,TITTSBURGH, IIIURSDAY, t -APRIL 25, 1841 -,-:iFOIO2USVERN94. • , H. A IVIV Hi EN BERG • . s• 4 . -+ • t,"4442149. Pit41111.!?”11.",!!4f7,!."-Jr!"ft14, Mowing aneouncemit, in thiltaltintore Antecican, — thet. culiAtiel in6swl*h ties Wait witigs haraforevery thingfonrivit "Su r Eaton Cnastreinatc...-aignoag the preparations • made fur the approaching tiatiottal Convention.** ob. - serve that Messrs. Dix dr. Fang, of the fountain Ho. talUglastreet,,beve imported some verl4htivetcbale palipleepecielly for the °Caesium Thse wintsist.from One ti.ese first Mercentile houses st iLbeintMensinecit bottle Ws within likeness o( Mr Clay-- As this Clay is a very superior article, we notice it that those who. desise . it may know where it can be prcearad.". .- The painter of t h is elite wookl revolt ladle taste of bled cider, and to please the fancy of the riPitiiitti. art imporuttion. of foreign refinement js necessaay . We are informed that animportnaioe of sepals, "especially for die o c r nsioti," has beets made, which will cost Abe' imPortcr about eighty.dullers a 'They are said to be "a very superior article," end have a nest little swappers of gold Aeafsat the twisted eod, to pre. ••ecttlai delicate lip frotn" contact with the weed. ' additi'ott to all this. we have. the Clay penkni4es atisitios Estgland,the kienry,Clay. wriaing.PlaPP nlia" irs Ragiavel, with so impress of her whig seajoity'a likeness' on the corner of the sheet—after the royal mate net—and in, cop tbe climax, we Wculd not be Seiprised if the "superior chanspaigne party" would have en itat portation of cards, with a full length likeness ofthe. great Kentucky brag player on al theriate court cards; or if they consider it more approp, let the envelope` on the peek have on a sketch of a card party, with hint at dm bead of the ta'.le. betting apair of his staves, and to add to the effect he might have a pair • o duel ' litg pistols slightly protruding from under his f waist east npon the vision of his opponent. Weimer no doubt but the delegation from our pine, will do ample justice to the foreign delicacies, and when they return astonish the simple natives of the dis trietof the beautiful manner in which Engfiak liber nlWicontribided to the festivities of a Clay correlation. cit possible that these men will dare to open their ' modtbs hereafter about protecting home industry Will they have the impedente to say that they' are in • favor of such a Policy, when they are openly mating preparations to travel near three hundred miles for .hp W., purpose ofpartaking of the luxuries furnished by Err it gland to regale the Clay party during the campaign. .I The American, fettling that it could notcentro. trek any of the facts set forth in our article yesterday, as ielation to the generous condact of President Tyler. - towards our city , wings out a few paragraphs of me menaingbillingsgate, which is sn natural to the mass of *greasy vulgarity that contro l .* that elegant and in fluential sheet. He dare nut. touch the charge of' Clay's.vile abuse of our city. uor dare he deny,that his leading - friends used oh -their efforts to defeat the tar lf bit? which President T 'mut signed. Unscru pulous as he is to violate the truth, he is not boldenougls to meet these matters. they are too well known to the public, and if hn were to attempt a denial. his own fa lends would rebuke his falsehood. Beingiconsciotts thatevery citizen in the county kooiss What estimate to Flaw upon Biddle's ruffianly epithets, we coo let them pass unnoticed, es it is satisfaction enough to mike biro yield a tscit admission of the teeth °full the ccuirges we have made against Clay. 127 Th- announcement of the large quantity of Champaign. impelled fur tb3 use of the Clay Conven tion that is' to meet at Baltimore on the 2d of May., hes, startled the Weshingtonians, and made them trem bl4ff the permanency of the temperance reformation. They dread that it may be the cumrammement of a sea son of dissipation and drunken enthusiasm that will .elapse the bacchanalian orgies of 1840, and lead agnin,intoraths of imenv,larance thousands of those wlsadusveheen happily reclaimed from the toils of the vice that bad ensnared thorn. Rtgaidless 113 we believe most whig politicians to behr the means they U.SO tb aCClAlprlgh their purvese a s, we cannot credit2the s upposition that they would again spread the moral pestilence of intemperance over the 1cu4.1 co that their candidate may triumph in the drunk en excitement. 