Subject to thottecision of TUE nEVOCRATICITATt CennUtfinOW, e Oath) illortunq ost. r 11111,0 1.-Xn PITTSRIMOrtr: ARINDAY. MARCH - 4, 1344. DKl.taA,7li r:crl9x.—A t the delegate meetings on Sid gotltiy„ the following deiegnteA ware elected: Cassiday. Thomas Kerr. It, struined fir Garznm. " Second ward—Samuel Snowden. M Initructed for Hawkins. '73 • Third viaid--Rolx•rt Porter, P Delaney. Not in , • • structed, but are friendly to Gitzatn.. ~ F nurth ward—Robert Galway and J K,llern; in cer!ed for GU1.Z217). • • Fifth Ward—John Mackin, James Hamilton: in ' strected for Gactam. . First ward, Allegltml--Michael O'Hanlon,, 3 1t Snowden, jr.; instructed fur Gartem. - Seeend +stud—ll A Campbell, G L Deane: instruct ed far Grimam. Third ward—John McChesney, William Duluth ted for Gamin. : ,Fourth ward--Samuel McKinley, Abram Idayst 4 1notritr.e 1 for Gar.zant. y•er W Mernirt't and Col A Car . nahun; imitructed for Gezzato. • TERRIBLE. --Bela Badger. o thebiladelplria Fts `,".rvot. that pink of politi tal hon.esty, has discovered that the damacrats intend to practices Imo "rascality" during the ensuing cannutigo. We have no doubt but that this fit of honor is n ou.ra ruse fit: the pnrpose of donate:: public atte..ntio feom SOIII3 knavish schemes th:it Btda is maturiog himself. H. is t h e prince et' pipe layer, and ye - it 2nere.kinee, and we confidently • ettpem. that bt."fwe the contort is over somnltiug will he produced by him that will rival his great frauds of 1840. it wont do )r such mends Badger to raise the ery of "thief, thief," for the public will at once apply the el.l redo to those who give the alarm, and from their weil "established characters." have re hesitation iii tre:cing them as knaves shouhl be treated. T 'nit STCAMInt NARELICLINSICTT, while !attain; at a vrarri . yarti, near Greentepsburgh, struck a lag or stump, which knocked a hole in the hull just aft of th. wSeei and caused her to darmige very badly 19 0 . hogsheadts of Sugar, ltesides some other freight. There was no shack felt, and neither crew nur passengers were aware of the accident, until there was some three feet water in the hold. The loss will he from five to seven thousand dollars. The Sugar was insured. The boatsthat were detained below• have all gut up; and consequently the wharf presented a very busy op apearance on Satunlay. Large quantities of Sugar, Mo lasses, Rice, etc., have a rrired, nnd e understand that an tuutsual amount of these articles is in New Orleans destined &TIM. place.' Wino DELECI4TE.I.---At the meetings on Saturday eveming, eletegateif ieomble fj. Dareagh. ,vvvre chosen in the ht, 111, 3.1, and dub waitim,of Pittsburgh; coddelegates firtornble unite nomination of ihe Rev. Charles Avery in the Sth ward of Pittsburgh, and the four winds of Allegheny t4P' 0 Tlura ley the Gazette will be issued in the mon.ing. The Ameriech will then be nlone in i's e veningglrry. 03" rite of 1 Stcam.•r Pulaaii , thnt has long been lay ingdienturtledl3 dz.:. Allegheny tiver, was set fire to on Saturday night, by soma persons who wanted fun, and entirely burnt. Rather dangerous sport, we think! HOAXISO A CLARGYMAX.---A shocking hoax was ' played nif busily 00 a clergyman in New Orleans. Just • as he was about to pray. tho sexion handed him a note, trill as it was written in the usual manner, bo read tiLptcl—"Tho prayers of this congregation ore request. for a yo•ing ^./ ..pao t sets swecz-heart."— The worshippers were astounded, the pretcher iadig ' tent. /4..INCHOLT HESE:MT.—Tim wire of Mr Solomon L ie.). or N»v Vi leyard, Me., co.nmirted f•ulcide last week, - by taking laudanum. baring bacome deranged by ermbraclng tho doctrine , of Miller. Sbe left Eve or al:small children. Tfft 31011.1 t THS ME 11 .3 1 211.--There ap e arty m iens ft.:an Lyndon attending tho Slara trials at Dub- "BLS 13 A MAN Ditusa?-:--This interesting tines tin Ine fr . r u nil .) , been di.rtisard, and an attempt ma le to settle the point "what con:oitute s drunken ' twig" A so7dely down snotit once c'y b e t h e ess a saring tin ilesphes to our g wernmeat vies:—Mestos Hopkins. Barnard, Adams. Citve John- favorite saw, ••I..,ittle °nosy' the topainti great ones at from :NI tjor Fremom. lifter ha has planted tha fl ig if; son nnii.e .1 legersoll. Th e Sem ite committee is c.nit- the bottont;" :eel if tiny one Complained that eiev the U io. I Seit •• at Fort Vaneouvvr. ‘Yhero I shallj posed of 11Iessrs. Rivea, King, Archer, B 'y ar d no d could net field what they wanted, she would tue.wet . the i ba, I trust I sou b. taut • pleas a tent 3 I than IVitielinirv. The House then, at half set 12 o'c; oc k, "You slietild remember wltrre yen put ii;" •"you ought . adjourned, to be tittle to go to it in thu dark, " &c. • lam h.oe. We are naw laying tit Fart H til, 1.1 the i There was a rumor that Car Stockton was dead. _______________ we almost destitute of provision, with hundreds midstof a coo trey who h, even to its streams, has It is not so. He says he regrets be did not die with The IVilliamsport (Lycoming County) Gazette, of