. . _ .. ached - to the sledge by a cord some twee-1 7or thirty yards long. The instant he did so, the voracious monsters thinking j that our little sqlealer had fallen out, I sprang forward to seize their 'victim, al.! most tumbling over each other to secure the prize. In a moment more the Cou n t and my- i self had fired with such precision, that two wolves lay streached on the road. ..'What splendid sport!' cried I, delight ed at my ,performance. I i Depend upon it, gentlemen, it is change and 'Wait a little. I have not fulfilled , m y ' apprehension nf diange that unnerves every work- 1 , On last Thursday the Recorder of Phil• promise. W d We will not return until a ozen ,ing man's arm in this section of the country.—` l adelphia, committed a blind man to prison. more are shot.' !Chan g es felt, or changes feared, are the bane of i our in lustry and OUT enterprise. I live in a (par- on a charge of assault and battery with I The. sledge kept moving rapidly on. In For the Moroi , g Post. 1 ter 61 the country full of industry, with some cap about a quarter of an hour we again had ,tat and great activity; and when Igo among my intent to kill. The prisoner cannot see I canal commissioners.. how they intend to make good the charge Messrs. Editors:—The zeal with which recourse to our noisy decoy, and by re- i nci.1..0r,..,. :he ask, for God's sake, tell us whet to pealing the same stratagem of the stu ff ed l ex : ect ° t : Lay down your law, prescribe your ' brought against him. He will, however, you have advocated the great. reformation pig, once more inveigled the hungryin-; rule; let us see what will be the course of the do as blind Sam used to promise when effected on our Public Works, since the habitants of the woods within the range of 0 wernment, and we Will employ our industry and diffieulties overtook him, see about at. connection of our fellow citizen, John B. our rifles. This experiment we repeated wh a tki),l and capital to the state of things, be it i Butler. Esq. with the Canal Board. indu" m.tit , w o ill. t Cool i ncs, war t m n i s, freeze k us, scorch 1 Delaware.-A Great hubbub has been rai- ces me to think that you will willingly al- Tit; least a dozen times during our drive, to y s : , p andea s a e n . d o u t t i ac t t o n s e t . which extended over about five leagues.— us—do yn you intend i sea by the Whigs on account of the or es[ of low me to propose his name through the .r i n i lN ebgl .' er a 'g t Fourteen wolves were thus destroyed; 'egret,. , ' several Democrats in Wilmington, Dela- medium of your paper as a suitable can. which I left with much regret behind us.— I i dilate for the above office. I do so as a 1 It is very seldom that we find any thing On this bead, however my friend assured . l ware, on the charge of voting illegally at simple act of justice, for I have greatly the writings or speeches of Daniel Web• ' ma I need not be uneasy, as we should yet iin . the election. Well the trials have ended, erred in my opinion of popular feeling secure our prize. later that we can conscientiously approve, and after a long and impartial investigation, I and what constitutes the merits of a pub- Tired at length, with even this fine sport, ‘ hut th° above, all will confess, is soundlie officer, if the claims of any man in out of twenty or thirty prosecutions we turned round, and at a more moderate , doctrine, - anti th • ~,,iter has bit upon the. there was but one conviction. Thus ends Western Pennsylvania to a nomination for pace retraced our way. On the spot . that office, can he fairly and successfully d 1 I I .gr n cau seo iIV ( eran,z , ment that has where they had Callen we found elev en e xisted in the err miry for yards. We are • of the fourteen animals we had des:he desire it. [ A Mrs Barnett. of Hampden,? Geauga troyed. These our chasseur, in the most not of that num roux rizis of politicians, l am aware that ycti have already spo ~. . d cn., Ohio, who haS been married only a dexterous manner, stripped off their skins ( who condemn every thing that is sa id ken in favorable terms of another. nor do as he came up to them, the operation not or done by men opposed to them, rind bout Once months, hung herself on the I wish in the least, to mar the tribute of occupying more than three minutes each. l6th inst, with a skein of yarn. The respect conferred by your notice on Mr hence to the extract which we here quote The other three wolve• ha I actually been ! cause of this deed is not known. James Clark. The present position of 'from that old blue light federalist, we most . devoured by their hungry brethren. M r Butler, and the estimation in which his 1 The Lady's Book.