~~ ,1 i.iotrin, he would be haded with acelanaa -• tiona by the entire population, while - thous_ would descend to an infamy his eels ate fast hastening him towards. :From all we can learn, Corn. Moore is under sanction of Col. Morgan, one llouiton's comtreissioners. who has even written a letter to the effect that he is per : - T e etly ,. i-satisfied with the Commodore s 'anbreinents. We also find the following qetterr in the Texas Times of the 16th inst., 'om. Com. Moot e himself, which shows : that Col. Morgan fully sanctions the course he has pursued: TEXAS SLOOP , OF•WAR AUSTIN, OUTSIDE N. E. Pass, Miss., April 19, '43. In the event of being declared, by proc. lamation of the President, as a pirate or out law, you will please state, over my signa , tune, that Igo down to attack the Mexican ,squadron with the consent and full concur. • ranee of Col. James Morgan, who is on board this ship as one of the commission ers to carry into effect the secret act of •Congress in relation to the navy, and who is going with me, believing as he does that • it is the best thing that could be done for the country. This ship and the brig have excellent men on board, and the officers and men are all eager for the contest. We go to make. one desperate struggle to turn the tide of ill luck that has so long been running aginst Texas, You shall hear from me a4itio as soon as ' posalible. Yours. truly. E. W. AIjORIII. -Mr F. PINCKIIARD, Editor of Texas Times, Galveston, Texas. We have not the room, at present. to say as much upon this subject as we could de., sire, or enlarge upon its diffeient bearings. At another time we shall dwell more at length upon Houston's coeduct We can - not close, however, without el atitla nu/ be. lief that the indirect call inade by Houston • upon foreign Governments, to st ize the • vessels of Corn. Moore,will the respond ed to. Even if they have the power to in terfere in a matter of this kind, be'ore any thing will he done, C,m . Moore will ther have been himself destroyed by the Mexican squadron, or else will bare taken the latter and brought it safe into Texan waters. Should the latter he the issue, Sam Houston will ascertain his own impo-1 - fence, and the commander of the Texan squadron will be hailed as one of the greatest bener:actors of his country. A party of Mexicans, numbering some fifteen, were recently attacked by a small company of Texan _ spies on the Isiiieces, .and all were killed, The Texans were commanded by Captain Wells. Out of a party of eight Mexicans, who were deo-te ed stealing horses near Seguin, a few d ivs . since, two were killed, and two or three mere wounded, by some Texans who went in pursuit Oregon Territory. We have received from a Committee of gentlemen ntCincinnati, a letter informing us that it has been determined to hold a Convention in that city on the 3d, 4th and sth days of July next, for the purpose of urging upon Congress the necessity of to king imutediate possoission of Oregon Ter-' ritory, by the Government, and 'to adopt such measures as may seem most condu. cive to its immediate and effectual occupa. tion, whether the Government acts or not in the matter. This Oregon question is one that has attracted much attention of late, and the rapid en ,- roachments that have been made by the our r in that guar.. ter, shod admonish the government to attend to it at tor t e, and riot to postpone it until a porti )n o f otir fairest territory is stolen fr , m us by the same power that has bullied or chidaelecl us out of so large a slice of the eastern boundary. To Ore gon the eyes of thousands of adventurous men are now turned as a fair field in which I to employ their: ,en terprize. but they are reluctant to venture until they know that the government wi l extent: its arm to pro tect the settlers from the taggres,ions of the subjects of England, who have already taken possession of a portion of the terri tory. We think that at the next session of Congress this matter will be fully con sidered, and such means ad ioted as will pre elude the possibility of any:difficulties arising as to the right of possession here after . For several sessions past, Senator Linn, of Missouri, has,"with praiseworthy zeal, called up kit's question, and endeavored to induce Congre'ss to take some notice of the movements of the British in that guar- , ter; hut there appeared to be a strange feeling of reluctance to meddle with the gradual encroachments of our old enemy, and grave Senators seemed