b ett ro'thed of the m nine of snhsisteoce. Hra we tire the teat. the 24th oast has the following in relation to the West of miles of destitute country befitre us. We moat It is proposed the there shall he a day appointed in either procure provision from the Fait, or starve for the di-trill. for hioniliation and prayer to Almighty the want of them. With a considerable surpluk of Blanch. &ink: God, and of thanksgiving, that so many valuable lives "This institutine. we are happy to say, luta at length: fat cattle running upon the entirie, they &mans-Wiwi. , I were spard. • taken its posi: inn timon g the most solven t Banks of the near two hundred doliars for an ox; at such prikiNNIFF i l The President appointed a committee of gentlemen Cammnnweelth, std is now prepared to meet all its have not the means to purchase Such is the titanic- to make the necessary anungements fir the burial of liabilities in gold and silver. It cornmene al apeci4 ter of one at least. of the Hudson Bay For Company the persons killed. At n mewing u hero the causes of payments yeaterdoy. and an great. Was the confidence —suchis their Disposition towards those who %weld the to were investigated Lt.' : fulino log itifurma- 4 the rem.nniiiev in its ability to esintinue, that the Lion u. es elicited: g , reciier Tale af al l simiiiit.a which came in ..., r. . a• settle in this Territory—after receiving from theUni led States Greentraeht the millions which they have ' - The e.eantittes, at the reqiiest - of Copt Stockton, changed for nee ones in preference to specie. Da pmcased to examine witnesses as to the CatiSei of the pni..ites were also freely made, and to judge from the from the benefit of the fur trade. They wo tld wil ' explosion, mad accordin g ly call e d upo n the otlita•rd tone of public st•titiment. - talten from the general talk lingly see her citizens rash bef. re their doors for the want of the means of subsistence. But we have a who-te duty Willi mnstimmetliately connected with the or the people. w e wank! say that ciinfilvnce is again right to live as well as they—the world owes us a loading oFthe gun. for such information es they bail to the companion of the West Branch 13 ink." ~ subsistence, and we will certainly collect the debt, by give. • fair means if weenn, by foul ones if wo must. Limn Pinot. ordnance efficer in charge of the great CONNECTICUT. Since we left the Fort upon the Platte, a istace, guns. represynts that he load wi the gun himself, with The state Election 13 GM i ' t takes Male on the way we bud to travel, of about eight hundred miles, ' but twenty-frve pound. of powder—the maul charge thn first 114 sni-lae la April, aati coming 114 it d ' - we hive been in the mountains. The road through' being 30pounds. Over the puy•dat Wild placed a sie- treeiiiitely afterthe Mo law' E'ecti it ill he loi l i m l t . gip 4tot,. a - jibs/teamd number of wads. Tints the pe-r. e t to with eiteer inthese inouatains have been very circuitous and are- rY t. itnii will . exci °ll% te "' much epee ' vin; at o a time we wool Ibe winding along the nar. We, tht subscribers, citizens of Pitt township, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for sons zwaresttlsegua at the time of the exialtki m were e t • ano n as et Sart ofincl et of the Peesidential reinter CaptStocktoa, Ittr.lCing,thegunner of the ship, sail te - row valley of some matuttain stream, and at anoth er boa sty and temperance, and is well provided with , give the vot,n of 1340 and '43, to refreshen the e,i,,,,,i.,g pp„r d 4,,,,,,,d i I 11; the steep and reeky Side, of, hou4e roam and conveniences for the accommodation himself. mcoy of the w.litician: ~ . the mountain itself. In every direction as we ap- ior travellers and others, and that saidiavern is weer “Lieut Herne star states , that thia - gnn has been 1843. 1840. ,„„. proacbedthe graadsummit where the waters of the '. to fixed with a charge muf thirty-five pounds of ' Dena. NV hig. Da 4 a. ''' -`'. IIV rivers divided the psalm is t Thomas Hl' powder, and once in New York with a cha.ge: of 4.9 Full vote, 27.316 24., 591 25,w6 . .. i. ...." asters an en= aro 4 . i Ha I' x °OF ~,., the mountains era cowered within, aad anew; laws we i %%Ram itele. pounds. 25,591 " ,2 "° found theatmospberensucasseobsr dant:pan the plains. 1 John Cooke.' "In the statism:teats °Fidel:it Hunt, Mr: King, the -- ._ r ,—;"---•• Water froze in oar e-aerp battles** one eigbth of an John ~Aiki'll. [ gunner °film ship, cumuli. Ills. Burgs a blisc ' 1) 0 , e i. n di ty J. 825 'Whig plural' eolith by tends. and ia.anpinkin 'that the Rah was ia- ' vir h me a d & will d o t h e i r v ' e ' l°3 inch tit" , sad - linnit'hlul Of "n°l6 is ft eitiumity .P' Jahn Gam vor ait y . I 6 °Pe our beat and e t ear ua - 013 the nenentainsia tile teildie'ef A - hiod Alexander Mille r . itdefennuly voodoo( trite a an Wert& • i wish agioriaas eleepty. ef cannot continued unell.re reached Tart Thal. I 1"4-31 ......_.____.___....._....._._.._.