fl ow much more manly is such a course to that of a la gA majority ~f" politici ans who always fleet a carele‘sness a 4 to their pro• mution, Idle they ate secretly scheming. and perhaps perpetral , g frauds. to secate the most petty office. Always vote for a man who says he wants the office, and no t fir those wit' pI y THE MACKENZIE CASE.—The examine don of Com•undore Read and C plain Gwi n n took p'a.7e yesterday mor ping at 11 o'clock. The hearing was strictly private, and the result will be transmitted to the Court in New York under se The questions were in ft-1460 n to dr it votes, and we learn, were answered. The same veries are to be put to all the members of the Mackenzie Court Martisl. Now we shall get - at the truth. The N. V. Herald sires the following as the rumors, as to the v , ,te, viz:—Nor PROVEN, Ogden, Mclit rer, 'Bolton, Sloat. Downs, s—proven, Read, Turner, Aulick, Gwinn, Wyman, Shubliek, Paige. 7. The other rumor is—Nat proven,Dow n3 Sloat, Joiton, Aulielt, Ogden, 5--Proven,Paige, Shubrick, Wyman,Gwitot, McKerer,Tur ner, Read, 7. The friends of Mackenzie also circulate a list which gives eleven f,ir 'not proven" and one for 'proven.' The Jackson (Miss.) B.iuthron, of the 12th instant, says: ---"A negro man, com— mitted to the penitentiary for robbing the mail, attempted yesterday to make I is es— cape, from the guard, who had the super, vision of him. He seized tl.e guard and attempted to wrest from him a pistol, and in the scuffle the pistol was broken. The negro ran off and the same guard pursued him. In the pursuit, he shot the negro with another pistol. The ball entered be low the left shoulder blade and came out at the right breast. He was not dead this morning, but we understa n d there is Itttle hopes of his recovery." temperance.—The Hollidaysburg Reg ister says, the sign posts are coming down pretty rapidly in Huntingdon county. At the late Court only twenty.sev en taverns were licensed. Last year forty -seven li—, cences were granted ; and the year liet;,re, (1841) seventy two were granted. Anoth• er ) ear or two, at C.e rate we have been progressing for the last three, and '•Joh n Barleycorn" will be 8 0 fie tu ally killed that resurrection will be out of question. Important Intelligence.—Q u een Donna Maria, like her Majesty Queen Victoril, •----- Coming over.—lt is said that a large i expects an increase of family very shortly. body of mechanics of different branches, There does not seem to be any great den• have had meetings in London, and a p.. ger of either of thi se Royal houses becom pointed committees to make arrangementsMg extinct at present. for theirembarkatio n for the United States. Libel.—A libel suit has been instituted The New York Sun says that if they come against the editors of the Journal of Co rn . they will find hard times, and make hard meace, for stating tl*t the acquittal of times. There is room enough and bread Commander MaAenzie by the Court Mar enough (or all, if proper attention could till, was by a minoriti; v•I.P. Le paid to the right organization of Indus — trial Associations. i Many oftheMillerites believe that the d day of Nisfy•next, the anniversary of Robbery In Cincinnati.—A man named 23. Christ's aseetlaion., will Witness his return Wins, was knocked down by two soap. to judire the earth. — - - ~,, locks named S 3 lvester and Shipman, on Thursday night, who intended to rob him ' Just He gave the alarm and they made their es. said this: When a man goes to bed, why . is he like the periodical influx of thieves and cut cape. The Message sass: The time for (Forrest.) a great tragedian. 7 Because he is for rest. throats from the South is at hand, and we - - - - - , I hope our City Police may reap a fine her_ Seduction.