willing to let England appropriate the /Aide territory 0 Ircr t , %{r U use, if she would only do SI) The report of Capt. Cameron's safe ! wit hout molesting them in their comforta , retreat with a portion of the Mier prisoners i ble seats. But we hope that at the next is still confidently believed in Texas. Ma• session the people will impress upon them ny say aches, b u t weat he can hardly credit ia nnw safe amon the g the new Al.. It, l i tho necessity of action i r this matter, and that speedy means will be taken to define Gen. Lamar intends to make Austin his permanent residence, lour rights in the territory. The Texan papers contain a list of the I The Cincinnati Committee desire that propositions made b . ) Santa Aanna, to the ; the citizens orPitttburgh will app.;int del people of that country. The Houston Telegraph intimates that Judge Robinson, agates to attend the Convention, at the time above stated, and as many take an the-bearer of these proposi:ions, first ad-i ilressed a note to S a nt a Anna.assumin g f or j interest in this matter, we hope a meeting himself the right of making peace,and that ! will be called, and a proper number of del ta did it solely for the nurpose of attain i pressoragates appointed tor . •. ing his own liberation. We give the 4th pro - -e "r *y to I position of Santa Anna, premising that the ;the Conventi on. Dictator says that, unless it is agreed to, The "b Aeinoses" expect that the Con. none of tbe others will be entertained, or 'even listened to: vention i:ty will recommend the ne ) cessary and proper means to to used in '4th. That the inhabitants (of Texas will lay aside their arms; and it is one es. compelling the whigs to fall into the true sential and positive condition that they re., , blue anti-masonic track, and to toil and cognise in Mexico her right of property to sweat for the glory of the hold alliance of theterritory, am] acknowledge the sover oignty of the nation, her laws, ordinances, I antt . masonry and abolitionism. We do not and ghtteral orders.' I know what means may he recommended, will be same time, we imaeine, before I but as the, bine noes still regard their Texas agrees to this. whig brethren as "whippable articles," we Houston has issued a proclamation cal. I suppose they will, as heretofore, be corns ling upon all the armed bands in the \Vest mended to a liberal application of the lash, to disperse, with the exception of that un der Major John C. Hays, of Baxar. !arid that Deacon White and brother Smith will be appointe 1 th e whipping committee, to score the whigs until they pull gently in the traces. Crime in England.—According to a work recently published by M Grey, late member of Parliament firm Manchester, etimes against property, such as theft, rob bery, &e., have for a long time constantly increased in England. In this class of crime, that country is seven times ❑lore vicious than Sp;.in, and three times more vicious than France, and still growing worse. The aristocracy propose to remi edy the evil by a more extensive moral and religious education. This may have some effect, but a Starving people will not listen very attentively to moral lectures. The real remedy is to b! fuind in the universal diffusion cf the rudiovnts of lit- cfsary and scientific education, in equality of political rights, the reduction of the ex penses of the government, the taxation of! wealth rather than consumption, ard the repeal of (the corn laws and other restric tions on trade, as well as of the law of pi i nsogeniture. There are few countries in the . - world which produce a greater amount in proportion to population than England.— The curse of the country is the gross ine (polity of distribution, arid a government en organized that the preponderating in--1 fineries is generally favorable to the per pet cation of that inequality. 117'.There is a boy in New Orleans, SO lazy that he Writes Andrew Jerson thus— &rew !atom. That's equal to the. way the fellow spelt Psalm Boplcs. It was thus—Sam flux— .,Lowell Courier. But this is not eval to the way a young Inan spelt. funds, It was thus—Ptithunz -New Bedford Bulletin. . Nor the lad who spelt fidget—Phidgt— Chron. \' 'he new Theatre so much talked of ;11 'Louisville. will he bailt now, since the Dodd boe bus been burnt down. • Pa patstosprr, JAMES: BUCHANAN, Subject to the decision of a" Nittlinal Cotiventio n. DAILY MORNING POST. Tll5. PHILLIPS 4 . W. 11. SMITH, ZOITOR3 I.ICD PROPRINTORS -- WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1843 More Relief Notes burnt.