______. , ~ AWIIL CALAMITY . ~ OFFICIAL t's ---, ",.. A ; '• nalitillitie alp fait ~ l bi ' l6l- ...... , ' er -I Ibii. . ... • '..iginiegatiori -..r - -3 :.i..., 7 • SAM filon..hollltnt Uotnon, Ivo* V l lll6Wah . lifSiii r a t ~.1 m or is traßt Q s . errillt,), • . i •tiff s lothst/LoAbao AX* ' Ensottnc, Cot.. Ganntaillik Ilan tr ' " - It* ' - t , 4 illitenarknittetts.- , • " Vereecired at one o'de* ads nmenlng, Ito v-, Tl*ll**itttoiNfituor, gesso.. t - , .7 tk - . 0 411 , 1 1 M 101 4160 mitintettong:' m itt l ln , 'Stet &rot% Of be Abel P Upshni late &mem (finery sort speeinl expreso, - eatelusivel, for :Bob" '2 or state: want) forekes tmvoys and mi te* of the mom smiiibe 444pw:w toner f i lm „ mu , mr„ddestoti tnlkted States f and .ollser ollicesteAssaapoted widt,the retreat:modern, Which coolidal thi.Modlivfarrieira- - .1 2 ' 811 ,r* rktkwinteir. *twitter at or abroad. will boa ever been nor Jos its second. We haver heart f .far the Mswd rl 'illeo 11 ' " I °n "f 814 an d "Peri t„ .ay SOO word, except to state that, tbst- meitmcholy . ' crt " snern ' ll 7* a g'i° , th° period Of th r ee "" 111 °'• facts many he relied on. [Correspondence Of the Baltimore Son.] .Wasatttoroat Ctn.- ? Wednesday nigh , . 8 &clock. 5 from the time of reeeiving tide order. February 29, 1844.1 JOIIN TYLER. , . 1 Commtelore Lewis Warrington, Chief of the Bu. The District of Colombia is, this night nne tuihrok- ; teat, of Yiinis and DoCk6„ i 6 appointed Sec.-nosey of the on sc one o f a,,r r o w and di*may. Death, i% ith its sable : Nnvy. ad interim. until a successor to the Hon Thto wing*, ',gain hover* ova t , i.—"Gre at G • al!! Wh at I mas W. Gilmer is appointed. and frill, Withallt delay, shadows w,t are lind *hat shadow s we pursue." I enter upon the clink.* of the office. This morning, it lto-ge party ofla,l'es nod gentlemen, The department will instnntly be put into mourning, amongst whom were the President of the United Suites j and the of fi cers of tbe navy will wear the usual badges I in token of grief fur the death of the Hon. T. W. Gil and ftmi!y; member* of the CA:eitiet and their famiiirs; members of Congress, and several distinguished gen- I met.. late Secretary of the Nary, dung the porind of tiemen from vet iims *tures of the Union—proceeded three month,. oa board the Ptincottm, Captain- Stockton, down the Minute guns will he 6red on the day - atter receiving river on no PXretrairm. Everythi ng pn., s o,i c oy doi e b t . ddn order, nt all the naval stations, anti on board all fully tintil,tth the mourn of the vessel, when abreast of the ships of war. Alexandria, when ii suite Ir6q, nbout to be fired. The Similar orders will bum issued in token of respect for word was given—an unusual sound was heard—th e i thememory" . of Capm in Beverly Kennon, late of the big gun bursted into numn, and, my trembli ng p en United States Nary, and chief of the Bureutt of Con cap scatce record the fact that the stt uction, who had won fur himself a high rank in the Hon:GOV. GILNIF.`.II, service, by dun faithful and diligent dischsrge of hie . Ho). JUDG,E I:PSI-WIC 'duty, and by Ili* ncknowledged gallantry tind unit .. .minty COM MOD'JRE KENNON, correct and otficenliko deportment. COL. G A SiDIN ER. of New York. trod JOHN TYLER. Hon. NI/MIL MAXCY. of Maryland, February 29, 1844. wErzE INSTANTLY Kl' .ILLED!! Several sailors. report .ays five. were also blown to atoms! !! COI. Betiton is slightly wounded, and Cap tain Stockton severely. The Hon. J. W. Tyson, 2d assistant Postmaster General, had his hat cut—and a piece of the gun., about six inches in ler.gth,q,zietly rested on the to of his heed. p The lion. Mr. Wickliffe had started to go on clerk with Judge Up.bur, when some one below called—de mined him for a second. and thereby saved his fife. Tile Secretary of War, to ovoid the crack of the gun, advised the President to go below wliero they were si:tiaz whm ill-, ealatnity Impelled. The legs of Messrs. Upslitir and Gilmer aro shock ingly mutilated. Captuin Stockion as soon ns the shock ovc•rwhelm• ed him caught his chin—the n clopped hi. hands u d each side anis face nod wits in the net ()fleeting over 'hoard when ite -.vas einghtt by the lion. J. W, Tyson. Further particulars to-morrow. These tack: can all he relied upon as I have obtained them from gentlemen who were o 1 h eird--wore ye witnesses of :he :cane, and who were the ftintto e re. move the dead bwlies. Menronr. -- NAVY DIPiRTMENT, Feb. 29. 