'We cannot suppose that they would deliberately resole to revive the disgusting scene± that gave them such. unenviable notoriety in 1840, and a gain:sink in drunken debauchery the thousands that hay-born snatched from misery and disgrace,and made useful members of society. We are reluctant to be lieve such things of our oppoaerws, but we atustcon fess that the importatiot of intoxicating liquor for their, Brat Convention; and the boastful manner In which it is sfedren of by their leading journals, that their cemduct in the approachiug campaign will give a severe shackle the temperance reform. INSTITU mug raft TUC ISSTRUCTIO3 OF TUE 8111 1 2. --.WO have been •avored by Mr. D.'l3 Towel', the indefatigoJle Principal, with thq eleventh annual &• port of tho Managers of tho, Institution. The'Repart is a very interesting- document. and the information it gives of the success with which tho ef fat-bloc the Institution have been crowned, WiTI be grat ifying to ail whohave a feeling of commiseration fur thc if u-tunit,t *C Li of I; g care. he excursion made last 41 nm tri th m t urrem It of M. Tower, is described a; having been 131:;h 1 y naysotageonsule tlio to p•tpils, and the Prinzipal e xpraSitt3 his gratit the warmest terms for the kind reception which he, and those under his care, received in every quarter when) they traveled. There are a inf iisty-fJur pupils in the -Institution, all of whom, beside' receiving m2ntal instruction, are taught 'Seme useful trade or employment hin by whic hey cah t n hey can contribute to their s uppirt, and in wh t seek consOlation and relief front their gloomy alllction. The RepOrt shows that the inatitution is in a very prosperous condition end theta very handsome revoane hes been welized fruM the sale 'or the articles menu factures'. . The facts set down in the Report cahoot fail to maim new friends for • the Institution, en& t.theef furls dile phi anthrupic in Eatractuans...—Oo Monday evening last, says the Portsmouth , Jam , ithtr , t 4etcyr wee , :witiiftd, for the (Vet Pe t.fils season, 'whh thtinder thirWnr. The Was yery vivid. but did not ripproieb near - I the ..iciaby.NYl... ,-. (*it.Pcs 3l. " . i it its height, abaritu . gone( s:atti . clt, a *hush was felt which ocensina vd trfinbling o fbaiklingsithe clattering of win -*.t*theß',tilaitlf.• . 1a ll:nimbli7g unlike the es inacene,a:ali followed. it. We fire haws. louder, but ,aeremknew moat — •i• . emit a coacuswitoz - is was n4tieea kale ?W#9 . 0 )4 W e l etint-tbet at tiewburyport it Was felt as %intently at the same t ime, bat coming as it did, in the midst of a slimier *bower, it was at that moment generally regarded as thunder. --..-.7- - , liatmw is .—T . 1 9 AA, Esq., rd . I - , ladelphia, " . tit of Hese at • WIN, ono of the Associate4edges of the Slipliti 40_ P7011 1 4 407 9 31 eal - TBON-141101141"4 .tbbeWris- - . 11-44nerMftWenelitAlli4 centeiVfilb*filibinstrigt; where he distingeisbed himself by his zealous edema. qf she Tariff. and those great measures of national pain,' which have so largely contributed to the pros -111161.611•11r10011641 -,,nieliker-e‘i , pest 9.‘ciesitortair,marigrhosto • 4; C NteitlitAißilet 4iiii - ' -7-7'- malodor coals papers bare aharral se with. • A ing ffiesi.ideride, *be*** Vail t/Net be yrs tiiirMy 1 laiordPirent * 'lb illsettaite the Wades. of Gaveiair of . relniAnigac . Ili; ;6 Plit.s4wer we. von , noliP to this ittlieityichpying theribffewing actinic from' the °Wee; CWetY.Whig. Mt serdetta and violent a cOrtijopettal alt eitit . he Patel le ;hest*. It will be seen that;#4l.9l.only sustain& us ta.that cititclitzottoa . . but . tities• - tatith .farther than we have ever dome in ridiculing his pretensions. We honestly belie‘e that uneeld-1114 whir. party etmaraia-4tramitriyAbt ashie Opinion of the old et mtietnen whore name tbcry have bithafille-forwitni for the first office in the state, as ttise „ . soefiAlily anti honestly expreitied by the Whig.,V t is inapestible that any great effort can be made, or any eritinatimpu cache& in behalf of a person so "sudden -17 and soreapeetetily thrust befurs the people," sad so destitute of every qualification to' administer the af