—Amos Kendall, in stating vest doting the t risiiing year. the acquittal of young Mercer, says:—' We hope s nc e d A letter from Havanna states that the may be t shoetvid wi e th im thatpunit the vile se y, will mur bederers, some ome loss of property in consequence of the re‘ check upon those worse than w Orlean% cent insurrection of negroes near Cardenas who, in moral sense kilt bid and soul. were laid waste is estimated at $ fie. ,000. Five estates Heavy Bustarsed Dill, a few nights since, in I\l __A duel was fought in New Or Fanny Elssler's investments in this by , got leans on Saturday week, - between two drunk, receiv e d two thrashings, was put in young Louisiana Creitles, named Auguste the guard house, was fined and discharged' Brusle, and Eugene Masson. The weap eo leisntics ,a,unustnaelo,d7:•Bier.reu.:ime. receivedall.stvord s the ‘ e v : a rl p y ln ir, the country, according to the Boston Post, have ; next morning, went to his boarding house, increased in value upwards of $15,000 since g, and found his t. - taiik broken open and rob. she left America. They are all in 111r. 1 bed of a considerable sum of money, all on b eing is% severe ' 8 In the right b . reast, the wound Wickoff's name, and controlled by his Et• , account of liquor. 1,920 feet; P P OF' .------ that it was thought it slight wound in the t hat it . prove fatal. Musson would prove a 1 .firidges.—lt is stated that the longest The Cincinnati Morning Star states that ,b l id ge in Sr s i n Alcanta, stone, i. ILI'ATAN'S LECTURES' ON GE. fortysfive destitute children who had been iin Franc e , the wooden bridge ofAvignon ir ()LOGY will be continued nn this weelc,'on 1 ,,,, cui, , T T u ne e s d itay, T rh i ursd d ay and d Friday r.f evenings, f &ne t t f placed in the Asylum of that city; have !1,710 feet; in Ireland, at lentisr, since the temperance reformation reached 12,500 feet; in England, ar 4 Mt wick, stone, towing ; Weeks, - in ay the 3,1 1 4e Y :b a yt ' eria ' n la Church, lion . te comin d onci v at half past 7 o'clock. Tickets may Cincinnati, been removed from the institn-11,164 feet; Blackfriars, 995 feet; Waterloo h at the stores of C. C. & Co., Wane -- , 4 street; W. W. Wilson, tion and domiciled beneath the reefs 0fi1.242; Westminster, 1,223; Linden,- wzn Market at, Henry - and other mete their rtirintd parents. lin Wales, Me.nai 84:4,060 feet. ilk i i bars of the Committer. itp 16 Mr. Forrest is drawing crowded houses at the Tremont theatre. It is said that the Spring Fashions will allow a man to wear pants with straps. Gov. Cleveland was severely injured the other day by the upsetting of his carriage. lc is supposed thus, there will be at least 5000 Americans in Oregon next fall. The number of Jews in the U. S., es timated at 70,000. Bishop Hughes is to consecrate the new Roman Catholic Church (St. Petets) at Jersey city on Sunday next. At the Potomac Landings, Shad are sel. ling at $5 25 n 5 50 per hundred,and Her rings at $2 per thousand. The Louisville Kentuckian states that nearly all the sugar in that city has been bought up fur the purpise of speculation. The Governor of Maryland has issued his requisition for the person of Adam Horn, the murderer. AN ITEM. —S7O,OO, are paid in Boston per annum, as salaries to Public School Instructors. The steamer Lucy Walker was in the iiciniry of Vet; Buren, Ark ansas, on the Bth, with 220 Seminoles on board. The Philadelphia Chronicle states that The world was not destroyed according to promise on the 2.3 d inst! More than two hundred acts and resolu tions were passed at the recent session 01 the Legislature• Washington Irving has prepared for the press an extensive view of the expulsion of the Moors from Spain. bliss Mar;in, a young lady who has gained some notoriety as a painter is in Cincinnati. There are S or 9 planing rnachinet in operation in Cincinnati, which turn out annually about 3,000,000 feet of planed !umbel. Morr Insanilg.—lt is thou_lit that cap• tail) Owena, on his• trial at. Annapolis the murder of his so:), will be acquitted on tho ground of iniarit v. Upwards of four hundred persons have signed the subscription paper in Bobton, for a piece of plate to Cornmauder he Philadelphia Chronicle of the 26th inst. says:—"Out lintels are erottc:eri wit] strangers. Not less than 300 dined a Sanders.an's Rest araut yesterday, aps from those at the table (lc hole!. 