—Berlord has receiv- Lea rtily subscribe. I recent arduous and usuccessful set vices are Nineteen nays Later fro m :,!,,,,ton Dire c t. 1 ed the June number of this popular Maga- Until legislation is characterized by h eld by the great body of the people, will By the arrival of the slni,t Ann Mekon, ' Captain Vast - oar, in a slit!! tpa sageof 95 inc. Its contents and embellishments are more stability, it will be vain for us to look ' z , fully acquit me of any such design. equal to any preceding number. JUSTICE days from Macan. we have a file of pipers for permanence in the commercial, finan to the 11th of February, hot d;' not fill' in : cial and manufacturing affairs of the ceun• them much of interest. ! try, The eternal 'change and apprehea- Thus far Sir I Heury Po sign has . to, on of change' creates that 'want or con_ been unsuccessful in his attempts negotiate a commercial . ire Irv, and had fidence' which has been found s,O necessary returned to Macao front Hong Kong on to a prosperous people. Men ef wealth the 4th Feb. are made bankrupt—and workmen a Pressre de- The Canton of the 11thsays:— ;. prived of employment by chanles annual ',Accounts f rom Canton i epres ult. blisiness made in the t 'there as excessively dull; in fact it had not ly po;over onsets, of g fairly commenced since the New Vtar both state and national; made,too,for t h e v i.. holidays. No sales of i.cp arts could he 1 , st party ends--with eyes so'ely turned to made, and about 459 Chops of teas re-' l approac ling e ections. I I ' The course of reained unsold. There seems to be no . ...0 veg:e the last Congress in relation to the Sub- I "f -likelihood b . " likelihood of any change in duties taking _ inirteee place this season." Treasury is a glaring evidence of this. It - s Tle. - It was reported, and the Press believes was a measure proposed an I carried -.le la' - on good authority, lilt a very numerous tin trugh by the exertions of Mr Van Buren .., (a `. ^ deputation of Ole people of Canton and its and his political friends; this fact was the a " vicinity waited on the Imperial Commis - : signal for an assault upon it by the oppo sionet E lepoo to urge him to expel the English from Canton altogether. The site party. No sooner did they gain the deputation, consisting chiefly of respectable ascunda ncy than that law was repealed, people and men of influence, is said to and the finances of the tountry left in a have met with a kind recep:iou from the chaotic state. This rash act was not done Imperial Commissuner. because the necessities of the country de- A large fire was occasioned by fire works, at Hong Kong. on the Ist, in a shed, set- mantled it, or because the people had c o n . Ling it on fire, the clones rapidly commit- demned it at the ballot box, but the inter nicating to the out-houses of the d welling 1. (1 0f a party, or the leaders of a parry, house of Messrs. Gemmel' & Co., and des • reqntredits sacrifice. When stalribt y can ' troying them; the fire then spread to some mat-sheds, containing build ing materials, be brought into legislation, we tray ex belonging to Messrs. Fletcher, Larkins Si peel stability in :he times,and riot tilt then. Co., doing considerable darna•ee. Some government stores, in sheds, nu an adjoin- ,tieizme of an .11)1r/icon Fishia , , l' t s ing lot of ground, were like, , iso burnt.— 7 set.