—Last Writ nesday, fifty thousand dollars wore of the relief issues, cancelled by the Stare Trea surer, were burnt at Ihe Auditor General's Office. This is the best way to reform the currency, Destroy all the depreciated paper, and the vacuum creat e d in the c:r rulation by its withdrawal, will Form h e filled up with a currency for which the h , l'ders can realize sum-thing like the a mount for which they receive it. With draw the relief issues; let the unsound banks -sink as th it charters expire, and the St4te will 5.):,0 he relieved from the curse of a had currency that has afflicted her fur some years past. Daniel O'Connell, it is stated in the London papers, has declared it as his de. termination not to obey the call of the House of Commons, and that he will not `come over,' unless forced to do so in the custody of the Sergant at Arms. Oregon.—The St Louis Reporter thinks that there are indications of Oregon soon containing numerous settlements, whether the li States Government extend over it the laws or not. Too Bi?oted by half. —;ln lady hp , longing to the established church, lately re :used to lave her children , nnoculatel by vuee:nm taken fri,,n a Aothoiia''s &ult.'. She waa afraid they wool] b.:come conv.2rta to the OrColorie I Mien, the Mayor of Brian/or. is improving in health. See First Page. Webstes sap in his lac* veedi that his — neighbors telt him govern ment should adhere to;iOlne course of pole icy, and that if our rulers determine, either to "cool us, warm us, freeze us, or scorch us," they should declare their intentions and abide by it. Stability in the policy of our government, is unquestionably of the last importance to national prosperity, ' but we are utterly unable to learn how the course of the vital currents of busi- ness can be made to depend upon the acs tion of the government. It, is a doctrine of federalism which we hoped to have seen - exploded ere this, that these currents are to be "warmed" or "frozen" at the pleas ure of the President and Congress. The opinion cannot he too wide!y spread; that the prospects and success of individuals in business, depend upon themselves alone, and not upon the whims and ca. prices of the National Legielature, which is often controlled iy men incapable of managiog their own business concerns, and much less those of the whole nation. We w.iuld -wish to see business and politics separated at once and forever. Congress should not presume to exercise the tree mendous and dangerous power of legisla luring with the view to unsettle nr change the occupations of the people. Nor should the people nurse the fallacious idea that government alone can withhold or dispense "good times." Don't believe it.—A whig paper says that a democratic orator in Tennessee, is in the habit of assailing the character of Gen Washington, denying him the possession of qualities as a soldier and a statesman, and calling him a federalist! What can he mote absurd than zo suppose that, were there a man to be found entertaining such opinions', he would deda re them publicly. Tie Susquehanna Coal Trade.—The Sunbu, y American says: 'We have observ. ed a number of boats passing, laden with coal from the Wyoming region, and boats are daily freighted at our whar, , cs with coal From the Shamokin mines, for the Southern market. From present indica. tines, the trade of the Susquehanna will be prosecuted with vigor during the present season The Philadelphia weavers havo been arraigned for tic ring. and an attack upon the Sheriff. They plead not guilty,— They have keen limpid flyer !ill next term. Prophecy Frtlfille(l.--Dr. Hitcher once said that he should live tn sPe the Tre, mint Theatre's , :hiirch. and to) he has.— He will also, no d , tibt, live to Fen another one built in its place. Great Fire in Quincy. —0 last Weil, nesday a fire broke out in Quincy pillage Mass., near the ( rtho.iox church whi^h consumed three large dwellings before it wa,4 eminguishrd, _ cam/.—'l'rr e t , avelet must ti h ird pleas e indcieil. who kill not be suite) wide incl of the m , ny conveyances offered to his choice goin2 vast or west. On the lake are our magnificent steamers—new pro-' perors. ships, brigs and schooners; or the canal pickets surpas-iaz anything before wit icd and carrying at such a low rate that in these tittles it is almost a piece of ex'ravagance it a man to stay at home; and on the railroad run three daily trains ( f by 'chick one can go from hero to Rochester the hull 91the ill-fa'ed alcainty - iat Lin four or five hours, for one dollar if he , xnigton, hunt in Long Island Sound. has been Chooses.