'and news,—Th e .Y. Sun says that tis remarked iS a fart, in att records of he seas Ins, that those years when the spring has been backward, and the winter severe, have proved fruitful he Hktory of Mormonism, or ''Now Nlahomroedanism in England and Amer ica, is the subject of BF itish tracts and le views, more elab, - trate and copious than ii doserves The.dwellinz h inse in Fairhaven , Mass., known as the "Reuben Jenny Ho u .,e,” vr:18 destroyed by fir., togeth e r with .nost of its contents, n❑ list Monday fileivble.--Th e Boston Bul letin - - would . 2- .POrteit# `mibitn .—We ill the' attention of the public to a print of 'Gen.: Jackson, from a portrait by J. W. Dodge, now for sale in this city. It is considered by those who have seen the original. as one of the finest likenesses of this great man that has ever been taken, and is an engraving it is unsurpassed. It will be for sale at this office, at the Mon. ongabela House and at the Exchange Ho. tel. Slumping il.-'vVe see by a Montreal paper, that a gentleman with wooden legs, in chat city, has challenged a friend in the same condition, fa a , ace, which was to come off in a few days. '•Money," say the N. Y. Express, "is so easy to obtain on stock security, that persons with s•nall means arc enabled to operate largely." Th e number of marriages which took place b<-fore the civic authorities, during the past year, in France, amounted to 247,- 737. A bed of anthracite coal, said to be equal to the faFnous Lehigh, Ins been found in the Parish f Claiborne, La. Ole tholsard persons have been re ceived, within a few months, in the severa churches of the Elizabethtown, N. J. Presbytery. The New Orleans Picayune ofthe 18th Bays: '•At B:you Sara on Saturday, he river had risen tvvo feet in the last 24 hours, and for the last few days previous had bee . n rising at an extraordinary rate. The value of the lard oil, mile at Cin• einnati, the past year, am:milted to 475,- 000. Boyer.—We learn from the Mobile Herald that the British sloop of war Mag net, arrived at Pensacola on the 16th inst. having on board, Boyer, Ex•Ptesiderit of Hayti. A letter in the New Orleans Tropic stys that the ruins of the once beautiful ci ty of Point Petre, daily fail, and it is as , serted that flames have been seen to issue from the sea surrounding Guadaloupe. An attempt tras made on Saturjay night last, t o e::ter the Farmers' Bank at Nor. f. lk. Where e 3 17ir 11-e3ll-I'"ey begil to feel crowded iu lowa, and talk of going West.'• Scramb'e.— During the performancei of Romeo and Juliet, at the New Orleans A merican Theatre, a ftw nights rince, one of the scenes caught fire. A terrible a larm was at once created, such a u iscella- 'aeons, promiscuous, and heterogenemis scramble from the rot, and "such a getting down stairs" from 1 1 1 e boxes, was never before seen. Fortunately the flame s were exriergursirerl before much damage was! done. ,iiies brig . ht—Tim eB in St. Louis.—'l lle 1 :m. Louis Evening Gaze to says: --- ,god ones.— At a dinner given af, w ; "It is a most gratifyin g sight to witness years ago by the Phi Bita Society at Cant.: the revival of the business of our city since bridge, at their annual celebration, at which ! I h e openingof navigation. The levee is covered with the merchandize Mr. Everett deliveree an oration, Judge ,-,c't!ni tht,'.leurr),Yper and lower countries, waiting Story gave the full awing sentiment: transhipmeet to their respective destine. "The Orator of the day Applause lot ! tours. Here may be seen discharging from lows the footsteps of fame wherever it (Ev-, upper river Is , ats, the err Lt. goes." solid commodities of ilie m,rth—hem, le a d, other hind graihne, luxuries , t This directed the attention of the corn-&c•, while on the parry to :11r. Everett, who immediately 'of the south are spread forth to supply the arose and made the following very happy demand s of these regi ins from which us arose lure has exelrelpd el, rr. The air is made I retort: vueal with ti ,e incessant snorting's of our I "The . 