—it appears that the terms---ar rather The loss, was estimated at 50,000. Piracy has greatly increased, and to such' the implied terms, of ;he - late treaty, have an extent, that Sir lit my Potringor cffers ; bean already violated. Ti;e Newburypor t to co-operate with the Chinese authorities ; Heaald slates that the fishing schotint r to suppress it, and hopes that even the ; 'Washin tofthat . • - seized t g on tol n. vt ns by most desperate characters would not long , i the English and carried into Yarmouth, venture to show themselves against the combined effirts of the two Govern .N. S. The vessel is taken uro.er the new ments. regulations, that of drawing the line of Front the North —Ae , orling to ad vi- three miles from that shore, within which . ces from Chusan of Ist of Feirrnary, Ad - , , , the American vessels were not a ll o wed to miral Sir William Parker was to leave tn.rt, fish,,from headland to headl tml;and which island on the same day, probuley on a vis it to the intermedm'e port of Fulodww- title if cartied out, will prevent eur fis'ier• too and Amoy, as it is not expected II E,; ermen from occupying any el the fishing will visit Hong Kong before the return of I grounds in the Bay of Fundy, or passing Major Malcolm with the ratification of the . through the Gut of Cans n, The \f ash treaty. I i ington,when captured by the 13ritis'n cud- Mr. . Webster and .I.lr. Clay.--Mr Web.' zer, was in the Bay of Fundy, tea miles stet's grand idea of 'Commercial Treaties,' . f .01) Butler's Hole, and fifteen from An which is a sort of compr ;miss of the Free 1 ' Trade, and the Protective Doctrines, "Polis Gut, where the be is thirty miles seems to sit rather uneasily on the merital I wide. The new British rcgu':ltron, o f stomachs of the Clay w hi t ;?,. But thi s is nil) ! drawing a line from headland to heal and, the only lunge which Webster has made I wili . cut off tire Amer ic.,2n fisher men ft (nal at his old antagonist. In his recent Balti- t ; 4i-,-v neatly all the fishin g ; grounds, and should more speech, he severely condemned the j princ i ple of the "reciprocity t r eat ies , " ; not be tolerated by our Coverom-nt for a and particularly the treaty with the Hanse ', moment. The three miles interdieted towns, which he eomplaics has dons' great were undoubtedly intended to protect the injury to the carrying trade ? shore fishery t it the British coast from in- Now it happens, says the N. V. Ev. n- . ~- , . , ing Post, that this treaty ‘vhlch Mr Web- : irl,rant :inn tns 1 , , lire on l y construction ing strives to make odirms, was tic ~, -:-. \.• !' ir I our' D , Ver I;M'Ill should :1 1!0 .V. The ted by Henry Clay, our 5.,; resat'; ol St de Ilri;i-h might rls tyro: draw a ii:ost from in 1827. the dare of th e treaty. It hap- Cape Sable to Nett Itind'antl, as pens, also, that it it has affeceal our carry- , . , r the have now t r l,,• ing trade, a great part of the injury has i t Ir. the manner Y 1 ________ - fallen upon Baltimore. The tobacco :rade between Baltimore and the toque if Eir. ~,, r . „ C/W. 1 II l' (W1:1 , 4 S , a corns from Maj. rope is now carried on almeoo eruiredy in Bremen vessels; and w lipti-v , r a 7 e r p an I), ,TTS ,thf' gr-oitleinanly Collector at Johns Bremen l'le season is very forward at Portland, fills a fresh pipe, he pays fre.,i:zht to the to Wn, shows the preeperons condition of M. enc. as we judge from the fact that the editor Bremen shippr , r, and nor to 1 1 . A e ,..,„.„,. , o w public wo ks under the new system of t' ,,. l' ,let u) -tales that clover and briar roses Those who are engag il it il; t ~.`l,n,ro. ; ~ .•, . (~,t .. ,.1 ~,,.; , .1„.: : .. :71 , n , 3 ,,_ ,::. ii blorr It In the fIC!(1 4 . of Baltimore keow ve , e - ' • t • .t. take the tobacco ftme .; ; .; ; - • Webster kindly puts tI, in - - 1 ' discover wlon it, to blame. Ile ], ny 'it ' J. tiN-T , Y. ~ id ; :,..? I'll 3. S f' - ..P rtv ) white inen were sold under rlr. sanctio n Mr Clay an arrow froin an arreiuste It is I (;I'''' LEMEN: —Tit , „ w•nn . ;,-, „ ,;„,,,, . I , •: , ar!nti berg, South Car dors, on the a 'reciprocity treaty' wdieli has done Bak V i re TA , c:tlt-etsd at tis rdlirre. Cr') . fp the ,I,enln 4 -h ' 11-! They brought 64 cents each. timore this mischief— and be leaves the t na'ug'ont"l' to "" "lot. , l' , iri the 42 ita inst. Ca'rhe schooner Three Sisters, ran down a !contrasted with One M la-tp•ar: city of Baltimore to trace the treaty to. April I`-t_, April, 1r.13. fishing boat in Boston 13-ny, on Monday night, Heniy Clay. Si it will be Webster vs renal 4.171+,17 Canal .