—Cars, packets, steamboats and recovered by Mark 1%. Davin, of Newark. N J . vessels, all appear to he doing good bu-i -with a diving bell. On the 2'2 inst. he succeeded ness. The amount of steerage passage in raising a piece weighing ahcut six tons. money paid last Saturday to the Con,ti (7-.1 diving hell fin the purpo , e orbeinz used tution, hound for Chicago, was over twen• in raising the wreck of the ill fated Erie,h as been ty-one hundred dollars.—Buff. Ado. constructed at Frcdoilia. ()TY - The linos , of the E hvard Cttletnan,tl,l in Are] street shove T nth, was sold nn Thursday, tat privlt) sal( , for 18.000 dolls. This property cost or . ginally 50 000 0-.—The trade on Lake Ere h3* opened, this Quccr,—The Skaneateles Democrat, in noticing a Temperance in euting which was sprin g ., with quite o heavy run of buriiriess There i• an irnineniiie quantity of produce for tramporta- lately holden in that village, says: brio lyin7 at the western ports., and the prospect 'We trust out friends will, on the next evening, leave their tobacco at home; it is rill' an excellent basineas icnaon is very cheering shameful 10 soil amt spoil the carpeting, by o_:,' . ',--Tw o men, named FrancisFavard and T. Henry Green, have been arrested in Niiw Ye,rl( saliva contaminated by this execrable charced with picking the pocket of ilti Wiltlank ' weed I. of the Atlantic [lntel at the Posit ()like, on Sun' day la•t, of WO n 13-iston, on Tuesday evening, a quantity inst ofcottnti waste, in bags, which were landed the [naming. of that rhy from a canal bait, and 1)4- eed in a attire, over havin, been wet by (he rain, tank fire, by which two Liles were nearly corm' t;r:The wheat an I rye crops in Carroll coiii,ty, ltd , it i said, will be indifFerenr,owing to the ra toig.a of tli•• flegaian fly. The last cen s us shows that the Whites o Virginia had increaser!, and the Blacks had de creased (:;:- . :`—i-The new steamer Massachusetts lately made a trip from New York to Sionington in 7 h. 7 minutes, which is said to be the shortest time on record. Os-There will be an abundance of fruit the coming season, especially peaches. In the neigh berhoud of Salem, N. J., they v. ill shortly be obli.. ged to strip the trees of l? . alf the fruit to prevent them breaking down. 0 , —.11r. Simmons is about to remove his ex tenßive axe manufactory from Cahocs Falls, to Trenton, N. J. (Jr-Thr , receipts of the fair in Baltimore for the benefit of the Male Orphan Ass}lum, attached to SI Vincent of Paul's Church, amount to 2,300 kt a sale on the 18th inst, in Person co., N C., und:.r u v„ lid deed of lust, sheep went off at S cents a head, and hogs at 10 cents; other property In proportion kndrew Jackson Campbell,a lawyer at Van flurt‘n, Miss., was recently murdered in returning to that place from his circuit. Alt* stabe4l4rPlititdriend.-0.1 Thursday fright Wm. Turpin; a colored man residing in Orange street, New York, came home and Com menced abusing and beating his wife, Who is a steady, industrious woman, when she, in a mo ment of high excitement, seized a knife and gave her husband two very severe wounds one over the right eye axd the other directly down the face,— He was taken to the City Hospital, whtre he lies is rather a precarious state. She was committed to answer. African Trade.—We nr tice a statement in a London paper, says the New York Snn, that a singe house realized a few months since on a single voyage to the West Coast, a profit of about fifteen thousand pounds sterling: Ihe outward cargo was assorted goods, which were tinkered by the aid (Ira couplu of tenders on the coast, and palm oil received in pay. This article, palm oil, constituted the entire return cargo of the ship and tenders. Do the largehnuinber VCSBOI4 employ ed from Salem in this trade with the West Coes of Africa, do as well as this? Counterfeits.