1 1 - enzhers of the Le4,,al Profession however lofty their aspiration s mar be, stean•ers, as they plough through the be they can never rise higher than one Story ."; sum of the "Fathe r of Waters" in their ar• rival at, and departure from our shores ; and Odd Fellows,—As our amiable neigh the heart is cheered by the voice of active : industry as it performs its multifarious due _ DISISIOLITTIOIt. • . bur of the Gazette takes a deep interest in r tic pnrtnership lictetniorr t xlstln g Intwera J. . ties. Dense masses of our citizens are rspen"rand ty. Jack son , Is this day f.iuol rt d by the a ff airs of secret oath bound societies,' busily running to and fro, of all dues and roteunt consent.. All persons oteehted to the isle firm are requested we give the fullowing Scrap of history for co nditions—renderin g it difficult to obtain to settle with J Syetirer, and silt lwin: i cla m im a: 2 wlll s presen t them as above. J .I . .S J P i E v NvE. his especial edification. "Toe order in l a passage throteili'their close array. A .K.erat. the ' continual strea m of emigrants are pnuring i Odd Fellows Eves first established by 6• into our city; a dour hotels are filled with , Wii! t E el L s D ,, E on rt d ,, d A oo tt r o a r b o o r vve: t I the r 'c l co rner r al o c i : S i in I t h - 117d 4 Roman soldiers in camp, after the order of the . couetry ►merchants, %alio a:-e here to put , ! foul! aid r, ap-29. the Israelites during the reign of Nero, chase their spring supply olgunds. Boman Emperor, who commenced his Ma- i -------------------------------4----......--A CI.RD. ny new firms have Just "hung their banners . 1' "VE on hand n tare and welt resorted ,cork or reign A. D. 55, at which time they were on the outer walls;" stores are in demand, ~,innt.,eTi;tit.o4.2r,anYndWa;)A, R E re , p 7 r l .l l, a !e , fo h r n t r h i e turtlesprinytoort called fellow citizens. The name of odd and dwe'lings are difficult to be Obtained. all orders entromed to m e . P My stock is entirely oew: fellow was given to this order of men A. i This affords a bright prospect fur tl.e fu- made of the hest material, will he g° hi or "tee: tollot D. 79, by Titus Casar, Emperer of Rome. tut e, and betoke ns a speedy resumpti on of tieh e 1 1. 1 o in r'd es er's n iV n ie t r ti ci s 'a be n a til t t w er i i m i 15 " nd for m n e n w v e rt ir eFir r r e l p p a t r in e 'r l i t o e f iii._ l from their singularity of notions, and from their knowing each other by night as well that prospe r i t y which has made St. Lo u i s , holstery roods far their ritstomers ; and thr. raisrne wait. tv lira S. Louis is —the Queen of the %Vest; as by day; and for their fidelity to him and t It" commercial erneoriei n of the Valley of 7 ;i an fr. arti s cl i e hrt ii kmfuviline, willi d he prompt] ; seryed. end their country, he not only gave them the the Mississippi Valley." apt 29, No. 4 Wood at . near Ihe aver. thankfully received. rcont.n. tr,t(9,* name of odd fellows, but at the same time, i perity of nosron.—A gentleman at , as a pledge of friendship, presented them „ros 7 ._._.__________________ with a diapensation, engraved tin a plate ot . 10 I o nou.9 Loaf Rort.r: TIERCES RICE . I present in Boston, thus writes to Dr. Bai- I,v Bits. Crosiberi do ; Jost reeelterd and for wire gold, having the firllovt inir emblems, name• ley, editor of the Philanthropist: 11,111;r1AN, JENNINGS 4. Co. ly: The royal arch of Titus Ctesar, the ark at. 29 43 Wood sts . of the covenant, the golden candlesticks, "A new impaits bas been given to the 20 E'" Russel nod Robertson' s No. 5 1.1311 P TO R4CCO. .... the golden tahles, (weighing one great ta. business of Boston by the numerous rail 2o•irorterl de lent.) The sun for N. 0 , the moon and roads leadi ig therefrom, and especially by Just rece Iv ed, tmiether with a reneral arsortm . t,of every thin g in the Grocery tine. and (Or pare ot'thelibist stars for V. G., a lamb fur secretary, the the AVestern Railroad. Real estate has aceornmodatin c term•. lion for guardian, the dove for warden, and not depreciated as in other cities, and rents riartmata. JENeteims # Co. - the emb!ear of mortality for the G. M. - are high and increasing. Many new hnu. .nY " ____ _ sits have been recently erected, and many ___________43 Wood si. TAR. Duel - . more are to be built this summer." 