1844. A s a marl ( of respect to the memory of the late Ilan. )!''LAC AT TERRA HATIIIt u•-There has lately been a Thomas W Gilmer. Secretary of the Nosy, whose ca- i .... I destructive fi re at Terra Rattle, Indittea, as we lean: reer, at hi; entrance upon the duties of his officeovoulti I HOUSE. Terser* T, Feb. 27. ' from the papers. Los. estimated at $25,000. The have been nobly maintained by that ability and rigor I principal sufferers given ere Mr. Jacob Early, Mr. id* which his e hole previous life heel been the guuranty. The House resumed the censideration of , the resod. the flags of all ‘essels io eornission, navy yards an d ut i„ ne o f Mr. Cooper,- relative to t h e „l ee o f. the Ni b. , McGregor, and Joseph Miller , the two first, bogs? stations. am lobe heisted at half mast 011 the do ad , lie works and the distribution of the sales of the public ! hem% &c. , the l ter the receipt of this order; minute gulls to the num ber of set-careen rare to be fired between sum ise and . lands, ast buildings, of di/remit kinds. After afe remark sb y Mr. B nulv and Mr. M t . I Eget-Daum tan Unttg. --Considerable excitement sunset, and crepe is ft/ b.l worn on the left arm and a w p- Fadden in inn& to the misunderstatailing of tbe for , on the sword for the space of three months. i has been noised in the district of Mityinneasing surd ; mar by the hitter gentleman, i L. WARRINGTON. I Nlr. Cooper achlressod the House nt length In reply Kensingston, at Philadelphia, on account of the read Sc 'rotary of the Nary, ad interior, ; tot he remarks of !Kellar. Ronmfort. Brackenridge and ing of the Bible in the public schools having been dis- By command of the President. ' hl Fadden, and in support of the reselminns. I continued by miler of the commissioners. Public erect -lOn motion of Mr RJumfort, the consideration of the '. , . .. , Ingo nate been caned to oppose the measure. GENERAL ORDER. ; resolutions were postponed. fie. the purpose of taking Nary DEPARTMENT, Feb 29. 1844- l uP the amendments to the bill making all "P rigitiun . I Tag Cent 'I ----r----•. ir ---- 'zsg...-. he N. Y. Sun says:-.-We leant Oa the , ley after the funeral honors have been r aid fur the repair of the public works , i tmo,eme ~rera . hi ,by a private letter from Canton, that -the escape Grille to the IMP able r e d lamented Secretary of the Navy, , The Seism had insisted on its the amendment of the House. aPPropriating $2,000 to ! American' warehouses from the late fins, while thefait _ . i minute guns to the num!ser s,f thirteen u ill be tired L. the la pair of the Franklin Liae. I tories on each side of them went entirely consumed,hae reran sunrise and AU:1.111•1; mouraing for the space of . Mr. Shattuck moved that the House hider b o e n a i p t! The National Intelligencer gives the following aside - thin ) ri•as o ill he nom on the left Hum, and the line , been a fruitful theme fur supers gossip among at 'the vessels iii c , mmission. the navy-yards. and eta amend me and that a committecrof fe pointed. tionu! pariculars: I the :natives. /t is generally believed that the ~D uring the passage d own, one of the large guns on liens, wOl be hoisted at half-mnst. as a token of re- , The mrrien was supported by Messrs. Snowden, I Americans are the especial objects of divine care and board (carring a ball of 225 pounds.) was tired more seect to ih , . memory of the late Captain Beverly Ken- Shattuck and Macmanus. and opposed by Messrs. , 1 prote ct i on than onno, exhibiting the cleat p.iwer in:l capncity of !nun. chief of till B irnit of 1 C sostrootimi, Elptipment, Kerne:ire Cummins of Butler, Brady tied Dickey, I - • p„ .. and Repoir, who had won p er himself the highest rank that tiomiciahle weitpon of war The ladies had when the motion was ngreed to, and a committee cf . Caenatdc Cuenca Case ix N. 0 Tbe last NM taken of a sumptuous repast; the gentlemen hod socsl of the service, by the fitithful nod diligent drotharge cooference wa appointed. I Orleans papers state that in the case of the Church ceedod them at the table, and +omen( them had left it; ior h il t doty. nail by his zit:knowledge/I gallantry and Adjourned. 6 a the vessel was on her return up the liver. opposite to uniformly officer-like department. __________ (Wardens vs. the Bishop, the judge of the Parish 1 e. v the fort, where Cl/polio Stockton consented to lire u- L %VA RRINGTON, • A !IX LATE ELECTION IN NIARTLAND ---To show ICourt rendered his opinion on the clavierist; against nother shot from the PAM', rllO, around lo and near which, Secretary of the Navy , ad interim. our friends at a distance bow prematurely and unwise- the plaintiffs, and put the case out amen. It will be to observe its effects, many persons had gathered, tho' By command of the o f ly the Whigs are rejoicing over what lb ty are p la n t e d by no means so mdny as on similar discharges in the ---- : to term their "overwhelming victory" iu this State, we I morning, theladies who then thronged the deck folio. GENERAL 6.IIDERS subjoin the vote polled by each party in the Goveruer's carried to the Supreme Court. e on t h is fatal occasion almost all between docks,and out , election (W 1341 and the vote polled at the last Com er reach of harm. i In the deepest grief. the President of the United gressional el, wino. By cirmparing the figures, our Thep... was fired. The explosion was followed, be. States has instructed :he undersigned to a onounce to Democratic friends at home and aberad will pereeire fo r e the smoke cleared away st, as to observe its effect. the army that iron the - mei rental explesion of a gun that we have every reason to look for a glorious vitt°. hy shriek s of wo which announced a due calamity.