=,..r7:t,lfi whit!) contained a man and his son. The boy Clay once more in the Federal field, and R. rose 5.72,3,-1 I lt. muu d 6 :, ; t3,6 5 )tag drowned. we shall be surprised if the shrewd Van. May, Canal 3,1 . 36 ,5 . 5 May, Canal 7,7:2.‘',00 IL road 8,645,64 It. read 15,03:3,:27 kee do not again upset the Hotspur of the West.--Spirit of the Times. 07" Another very extensive fire '3ccured in East Cambridge, Mass., on Wednesday which dtstroyed a livery stable of Mr Dai a building occupied by the Middlesex Bank, with other houses. ~ - . • . • - ' ' -•' .. '..,„:•<- . Post , l'lVltOsitri , .' . • I — Piiiideptes Visit..—The - Conimilit of i trade o f o r f h t e !l e . e v 9r a 1 1 c ; (4 ,,f '2l2 i, nClit ' the 1 * Mississippi isestimated La JAME'B . B ITCH AN AS 3 : Boston have' sppolpied a C o mmittee to I titbit the downward. t $120,00000, thi upward and Mature trade a, Subject to ;he decision al a NationatConventlon. i make the necessary arrangements to re, ,-4 -... ' $100,000 . 000, which amount is but thirty mil-, ceive Preisident Tyler with proper respect. , lions less than the value of the entire foreign This is right. Whatevet difference oftrade of the United States, export and import, for opinion may exist as to Mr Tyler's pout— i 1841. In 1842 the amount of navigation on the ical course, all should unite in extending to Alissis:ippi was as follows: 450 . steamers, ag.2re gate tonnage 90,000, estimated cost $7,000,000, him that respect which is -flue to him as employing about '29,000 pt.raons. The amount the head of the Government and. the rep offreight carried up and dewrobe river annually ree,entative of the people. is estimated at ablaut two milTirrns of tons. The annual losses on the Mississippi river amount to about $1,000,000. The annual amount for insu ranee exceeds the same sum. lATIA MORNING POST.' ru iLt.ip,a ,c• WM. 11. FM ITM,YDITOtte LND PR OPRIXTOR TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1843 See First Page. Cann I roll, $:21,684 80 Deduct am't rec'd last year Increase 813,560,31 Thin increase is evidently owirg to the reduc." Lion of Tolls, and the Introduction of the Portable Ro-its end individual cotnpetitiop,system. Respectfully, _ JAMES POTTS, Col. (17'The 'Red Bird' line of packet boats fi.,rn Rochester to Buffalo, carries frissen • L , e rs for 51,50—(9'3 miles)—board and lodgiog included—cheap enough. 400(1.—Col John Wcntworth. editor of the Chicago Demncr,it, has been nomina ted for Conyress by the Democrats of the 4th o.i?.triet, Illinois. He will he elected. The People's Theatre, Cincinnati, twist he a groat place of resort. The Message of the 26th says: There were one thousand and thirteen persons at the 'Perple's Theatre,' last night. This ti the largest number of per sons that have ever teen in the Saloon at any one time. H. A. Wise has declared that un der nn circtimstaces ,t ill he vote flr Hens ry Clay. Wisely said. (Gov. Thomas, of Md., his given notice of application for a dev irce fro o his IThe ;it if'lllo \V;titirt st. T;-ea Ire are to be raked 33 per cent during tde engagement of Nlivi (71,fton, and Fot rest Che Tr.rnotit The a t r e, 11,,, t0n , hay b e n s oh) f,n 5. - t,OOO d , dl,lrs. and sill be convorted int', a Chtircl.. 1.;:f - The NI It)le Sugar crop 3 has (allot] in Heady all the States. rr - j-There are blur th..atrps in bl a st in Phi!atielititia. There audiences are to be f tend behind the scenes. t t- -- 13aisinesi at Tampico is getting worse. This in the fir-t groan of hard times we have ht , ard for the last six weeks, and we ho ,, it may he the ins!. But one con bolivi.in is that Tampico is far ofr. 117,Cineirovitians hay° been regaled by the details of a most unftmoos .eduotion. /17 7 •T'le Ravel Family have arrived it in New York from Havana. ir3'Last Wedne•srlay was Qiieen Victo ria's 2,1til birth d y. The British Whigs of N. V. fired a salute. Flying Machine u(MrD tviasons, N. 0. has been seized for a debt of four dol lars. tr — PFranco hac had t w •nty-t trations Since 18:0 (1,4- - ---Yarikee Hill is playing at the Chat 1171 m, New '.nark. I;ll , iness IA the interior arel western p 32 t ef New York, is good and improving 77-'A C‘;'C.II . 