163 KmEennUnndßrto ir‘saCinAlßowOLfoiNetZAß, orictio_iiir. ---_,,................______ Il AIL 31.4 N, JENNINGS 4. - Cn.: , Times in Louisville. --The Louisville ' en 43 Wtod st:2 ... 1. , ____ --- Dime says: , 50 11 6 .11 • F 011 Esrg Yotrivr: nYFON TEA. . "The Ohio river at this Owe is falling e err .ins Imperial and Coining, denkort retests . .. n, n 4 for sale low for rash. very rapidly. Our wharf presents al this: time a scene of life and bustle truly aston- an 29 TIAILMAN, JENNINCIR it' Irk i ''. ishing. Business of all kinds manifests a' —.43 Wood sr. degree of activity which is unusual here.' a, - .:~a+:3_t. y , ..e...,_:.f~L ;v.Pniaf~^s~~E.a.~;~„'`,' __. onntur Atat.w. - srma2 _ - 15 feet water in Ihe channel. All Boats marked thus (*) are provided with Evans sally Guard. Reported by SIMILE & 'Tenet., General B. B. Agents, No 5, Market street. ARRIVED. *Clevelai.d, Hemphill, Beaver, *Michigan, B.ies, du Forrest Hazlett Franklin Herschel Allen Wabash Riucr Mayflower flutchisnn Louisville Rudolph Vandergriff New Orleans DEPARTED. •michion, !Wes, Beaver. *Cfevela:-d, Hemphi i , do. Hieeperdes4 Jourdan Alton All..ghcny Dean Cincinnati *Ashland Tinker St Laois * Bridgewater E.bbert IVtneling No , th Q-teen McLain IVclt. ills Mingo , Chief Dw. , enny %Vile. ling Pulaski Hanna Franklin Gen Mogan Jonden St Lluis Tippe..2amie 11,2 e I Luis Lancasier Klinereiter N ishvilla Business.—N o tu ithstandio g the canal has been open for some time, the ware-. housas ate as much crowded will) merchan dise for the east as ever. . From ten to twenty steam bba•a are daily engaged re. ceiving and discharging freights at the Monongahela wharf; and the Allegheny trade is better than ever. Every day the prospect of a "revival" brightens. - , The river is rising, and itts reached nearly the high point which it ascended a few days ag. , .—[Cin. Sue. The W abash river is in good navigable order, and rising slowly. NAstiviLLE. April 25, 1543 The Cumberland river is in fine naviga hie order fr• the largest cla s s of boats. Steamboats Lost: —A calculation has been made which shows tine 10-s of the f.dlowing boats in the last two months: Amazon, 20 miles above the mouth of ;he Ohio, snagged. General Pike, Shirt Tail Bend, snagged. Queen of the West. Shavvneelown, run on a wreck. Octarara, Bayou Plaquemine, snagged, John Stock Eton, near Tinscumbil, nun down by the r;allanio. Ellen Dahn, burnt at Vicksb urg . Hannibal, snagg-d below Natchez. Wm.! Robinson, Tonrib , ckbee river, enag.ged.l J. White, 35 miles above the mouth ofl the Ohio, ran on the Grand Chain. Emily. 150 miles up the Mi-s , uri, snagged. Gen. Gaines, snagged at Selma, Ala. Bogii Hama, snagged at Bayo u de Glaize. Sun Flower snaugeJ at Bayou Bartholomew. Robert Fulton, near Apalachicola, sna g s gcd.—Cost o'all probably inl6o,ooo—carv. goes probably 880 , 0 09—makin g , a loss of $2-10,C00. The Alleg,heny river.—The Franklin pa pers represent the river trarlo as tr. isk.— Sev(-ral stea ribmv s are constantly plying between that place and this city—and the "Forre.st" a le.v days ago : passed on to Warren, heavily laden with 11 . rur, pork & Inri I Nsseß Times in Buffalo.— The Buffalo Com- mercial says: "Notwithstanding navigation is not yet open, our city presents • a lively appear ance, and there is every indication of an active and healthy business during the com ing season," , . . --~.~,-F .~—~ -~~~s . _ - '' . Another boat lost.--The S. B 13ogue FIOMa, was sunk coming out or the' Bayou de Glaize, ten miles above the mouth. S,!ie had kiful! j!a(), of c3toryiniat oblEbieb will be edited, but the boat is a total loss. Great R=ot In Boston. , Ah,,u- 21 o'clock on Thursday mornin7,4 great riot erurred in Meem,- in relation to the posses. sion of Ur e- ' . Bowdoin E-tate," which is of .isn mense value, and has occasioned much litigation of late. It is a sort of "disputed territory," claimed on ona part by Bowdoin college. (Me.) as a testamentary bequest, and on the other loy c..rtain heirs who deny the claim of the college. The c9:lege, to protect their rights, fortified. the disputed territory by the erection of a formidable fence around it. acd a carpenter's