—One dollar notes of the Lancaster county Bank, altered to tens. and notes of the same denomination on the Harrisburg Bank, altered to fives, are in circulati,n in Philadelphia and othertnwns in the east part of the state. Thoy'll be out this way a bomb/. We will give any person a column of the Post, who will agree to explain satisfadorily the means ing of the following from Brownson: "The evil there is in society and individues does not erring from an 0 - iginal Duality, but from aat condary duality. It consists in our loss of unity, and attempting to live in duality, that is to sty, in multiplicity alone. Its remedy is in at ainiog to unite, which shall convert the duality into n Trinity; that is, in attaining to unify In multiplicity, and multiplicity in unity, which gives us at once unity and universality. That is toy d ;etrine, and I do ni.t see that you suggest anyhing that goes beyond it." Ungrateful. —Poor Harry, 'the mill-boy of the slashes,' is sinking from the favor of New England Whiggery, with a rapidity almost friglithil. Tip. New Bedford Pa!lcon, a 'ceding Federal pa per in Massachusetts, says that the defeat M its party, las November. was a measure on mg to the munination of Mr Clay for the Prasidecey, by the Whig state Convention in r=eptein her, and says it avaks what it knows, when it predicts., that the neat Conventi on will absolve the State EN in th rt nomination. It says further, that 'the very mover of the resolutions ominat,ug 11.5riry 4 7Iay for President, to a s'renuorts , Idvorate of this coon se' Arid an he is to be •whistled down by the wind, a prey lo l'ortone:' W.ls ever ro.n thus treated by his 'friends.'—C o l. Reg. Escape of a Cana:la Patriot ° from Bot any Bay.—M r Louis Butt rbon,(son-in law of the Major Papineau so well known in Canada,) ho was one., of the Canada pa triots of 1839, and was sent in o exile at New South kVales has mad- his eseane,and ,arrived in New York in the brig Russia, limn Rio Janeiro. The Aurora e,ys that M r B u tt bon v, ry property decline; to state the manner of his escape, as it would irnplir:ate other persin , . 11 • immediate. ly proceeded to the frontier, whet e he ex , pets to meet his family, after an absent of four year:. to was a 'let k for the governme n t in New South Wales, closely confined, fir two years At th e expiration of thi , per io i, tie was allowed the freet!orn or the colony The v..ry Rev. Dr 0:C own. ,oiled from iNtvi York, in the packet Rh\ p Wadii:tor on the 22nd For OM pest. The boneficial re.ttlts of the resolution of the Democratic Cwnlnittee, to postpone the choice of Delegates to a late dAv, are already perceived. Candidates now will be induced to come out openly before the people, and announce themselves in print, so that the voters ran have full time to weigh their merits—no taking the party this time by surprise. It is a good thing, too, for the printers, who may now ex. pect whole columns of adverti•ements by the candidates, who, of course, if they ex , pect to be nominated, will zenerally pay the printer. THINK%VINK. rrio the Honorable the Judges ofthe court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace In and for the county of Allegheny, Tim omition of 11. 51. Moodie, of the 4th ward of the city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly sitew eth, That your petitioner has provided himself with materials for t h • accommodation of travelers and others, at their dwelling house in Ile city and ward aforesaid, and prays that your honors will be pleased to grant him n license to keep a public house of entertainment, dud your petitioner as In duty bound will pray. We, the subscribers, citizens attic 9th ward of the city of Pius! urzh, do certify that the above petitioner Is of good repot(' for honesty and temperance, and are well provided with house room and conveniencles for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. Dennis Leonard, Frederick Fltike, James McShane, James McKenna, V. Fehl, Riehard Weldon, Geo. W. Smith, Robert Duffy, • James Armstrong, Thomas Scott, Dawson Downy, D. Drennan. May3l--St OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, Pittsburgh, :11:iy 31. 5 '''he river is in a lira: rate stage now for boats (dal; classes, and is still rising. There were yesterday 12 or 13 boats load• ing at the wharf: They still continue to arrive, and depart well loaded with freight seal pat,seriers. erscr.c.x:rri, 27, 1843. Ricer Intelligence.—Th ere was cun , itl• e r ode animation on t.•e landing yesterday. There were more boats taking in freig! , *t that: we have seen at one time for several days. The majority of them are hound for St Louis. The Diarn. , nd left for New ()Hems with a pretty g va.l freight. The river is sin wt v on the decline.