— yesterdnyem board the United Stntes steamship Pi inco. ry a t the nix, fill's election, in spite of the present vat gu n had burst, at a point three or four feet from the i ton. the country and the government hot, nt the .arne ciferous shootings of ours, political imponents. That ~,,,,,h. an d e ct , ttet - er t d eat h an d de sn i nt i on l im n ,' moment, the Seenoary a S l / 1 11., the Hoe .A P lje- i' e g the right seuou far hunting and treeing Coons, I Mr limiter, Secrtenry te - State, Mr Gilm. r , go re eer ,o ) , shim nod the Secretory of the Navy, the Hon T. W nail as we intend to hive all our Liners in first ate at the head of the Navy, Commodore Kennon, one of Gilmer. 1 . colet by the time the next election rolls nand its t he officers, Virgil Moxyy , lowly rewriter! front ; Called but a few days since to preside over the ad- will cause this enemy totting a new song on the receipt neliplomaticre,ide nce at Ittgle, Mr auditor, of s e , ‘ . l mini•tration our the War Department, it is peculiarly of the rentres of that contest. fork, (eirmer:y n monther I.t . (119 &mote of that elute,) painful to rile eederf 'geed that Ids fir-t official commu- VOTE IN 1341. VOTE IN 1844. were among the sistin- I rue 11111'1 to 1 /I'. army should be the nammorement of a First District. Beiides i hese, perenteen se a m en w ere inmis,,t,,t,,, e , I calamity deprivi,g the room -y of the pubiic services of Dem. Whig. Dem. Whig. PM' of them brolly and pothably mortally. Amoi s 1 tw. , of our moo aceompliothed stat.o,men, and mo t . Thomas. Julm.to.t. Brwie. Cousin. those pruner/1 by the concussion, we learn not all se. I liar and des.ply-esteem.,l follow-.•tizeto. Their vie. 3477 4307 2741 3776 riouslv i.ijoird, were Capt Stockton himse:f; Col Ben- I tams, talents. n u,d patriotic- services, 's i ll eve r be r e . Second District. urn, ail...Son:lto; Liera. num. o f The Pri Ireton; WDI ta ined in the grateful rerollection a his comorymen, Thomas Johnsoa. Mason. Brenele. • Robinson, of Georgetown. Other lairs/so+ also were : mid perpetuated loam the pages of the history of ou r , 6024 5814 5694 8116 perhaps more or less injured, of whom, in the horror, common emu/try. , Third Disbict. and cnnfasion of the moment, no rem/dor/cc/ono could i Deep as may be the gloom which s prends over the 1 Th , smas Johnson. Brody. Wethered. he ohtuined. The above are believed, hotvever, to corn- ' commuoity. it ha pleased the 'Almighty D isposer , of ! 6293 4362 4074 4soa prise the whole of th e personal/mown tont. public who events to ald another shade to it, by blendirtg in this Fourth District. were killed ordongerously or seriously hurt. ; melancholy coo/strophe the deaths of no eminent ci, Thomas. Johnson. Leerand. Kennedy. We ierstand thst • Mrs Gilmer was upon the dock ; t leen, Virgil Maxey. Eol., lately charge d'uffidres to 5563 5188 5299 5894 when herlitudetnd fell. Belzium; a gallant 11 , / i 01 , 1%t , •1.10116 office- of the navy, Fetk District. • The scene Ilium the deck may more easily he imng- a chinf of a Mimeo,. Curt lir B Kenitim;and a private Thomas. Johnsoo. Constable. Preston. irted thrift described. Nor can the i oragination pictirre ! rim izen of New 'York, of high nod estimable clotracter, 4203 4206 4211 4229 to itself the half of its horr ors %Viso.. widowed i , er, tresides e th er e , ;i4eas need sailors, either killed or Sizt4 Distnet• lost /tot by the murderons blast. Doe rivers smitten woo oied. . Thomas. Johnson. Spence. (Scattering.) with the by +ieht a their 1 1 / 1 11-r's :111.!P 44 A + ,I ,1 ~,n rinte hrrinra LI 1114' rllf.nviry of those ths. 3092 4243 2197 215 corpse: The waili ng . a „, r miz,...l n-mai,....! The pit- tinzuolied Seer •t ,ri 'ss. It slithotirrom• viii be tired at RECAPITULATION. roots ,zrief of the unhurt. hot hem tertrickpo soectator.! moo, •n; i• ary p ist. for li•h , ..!e. ith the proper orditance. 1811. The wounded se:linen borne down below! The silent the day O'er the receipt of this order, 60(71 sunrise to 1 - teas end friieerioz, lips of their brave mod hornst coot. sunset; the too Min I flag tyitl be iii+ol lye! at h ill-st dr fades, who tried i i vain to sohdire ar concsol their dorms ! the +am- t 'rtoo imi ill' officers of the army will feelings! What word s eau ad , .apiately depict a sce n e wort., fir t ?tree 111 , '.01 , . , h , ' ell , tOll7l ry badge/if mourn 6kt-this! The bodies of the killed remained on hreeel the ship ing. lost night. They wid be brought to the city this mom ing. GEN FALL ORDER %V LLI A M Liam. s.eretary of Wur - • - • - , • vama — ', isLeinina. , .. , .. [hum tlerarioneii e th4er.l sa . , __ - star,lß4 hie l4. N. 4 ." il r sfeak... ,„._ r press:nabs n *eme r y' Nen the till - jingoism* atm% mi l i ed th, j aw gook wortirkiseraltesantim e 417i ! e V-- gda - audit or Tonle, smarting the Rill Ware the' _ ate . five to the iorpertion oinked. mile ' ' - Mr. Code: a mentsrial Aim eitheencer Width* p en emsety, Le the Bock bit Neese* hie; Mid Glee fione the chimes rummy fora renew al of the law