shop in the c.en• tre as a fort. The Boston claimants have been for months eyeing this citadel arid the broad handy around it with mischievous eyes. On Thursday mlrning, the 'Times'states that Mr. Amos Cutting of that ei'y, agent for the cs. tracized heirs arose right early, sad summoned to his aid a band of gallant troop, 250 in number: all sturdy mechanic. of Boston. The• whole body then proceeded to the premises. Caring gave the signal. and after 'a brie f interval, during - which the crashing of boards, the creaking of posts, and th e cheers of the men, broke upon the earl., the stockade was levelled and the two building, with in torn down completely. Of course the harmed all the neighbothood• The building♦ destr. yed were the property of Mr. Wpod, a contractor, who had—posse...kw, of the estate tinder the authority or Ihwdoin(lnliage. The decisive act of Mr. Citthng was for the per. pose of testing the legality of tile. Bow 'Oirt college claim,and it will, of course, coma tinder the jai.. mediate action of the law. In the mere/time the affair ha. created no little 'excitement all atalut the city, and a tremendous hubbub in .the locality where it occurred. P . S.--The Times adds, the persons employed by Mr. Coning now held possession of the around (ni ne o'e'nek A. M.) end have driven off lathe prior occupant P. PROCEEDINGS OF COUNCIT.: Menduy Miry P r 843: C-mneil met pur-mant to adjournment. iser)°, Mes-r , )lowland, Edna r, Hamilton, Hays, flow. aril, Irv, in. Kelly, Itiagraw, Mason. Alattltews, Morrivm, O'Neal, Small, Wigglns and President. Mr Eiehbaum, President, in the Chair. The following resolutions which were reedit fitst and second time and laid over attl-e fast meeting we re take n up, read a third time and passed, "Resolved. by the Select and Common.CMetti of the city of l i ttsbure h. That the Street C. Ina rnissiuner he authorised to issue Proposals fur they immediate grading and paving of that part of tho wharf beginning on the west side of Cherfy at low water mark , so as to be in a' direct lintiirith that part of the pavement dreads , made abovethe Monongahela Ridge, arid c.. 4 riding to the east side of Grant street and also extending at 100 fee wide towards Water street, end the Said Street Commissioaer in conjunction with the committee on wharves and landings he direvad to give the contract to the lowest and best bidder. Prtisijied the who'c cost vllll4 not exceed 1400 dolla re, ad be paid for as-follows; one third to be paid,vf,bett the work is completed and accepted by a Com,, mittee of Councils,cme third i.l one year from that date, and the balance in two years from the, date alb° first payment. - • Adjourned. THEA'I.'RE. eecond Night of DAN MARBLE Dan Marble ;is Jonathan Ploughhr.y end -Didery night of the re-eng ngt•ment of Mies MELTON T..is Eveniag, h, pr•setned the Drama aijhe FOREST ROSE. To rovelodi.with the three Of Al. la THE WORLD 'S A STAGE. The rtrant3 of the DES,. RTLD VELLAGr Win rehearsal. Dome open at 7 o'clock, ' Pere rmanco -to Etrtini• mence at half p:ol. 7 - Lo tt wer Des, SO t. , 'Second 'Tier, 37i cent Pi, o m 25 tt I Gallery. .12i., two lAEA!). 20a PIGS LEAD now landing Prom nlean4at Aghland on consignment and for We ma y' -3r ' A BEELEN • ESeLIANGYI4/41C.. Pinsturlli, May; 1843. The Directors have this day dectaro: a (Milet* of three per ern , . nu 4, r t e prOnIS or the la:t six month.. PaYalt eto sinck/ii.liters on a. d r the 12th lititt. may TDOS. M. HOWE, Cathie-. 81 CR(DAN'I S AND 1 1 14• NC BAC) CNILDS. BANN/ Plind.urgh, Illny 2, 1&43. The Directors of this k Imes !his dry r . r eta rt d a dividend of three her rrui tnt of ti e putts of the Int 4 six months, payable on or rifir r ?Le ma; 3 W. H. DENNY, Cnthier. -10 HMIS. ALUM. -- 2 Ceroons indigo. 2 eaFics Madder: jtiff rerevq4. Anil for sale by 11A 11.31 AN, JENNINC: I3 f Co. 43 Wood at. FOR RAVENNA AND CAMPBELLS: PORT. TREcarmit heat American Ea g le, Cleik,Orpi m l depart for the at-ove and it t e rn irlia'e perhfoo To& util day the:2lld. of Shy, in ollw with Ow Sit Ciegetagd, For freight or parensgoppty ern hoard erre "• • ap2a. niastiNcealir44o. • •