-21 Message, DI Y. a. v. day mortittig, at 10 o'c:ork. Mr. SAtlegf. Tnomrsos, a21•,1 61) year.. fits funeral will leave his reeidel.re in hit tow rship this day at 3 oclock. The ()lead. of 'tie rtaihy are respectfully invited to attend. ;nay 31. P R 07'110 NO R I respectfully elkr myself a• a candidate for the Office of Prothonotary of Allegheny Cuun ly, sulject tO the •c I ion of the Denaucralie county coneention which meets on the 311th Atiust nest. CEO. R. RIDDLE. may 31 Allegheny City. AN ORDINANCE in reference to the Plitsburjh and Coniiel,svllle Railroad. Re It ordained ci• enacleil.l.fr the citizens of Pitle'gh, In Se beta 4- cot/mono...di ii , sembled,That an election shall he held for the purpose of ascertaining the wishes of the "taxable inhabitants" of the city of Pittsburgh, on the suldoci Or an additional lax of I weiity.hee thousand dol. furs per annum, proposed to he assessed to pay the inter c..4 on the SUnscription oft tree hundred thousand dollars to the capital stock of said Company, by the city afore• said, That the Mayor shall issue Ws proclamation for such eleel ion, as in other cases, giving at least ten days notice thereof, and such elecidin shall be held on the thirteenth day of June, at the usual places hi the several warts if artid cdc; and shall be candacted as nearly as, may Ire, like other elections, by the Judges and Jasper._ tors of said wards; arid he opened and closed al the Fame hours, And in case of the neglect or refusal of said Judges and Inspectors to attend at the proper time in their respective wards for tire purpose of holding said elecilon.theit the taxable talinhitanta on tile ground shall proceed to elect other Judges and Inspectors whose duty it shall lie to conduct yard election 3d That all persona shalt le entitled to vcve at such election who may he legally ant lierhard to vote for May or and Councils of the city, and shall in , ireover have paid a las to the said city within the last twelve months, and the tickets nr bittota shall be in the following form rind usba:ii n d with the proper signatures of the persons th,4 me, v:z: I And tile Mayor is authorized and required to have such ;tickets printed n o eoad writing paper, and distributed in •uffi. lent nu tnhers amongst the several wards in equal proportions. 4th. Duplicate returns of said election shall be made within twenty-four hours front the clasmg of the polls, by th e offices atoresaid, to the PreAdetits of the Select and Common Councils respectively, nod said Presidents shall call a meeting of their respective councils in joint convention to be held on the sixteenth day of June, A. D. 1843, In the room of the Common Council, when and where said returns shall be opened and read, after which the result shall he entered on the records of the res. pective Councils, sth. It shall likewise be the duty of said Judges and Inspectors, immediately after counting the ballots and making up the returns as aforesaid, to return the ballots to their boxes, which shalt be se.tted up, and deposited with one or other of the Clerks of Councils, who shall prnduce the same at tile said meetings of the Councils In joint convention as aforesaid, at which time said ballots may again be counted, should any doubt exist of the ae. curacy or fairness of the returns. or a majority of the convention should deem it expedient. Stli. The sum of Fftv Doha is, or Ten Dollars fur each ward, Is hereby appropriated to defray the expenses of said e'ectlon, and the Mayor Is authorised to draw his warrant on the Treasury for the same, to be paid out ofany money not otherwise appropriated,and be charged to the contingent fund, Ordained and Enacted into a Law In Councils this 39th day of May, A, D. 1843. H M MOODIE, Attest, E. J. RODZIMS, Clerk JNO. &UPTON, President A. MILLAR. Select Council. Clerk. tali', 31 ) -• *44 Corti • Conialtiore,isfihe Teaks sloop:of war Austin, in a letter to thi editors of the New Orleans Tropic, dated "Off Lerma,kl- y 5 says ttOn_the 21st April I commenced carrying out the sentences of the court martial—released }red ; crick Shepherd,and pardoned John W . who was sentenced to receive Wty lashes with the cats, but strongly recommei.ded to mercy. 