requiringaropliesstii Lr tavern Romer to g iat tulrertiee. Mr. Chapmart sieves Aar* tell* her, Mr. Sunrise reported a bill hoax the Haase tatty earposate the maws of the Western Theolog se. mivary nf the Paerbyteilaa Church of the Liaised Sums, et Allegheny city. Mr Dursie railed up n bill sopp7ernentery loth. act nu horising the Mayor, Aldertnenend eititens of Pitt*. burgh, to rebuild or repair the Aqueduct over the A:- leghenv tiverat that city, whiA Wes read and final passed . . ly HOUSE. MonDAT, Feb. 28. Mr Anderegg: one of. James Sv.srstrt, an oki sol dier. for relief, and one of citizens of Pin township s . relative to being onnexed to the city of Pittsburgh. Mr. Brackenridge: one for an exemptito of certain articles from execution tothe atnumt of $308; alertr o change in then:men( Eliza Jane Jarvis, and one of Oliver Combs for certain compensation. Roar.--Market steady, and a fah himiness doing. We quote 4.14 ; 4 3044 50, common and fine brawls. Pork—Stock dirciaiehing, and the market firtn. Mess $8 MI; M. 0. $3 00; Prime $B. Lard--Fair inquiry at 4le6c. Bacon—The market maintains a steady aspect, as both the supply and stock are limited. We quote sides 44a44c.; shoulders 3/tal: un-linvassed hams 41a44; i canvassed de. saslc. SENATE I Whiskey—Demand improved, and prices a shade eastosT. Feb. 27. , better. We quote rectified /91a20c.; common 21a Memorials, remonstrances, &c, were presented for ' 2 tic. per gal. and agaitist the sale of the public works-soigains t a; Ewe/usage—Demand fallen off, and a decline in es new county mutt parts of Allegheny, Westmoreland, ' Foreign Exchanges. Sterling 64 a 7 per et , prem.: Fayettennd Weshingtoo—fo r a n e w cou nty op t ap art , Fames $i 40; N. York 60 days 24a3c, die; eight of Huntingdon and Betiford.sisf t . r the withdrawal of checks /I di*. the appropriations to common schooles-sfor the asses- I -4 ment of a sulacient tax to maintain statecredit. Thonvit, (Dorn.) 28,959 Johnson, ( 28,3:10 SS'hi o .) 1844. Democrat. Whig. 23,111 28,666 In the Sixth District, whoro there WWI no opposition tto the Whig candid Ite. we have substituted in the ad dorm the vote of 174 l; and it will he seen that the f ill Whig. vote of the State was polled at the late elec 'ion. whist the Democratic vote faldt short several thousand. The strength of the Whigs in the Sixth District, nsshewn by the vote of 1841, has greatly di minished since that time, es is evident from their re duced majority in those three counties at the last Oc tober election. We feel ass u red taut at the next tegst- Jur election, there will be such u turn out of the Dem (mystic voters as will greatly oeerlsatuncethe late Whig vote of the Stele, and give to their new joyffil and boosting lenders a genteel defeat. The Detnnemey of Maryland arc duly increasing in strength, and if we lice to s. .e the next fall cleltion, we will furnish our friends itt other States with conclusive proof of the fact.—Annapolis Herald. C ... Le„,„ — ;--, - - . 77 --- a t The . R ist-.72b0 !iinther r ”Tamtinu es :''.44!: I VOW P O l din ripa/dn'i,sollia bl i IP ! i 0 1 . 0. "6 . 1 4 1 iv ' , 'O4 .!* Its b..l4phiet4 Tilir' iv rat ativisit s 4roai* . *re ;161 wmoratioet ikilisliono or soother wet4t that the aping boohoos will ito lidely optima aht. poems tow atm gootadooomotwoow 10 improing• Th, &vat ot entioranhoprioeird boe• betwoew die' sod Oil& its Inwood to be Ikon nhe lint. Merin? is etal rising dimly. Nur Chttaaas lastuter, Feb. 17, 2044: _ Cieseray eiraidn„tbe saaritet eshibittstat beau oppositions ea aocuest of the condoned bisb. end the wirancintirroihts. ihriret.—ln very active derasall, ead prices river- Sabi 41200 hide , priacipsi five' Nardi at S A to 7c. ly rbe Nektsses--Aninsated dermal and eltellth. MAT at 23423,1 c. Plantation rates 20c. pergarlon. Tobo cm—MR rk et o f Reneipts lig ht, though ea the increase. Sales tit 200 hbds at prices a litde ea•ipr. - - Tits Two GREAT CANALS. --Th e two great projects may sly the two greatest ever known in the ann uals or internal improvetnente-wiz shortly be comthen cr.& the Canal across the Isthmus of Darien, to unite the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, and the Canal from the Mediterranean to the Red Sea. The union of the. Atlantic and Pacific is an entire new project of Im mense a n d inrredible lam: fit to the camuneme of the world, but the Canal to the Red Sea is the mere re v of the old Canal which we think rather united the Nile with the Red Sea. in a direct line, than with the Mediterranean. Cutting a Canal acmes the desert through seas of light sand, which have been accumula ti ig for thousands of years, is noordinary undertaking. awl will cost full as mach money as the Atlantic and Pacific (.nal. The question will arise, who is to un dertake the project? Egypt will not, as she has no possession of sny eonsequence on the Red Sen.