4IVW bed of .Hurl nas been rect_roly (;1-c,,v, re ❑^ar Edcnton, N. C l'he (71Fitain and mate of the ship Courier, h en hell to bail in NeNT York in 1110 suin of cruelty to the cook of I hut vessel.— of the mate was proved to hr cspe. crurl .j'fbe precut number of students in the The ,Io L rieal Seminary - at Princeton, N J., is 109. 1 The people of Massachusetts will have en tailer trial on the sth of June to fill the vacancies in their Congre,sional delegation. $35,12-15 1.1 21 6b4,80 Gov Bogert—The Montreal Gazette says that bin remains were to be removed to New York on Ttietity, and will be embarked on board H. M. ship the Warspite,now lying at that port, in which Lady Mary fagot and family will also return to England. (MITI: A itY• Mr Andrew \lurdly was horn in %Vex 'ord Co Inclaod, in 17' 4 0. lie died in Pittsburgh on tha 2:2! of May 1i 4 13, in Lie 631 year. There is one trait particularly in the eliarac:or of Mr M.,which had a great intlu.:nee in tiv - tig Iris destiny, and rildrits the lilzhest praise—it was hia early arid in doinitable love of liherty—their4h quite a youth during the Irish reb•lliori of 1798. he took an ar dent part on the side of freedom, and was engaged in five of the moat bloody hatiles .T that celebrated war. The, ti :happy termination of that conflict nicking hint det.piir o' fr,edom in his own eoun lov.i,rl intr.trir.c i fir , he Uoited States in the fall of 1 .1 1)i. Ertl . was e H oofed and impressed by a 13ri. trsh lilv.ng n •en out 63 day -r, yi boo in 5i.22.t of Sind.; 11ook, arid within a 1t...a -llows saa of Nt'''w York. Ile remained a priso ner f morith , , refits( d she bounty press.l run limn, rid d,e'ared his int...tion In e..e ape trly first (rim qtunity. 'Phis presenthd itself in June, w nen rlacerlep I and a comrade, escaped during a "err re thunder•stdrin by sai noliou three quarto-s of a mile to the shore, which they reach ed gre,t danger, am the 4....iVe9 trier, ritifirl , their prog:es>, t o a I artul height. The veer. I which he i:esert( d w is sndrtly at'lerwarris Ins' a , it a I on I) .aid perished. Mr M. and his fri• n (1011 er,a11•11 00 , 0 r.jyrre IriT s nt 111101 Near 11111 ' 11X I'ool where they went to ‘Vindsdr, and shank , a terw.i , d.• I fdr the States "Fliev ar rived id 'Sr' !orrvport, w CU . MT 11. h‘cil erir (1.1 r W ., lll ' •tt.-11.1rgY, Ile WO. MI , - VCI V - 1;11; arid rS-11 the 1n.)," 1.1,11-t rt.e] lirrheq' in the e.,ot.t • 1111 , ieft it la it ell! wit) heel his ' l ' nnnt 1,,1 to L co", 1,1 by !ht' I, G v. - 01. II pr , ri urnrr 11.• 1 ., 1 1 , :111 111 Li rn. I r tr r ell' 5 r 11 , 11 n more VI —au tlhsp nb'~• inh'ri'„~~ ont trciai 111 V, la NILT ei.; feet wati•r in the channel All B ,narkr thu , ore provided with Ev , S lc! v Gq3rll. ite.,hrted (;canal S. B Aff. ti t., N.. 5, Nt irket street. ARRIVED. •('b•velancl, Hein Ifl, 010. 4 . 13- tver 11 oar, ituiat', V ,tilezr,:f, Su ti lt. .1) ,tb,h, \II .s N , nv Or' ...ins, r iut 1, t , :,.1, Wl4. Al. in , . ( ~ ,c h , olro All 2.11 I) 31. •11r,12.ew ,ter, NV heeling, C.mier, D. vinny, Wheeling, "Ida, lienia.n, Franklin, I)EPART [l] I). 13 v-r, B ,tes, du O 4, 13 lecrn in, Brownsville, "(I::Ter, I rook., t'ineninati, '.llatione:alie'a,'S'rle, du Ildainitt, Poe, %V Heeling, Alpine, Cockburn, Brawnavil!o, F.,re.t, Hazlett, Franklin, l'itita, Vandeztiff. Sunfish.. OFFICE] OF THE POST, Pittsburgh, May 30, 1543. The livers are all I ising, and the Ohio is now high enough f.tr the largest class boats, Business still keeps up remarka bly well, notwithstanding the season is nearly over. CINCINNATI, May 26, 1843 River Intelli,Tencp.—The River is still falling gradually. Eight feet water in ihe channel. Steumbont sunk. The American of yesterday says—"We regret to state that the steamer Warren, returning from the Great Western, struck a rock in Nicholson's falls, by which sev eral ocher timbers were broken and a plank torn off her bottom, which caused her im • me iiately to sink in eight inches of water. The pa