22d, into effect the sentence in the case of W . Barrintz tan—one hundred lashes with cats. 25th, carried , into effect the sentence of Edward Keenan—one hundred lashes with the eats; and informed the prisoners, A•i , onio Landois, James Iludgins,lsaac All , n, and William Simpson, that the etmit had sentenced them to death, ana that they would be hung at the fore yard on the following day, at meri tian,whieh was carried into effect on the 26th at the tune eppointed, in tat 23 31 N., and long 88 19 22 W. I shall not attempt to describe to you the preparation or my feelings on the occasion. I had never seen a man executed—the btig Whar ton was not in sight, and there never was a crew that performed the awful, painful duty with better decorum and discipline. They evidently thought that they would be pardoned to the last moment. and protested to their innocence of the murder of Lieut. Futler, or the wounding of either of the midshipmen. The bodies were left hanging at the fore yard, (the ship laying to with the . lore. topsail to the mn-t,) for one hour, (during which time the crew got their dinner,) when they were lowered on deck and given to their messes, for the purpose of preparing them for interment, and we filled away on our course. At 230 the ship was again hove to, (w;th the main top nilto the mast.) and the bodies committed to the deep, each one separately: the funeral service was read by Thos. P Anderson, surgeon. At 255 filled away on our course." el cotton factory has been establish ed at Louisville, Kyntucky. Commercial Nelms'. M .1, M.r.NVI 6 feet water in the channel. All Boats marked thus (•) are provided with Evan A's Safety Guard. Reported by SHEOLT & Mr . rcrist,, General S. B Agmts, No 5, Market street. ARRIVED. *Cleveland, Hemphill, Beaver, *Michig in, oies, Beaver Ali in.. Cockburn, B o•wnsville, North Q ecu, McClain, Wellsville, Leli , g 1, Price, CM. • , 24 , 1umblaria, :Murdock, Wheeling. DEPARTED. •Cleveland, Hemphill, Beaver, •Michizan, Boles, do Oelia, Bowman; Brownsville, All. glieny, Darn, Cincinnati, •Brdgewtiter, Ebberf Wheeling, Wheeling, N.irth Qin! n. McClain, Wel Isville Manli.man King, St Louis. For the Tux of $25,0:10 per annum Signed, "41,7a.nst the Tax of 23,000 per annum Signed, W. EICHB SUM, President Common Council. NIT. EM MET HOTEL. -1- F- TI=E PROPRIDTOR Of this well known and commodious hourm Filtrated's* the north end 01 the o:d /.11eglieny Midge, reform@ his friends and !Le public, that he has every thing in tont plete order fur the recent on Liid entertainment of iramtddr lent guests and perihnnent boarders. His charges are moderate and co excrtions Will be ' , tared to make .0. Jour 6' comfortable and keep up the former typstalkia of liie house. CoLdi,tabling for any number of horses, DID not Emmet: r➢\HE patrons oft Ms pleasant retreat :lariat{ who Mk 1 pleasure in the pure air of the country, are Informed that the Mount Emmet House he now open for Visitors A carriage will leave the Mt, Emmet Hotel every day at half past 2, and half pas'. 3 o'clock, Seedily' excep ted, HUGH BRItZNY. may 31—thtwlm. FASHIONABLE HEAD QUARTERS, No. 251, LIBERTY STREVY. W E would invite the attention of Oar friends and the rublic generally to our assortment of Goods, which we have just received from ihe East, all of which we are.determit eg to sell at a small advance eVeoss. Customers may rely on having cheap, good, ire* Wade and handsome articles, warranted to fit, which'. toe :retry desirable ccnibination. Persons who visit this establishment can depend od finding an entirely new assortment of spring and summitr goods; we do not say one thing and mean another; *bee we sae nur assortment Is large, fashionable, handsome and cheap, w mean that they are so, and cannot be ter passed in Ibis or any other city. may 31— tf, A LGEO?deOUIRE, 0 CONNEL L'S HISTORY OF IRE. AND; A FEW copies of ils highly interesting work has beet received, and are for sale at St. Patrick's Church s hy the sexton. may 29.—1 t 3 - 11SS - TIO RI HIDES AND DRESSED DEER SKINS. Now landing from S. B. Massachusetts, a lot of NIP. sour' dried Hides. Also. n lot of dressed Deer Skins. Apply to may 29-41 A, BEBLEN. NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Astra Dart deceased, fate of Pitt township, are requested to make payment to the undersigned Executor, and those having claims or demands against said Estate are re quested to present the came for settlement. GEO.COCHRAN. N 0.26 Wood st. may 29-3wilk w MONONGAHELA NAVIGATION IMPROVEMENT. EIgROPOSALS will be received until the 10th day of Jt. June next, for comptetinx forks and dams numbers Three and Pour of this work. The eontramors to And the necessary mat^rials, labor ctc., and to receive pay, meat tram the 10'14 or the Inekl after the work is finished. The proposals to he - a:'.hrfl , 4 l l t o the enb,erlher. Elrii RA UM, President linard of Managers. ma t• —lot To If m R Lecky, H'e, the undernigt riI,VOIPt A of A Ileel.eny rourty, with. out