-- England is deeply interested in an overland passage from India , and would willingly pay the cost of com pleting the prcject, if there could ho a guarantee of quiet possession. When the two Canals are completed, Cape Horn and the Cape ofGond Hope, each of which required , louhlin r in entetrigg the Pacific, or on the pa.sage to India. will he Wllprely abandoned---thus a chieving the greatest revolution in Navigation ever be fore known. The coolest thing this winter, and there hisbeen some rather sharp weather too, is the assertion that Adams and Clay did note leesce in 1824, to put n minority candidate into the executive chair nod to place another mincrity candidate in the usual line of succession. To substantiate this assertion, it is eh sn!titely necessary to show that Adams was not Pre aid ott and Clay not Secretary of State. Three are the facts. Denials and negations as to motives a- mounts to nothing in the fare of farts The deed was done. No oar can pretend to gainsay that. and Clny received a reward for hi, treachery to his constituents and to the people at large, precisely as George Kramer foretold. The only point that udmits of nreument about the matter is $.4 111 the n a ture of the understan ging between the parries to this "unholy alliance," Its it was itstly denominated at the time—whether it was verbs' or writ:en—a nod or a wink—siin•ctly by them , dves, or indirectly through their friends; an-entptiry 01 very little moment. We see that antakonizing force s come to,;e:her, and that one of them had his quid pro quo. Twenty veers of contradiction has not changed tho aspect the affair, nor is it to he char, gad by any metkral of operation that can he devised. When Kremer, announced. thrnogh n letter in the Co lumbian Observer of tbis city, that the coalition bad been ratified, anti that Clay would make Adams "'iesi dent for the consideration of the office of S•cretary of Slate, men stood aghast; they wool not believe that such an oturn,ze was in contemp's dm, and each ono determi.led to watt aid seethe resait Iri n a giving errs &nee to the charge. And what was the resold It is nowil:es4 now 11/ say, but Kramer's anticipations were fulfiiled to th 4 very letter. notwithottinding Clay's bombastic card of bullying denial abnnt 'neffitble con tempt; 'slander' and 'tl.e laws thatgovern men of ho nor.' He had his reward, and took a shot at Randolph on the strength of it, by way of shnwinghow a Secre tary of State should maintain the dignity of his office Prnnsylvanian. OVR OF THE POO We are nuth E or ßS ise EE d to announce TIIIIOXAS R. PRRIIItS as n candidate far the olficeof Overseer of the Poor, nt the approaching election. m 4 Sabena& Greens! A meeting of the Hibernia Greens will he held at the ARMORY. corner of Liberty street and Cecil's al ley. this evening, at 7 o'clock. m 4-1 t TO the Honorable. the Judzon of the Court of Gene ral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and fur the county of A Ilea heny: The pet WI in of Mrs Nancy Murray, of Pitt township, respectfully sheweth— That your petitioner hash provided herself with ma terials for the accommodation of travellers and others. at herdwelling house in the township afoirreaid, and prays that your bows sill ber.pleafied to pant her a license to keep a pablie Issue of entekteinment. And your petitioner. as in t a rt} bound, will• prnv. MRS. NANCY MURRAY. L Reis, A B Curtin& wa Aiken. Junes Meßaby, James S Cad, P ComSy. /teal Estate. Five Lots of Grosend and es DasViler House at 'fiction. . ON Saturday, March 16th, at 3 o r in the after noon. 4ill be sold without reseree..on the rte. miser, near the Fount/tin-Inn and opposite I.aceyville, five lots of ground situated as follows, vitt One lot of Ground on Gum street, near the Fountain Inn. and corner of Coal Lane, adjoining the pniperties of Mogsra Wickersham and Gilmore, 20 feet fi7is4' by 100 deep, on which is erected a h en story (mote dwell ing house but a short time built and in good tormtuahlo order There is a good well rif wine, ut the (root door, it is in a beautifuland healthy situation and well adapt ed fur either a bulginess nr n private residence. Also, at thweame time. folor lots of ground fronting on Coallene , each 9.0 feet front by 100 deep, botnuled by the Nervily of Stephen Wiley on the east, .and Patrick Ward on the west, and opposite Laceyville„ commanding a p;ad new of the surrounding country. only shout 15 miautc... l wa,k figm Th.- new court house: it will positively be sold to the ,lti4liest bidder, as the owner has removed to the country. .Termv will he easy, and made known oa the day Elude. For further particulars enquire at Davis' Commercial Aertiun Hooms, corner of sth and Wood streets, or of John Little, corner of 7th nail Liberty streets, where all necessowinforrention will be given. The 'tile is indisputable. J. D. Din% tn 4 Auk irmeer. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 1:!WILL be sold at piddle outcry,- on Wed nesdoy. the Dill day of April next, at 10 .. clock A M. nt Wellsville, Ohio, sundry houses and lots, viz: The undivided half of the VgdOrt Beta; ;Via Stabling on ate adjoining Lot. now in the occupancy of Mr Way. The house's large and well cakulated for a tavern, being now occupied as such. Also, one framedwolling bouseend Int,with a good convenient size I ..torn rtwirn attuebed. lately VC. cupiei by Cyrus Black; one well finished frame dwell ing house and lot, whit back buildings Jetcly norstpied by Lawson R. Martin:one frame duelling house, lately oceupied by Mr Martin, likewise. the FOUNDRY PROPERTY formerly owned and occupied by A G Richardson. This is a large specious Wilding, well calculated for the purpose it was intended for, and was carried on successfully by Mr Rid:mason, previous to bia moving to Cincinnati, since which it has rot been put in operntiont hid. the stack (ft very superior oral is still standing and in good order, and with rerr tittle ex pense the foundry could be put in operation. This pro perty is certainly worthy the attention of any per-on with a small capital desirous of engaging in that kind of business. it being one of the best situations on the O :in River for disposing of the manufactured ankles, and vt will be sold . no doubt at a great sacs-fire. There will be sold sit the same time, half of an erre 1 of coal land•nearly Joining the fnvrndry property, be. sides six unimproved lots, viz Nos 2, i, 5,7,, 10, end 13 Alt the fnregningproperty is In the tov:u of Welbse rifle, Columbiana county, Obio. A credit of one, two and three years 'rill be given s and the terms be more particularly amide known Da the day of sale. by hi TIERNAN, and ALEX'R YOUNG 24-datwts Trnstees for A.G. Richardson.. • Gatitur. iStatiwereillo,.en t i Ohio Patriot. New Lis bon. will each hung the abate Millais. and send their' seranurto this paper, tad a pap!. rananitaiag the ad' venisement to lif Tiernan. Pittoborghi . lhai Claiiicla ingiliableaskaf this city. will *aft the she,. anion, tlaposeataaa, a weak in lb,* 4614 .parser, Milt *Oil kaiday WI day et aela P. Kexr,►B, 0 S ir Port of pi RttoRTIED IT a. leble. Steamboat Areal and Coun • Mratiait, Weise *Nett "Ur Widt. sites Put litm_ _ ___Tis t_ ax- Nuaraystx --- - - • AltßfirED. ' ' ' Peewee% .iftierfekereLaeiewille ` O `:tow Caldwell. New (Mesas live .Way. New Ortega. Beheapae.Pee, heeling - Melo Mei; Devinney. Inwelis. Swiltinfe.ilteteattebseinami , _ I: *Ohio ?den, Bailey, Nahrine 0011 a, Bowman. Brow/bra e 'Michiga "Idanoo g abo hs , Stofte..eineinu at i n, Beira, Bekeer 'Warne, ldcit .e, do' DEPARTEQ. - • bisiestie, Brsnet, Cincinnati lilannattan, sing, St Louis - Belfast, Ebben; Wheeling ' (:ueeheriancl, Bellsryder,Nesirtilin • • Moxahnla, Parkinson Mon City • ' Michigan, B .ies,-13e4:ver • • - Warren, MCKite, do rIPAIi boats: marked thus ant lirtniliekvlth; Evan's Safety Guard to prevent the Explosrente(ateeila Boilers. ___ _- _ _ _ . Poi St. Louis, Galena &Diatom. - matrpHE new steamer HIREANIAS, .1. Pattie*, Master, mill Jettils fur the above and intermrdiateli,ubt logs ou Tnenday next; stb instant, It 4 °ilea 'P.:* For freight or passage apply on Ward or to in! -2t ' AMES 114 Itd The Hibernian is provided with g Mile ­ Guard to prevent the explodion of boilers. FOR WABASH RIVER, LAFAYETTE. mai THE splendid CIC E _ RO. flosses / ger steamer Patterson, marter,will derart for dm above and intermediate Ports, on Tfts4y nest, at, 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight or pimp apply on board, or to m 4 JAMES MAY, A't. The Cicero is provided with Er/In.' Wit) anani Por Logansport, 1117‘blish River. HE Stemmr NORTH. BEND, 1. DUNCAN, Matter, will leave fur above and intermsdiate landings, on Wednesda y next. March 6, at lOn'clock, A M. For freight or passage apply onboard. ot 113 JANIESMAY. ty G nrThe North Bead hi furnished with Ever a' Sens. uard to pregent the exploittun of Boileau. m 4. STILL LATER. N EVI and cheap publications just received by ex . press. at Cook's Literary Depot, 85 4th strut. The Unloved One; a domestic story, by Sri Hcf land, author of Czarina, &c. Harpers' edition. Jack of the Mill; the life and adveutunno ofJack of the Mill, commonly called Lord °thrall!, a fireside story. by William Hossiu. lhattiowaite's Retrospect of Piactical Medicine and Surgery, No 8. Columbian Magazine, for March, with beautiful em bellishments. Hlll3l of Ireland, or the Demos of the North, 1 1'm. mane, by Victor Hoge. , Love and Money. an every cloy tale, by Mrs flowitt. Blackwood's Magazine, fur f'ebruarr. World eon . trim, far simile of the English. , Mysteries of Lowell, by the author of the Myst* ries of New York. &c. McCullough's Gazetorr. No 9. o.d URI Pauli, by IV H Ainsworth, Roberts' adi 'ion. Omnibus, containing six late nerds. This is the cheapest work extant. Brants Maher's Mexico: new supply. New works received daily. Everything in the Pe riodical line can be found at 85. 4th et. m 4 ------ • Per Rent. AA SMALL briek tivreltiot House. on Do `iquosee street. Terms, $BO per ammo. (ai 4 ) JAMES MAY. =EI - - PUNE MULL OYSIIIII% Received aim dal! • A CONSTANT supply will be kept on handfor La. the rem .inder of the reason. Shiraa'but premium Draft Ale always= tap at the Wtartas EXCHANGE tmtlif No. 9, Market. and No. 74, Frost , st. burglj.