distinction of party, %you'd .tiggest our williagnetot to support y. Hit you milf,r yourself to become a candidate for the office of Shertfil In silecting candidates for county officers, we should be more influenced by the qua:ifications of the indisitinabi than by their party politics. Having known you for a number of years as an a®. cient deputy sheritfoftlils county, and having perfect con. fidence in your ability and worth, we pieties ourselves Ii u -, e all honorable means to secure your election, should you offer youiself as a Citizen's Candidata. Respectfully, your fellow•citlzens, .I.serts BARR, A LIM MILLRR, DuiscAst GALDRAITB, J Fox. Wit.xissotr, JAMIR RULONG. PITTSBUG/I, April 15, 143. G entlemen—lll:lye received your ß kind comseunicBation mum- still!! MO to oiler myself as a Cittzett's Candidate for Ili- office of Sheriff. LC ills feeliej, of erathurie I return you* ins thanks for the mark of distirt non which you have been p'eased to rot& ron me, and hi emptying with your re quest, I W 1115141 trltrlPClTtllly state that sh aid I Pc m fortunate aa to he elected by my fellow citizens, I pledge myself to perform the clutter, of the offire to the b , Pi or my sillily anwit boot d hat partiality or itnitlical belie•ing as Ido T the roaniy officers or other public set Innis should be eneerited by the interests of the people Instead of party f YOft have thonzlit proper in your rail to compliment toe on my quatifiCations tofill the office of sheriff ,for which I feel litytoelf curb flattered, and can only say that I have filled the offire 01 D•puty Fheriffof this MlD ty for a number of }ears past, and ...luring the same time I am pinaned to hear that my services have recessed the approbation of the pnhlle. With sentiments or esteem, I suhaerihe myself Your Cello— citizen WM R LECRY: To James Ram Alex Miller, Duman lUalb aft% John W,T, Wmff'ilki neon, Jan Rulong and others. SHOT. 50 K . EGS of SHOT aasoite 1A .f;; . . E7 mlebiy. FOUND. Allegheny city on Funday evenin g t he 21 it inst. 1 a Gold Pencil, which the owner can have by cellist at Smith 4. Spaiisler'sTailo r shop, Federal sheet, and End payin g expenses. may 23-3 t. J. D. CHEIGIF, rITTORNET d T LAW'. Office, corner of Smithfield and Third Street*, Pt rilißuß ON, NINA. may 25, 1843,--Iy.* SHELL OYSTERS At the Westren Exchange, No 9, Mars ket street. may 27 L. HARPER, .Attorney and Counsellor at Law, CADIZ. HAUR'SoN COUNTY, OHIO, ''Fill anent] pronto, ly t o lie eoltem lon or enmity of cniiine, no 1 all professional I.usiness entrusted to hie rare in the rounlies of Harrison, Jefferson, Beinsintt, Onerneey, Tuacorotras, Holmes, Coshocton ; car r ot. Stark and Wayne. Refer to: • Metcalf and !Jimmie, 'Milne!! and Fleming, John El:triter. Pt, tebitrzh. P. T. Morgan, Inn? ADAiIIS t& CIPS .D. 111,17 PrICKAGE EXPRESS TO PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON A DAMS 4. co. respectfully anunuc ce to the pitt s h art h mitotic, t hat having effected an engageMent with the •'Ptaneer and Express Packet Lino," !hey will start an Eireakse for the above cities on Monday the 29th of hlayr which will run through to Philadelphia ix three days axd a half. R. G. BERFORD, 85 Four lb street, will act as the aceot of Adams 4. Co, ix Pittsburgh.• Packages and parcels should he left at his office before 6 o'clock p. an, ADA MS 4. co. will receive and forward either bytheir own Express, or by eonnexion vitt!) other Exprersev, packages and paresis for Philadclphia, New York, Bal Goitre, Washington, Albany, Troy, and every city and town in New Evziand, ADA MS AND CO. possess great facilities for making Collections, and will pay particular attention to collecting or paying Notes, Drafts, Bills, etc. Competent persona are always employed lo attend to orders of goods, etc:, Boxes or bales of go 'Els too large for transportation in the Ezprese Chests, may he left at D. Leech and Co's of fief', Per .n st. marked Adams and Co's Express, They will he handed over to Adams and Co, at Follalelphla, and forwarded to 'heir destination with the almost des. patch, and at very low rates. A DAMS AND co. will endeavor to transact alt hewn. es.; entrusted to them in ranch a manner as shall rive tat lefaclion to their employers, and obtain for they:lBoSe* the cantiderwe of the community. may - 26---dlw cal BOXES Young Sy.on Tea, )net reeelvfd and for vnle by lIAILSI AN, JENNINGS CO. may 27. 43Oodst. VIVA R D do R UNT, neettrir Liberty omit. a W • few doer, below SiClair, !Pr 6,1234.