fairs of the state, in the critical position in which she at present stands: . •••• -;lrsont the Clinton ,CevitietzDeitoerat. -:' iSienAlerkle s s friends assert "that he is pepalar!" Mere 4o*the eok' icor, of his popularity l' echo answeri Where I- Who knew any thing' obOot this 1 great "hero of MiselteliNni" until he is suddenly strut i I unetpectedly thrust belle* the people at one of the. , greatest men that ever lived—as one who immesses unbounded popularity, when in fact two-thirds of the people did not know that there was such a man in existence. In what way bee Gen. Markle ever dis tinguished himself as a statesman 7 When, where, and upon Whet Occasion did ite-eichibit the talents claimed for him I "-Oh," het soy his friends, t , he is an old Indian fighter—he fought in the last wer l ,;l and signalized himself by killing a few Indians r' Suppose*: did. does that qualify him for diechair iitg tie.draies *varies sepoit die ,Executive of er greet coststonalealik. Like that of Penssayhtturg.? Admitting that his military - capacity was a bt Wiest one—tbethe 4ia fight acid bleed in the defence of his cauatry-rare there not hundred& of others in the State who ure,equally, and perhaps more deserving of the appellation of " Defeat-ten of their country," and who might with the same propriety, be put forth as a can didate for our most impnrmut offices? Because. for sooth, a man may have prayed 'himself brave sod Ai md that vra Armlike. qe lightened statesman combined. Let the wild, wicked, nonsentiCal and ruinous, policy which characterized the Administration of the " Hero of tiew Orleans" cause the people to pause and reflect welt befure titter permit themselves to be charmed tad caled into the support of another military Chieftain! We want men of talents asid iffiutace--we wnnt a practical states man—who has been tried in the balance of public opinion and t of f..und wanting—to fill the Executi chair of the Keystone state—a man who is acquainted ve with the true condition of public affairs, and wwill h av oithsiqdestirso tarry Into effect - =smuts relief of a:distressed'Add mitering people: - t . DISTRICT Cut:sr—WA have.brxm requested to 111- publish the following from the Saw of yesterday. We ruay belle remark that no judicial tribunal in ti.e coun try applies itself mare indogriously to business than the District Court of our county, nor does any render more satisfaction to all parties that come before it: MR. ERRETT: Dear'Sir:—l observe in your paper of this morning thin it. was stated that the District Coort. tulge SH A LFA presidim i , continued the April that° the 4th Mun i:hi of Qctuber--sorne of the bar being opposed to it, and some in favor ofit. In order to prevent any mis apprehension On tEllb subject, will you please to state that the District Court has been in sPaaioo for seven consecutive month., and the gentlemen of the bar have Wen:engaged Ur 4litt Mishluous•duties •fee eiAt full months; and that during tho time of its session. the has disposed of the list of remanets. ing.of fiveltundrod cases„and what is termed the 'Jun, non; Lint, consisting, of four hundred and seventy. oa sossmted fur the opinion of the court. . What is termed the *April List,' consisting atone hnoth:ed and five cases, the figstrt tarty-five of which are returnable to the Janirtry term, 1844. the neat fifty of causes.bteaght to,tlte te?reof AtWil U 1444: (shisterm which tremmetteed- yesterday:l' end the balance . are remanent of former lists. The - COurt'siui during thiri summer, every Saturday; when argemearts,Matiorts, cases in ecptity. &c., have to be disrobed of. ileeinies this. the court disposes of motions atchambers, sorbet sit weeks of the vacation is usually occupied in business disconnected with jury trials. • t`ii, July term is beld, - it being inconvenient to timber. • I thought this statement due. to the. judges of the court and the'rufilict: I think it will be . 'obvious that the qrstisitura Judicial labor imposed aNM the Dis trict Courtof Allegheny county, egaril., tint. ninny oth er tribunal in the country. The industry and reel - verance necessary to a ccomplish it. can only. be ap preciated by the members of the bar, who have heen enabled by their dilligence and assiduity to try all ea ses, or nearly all, not originating four months ago. • Respectfully ytitn-s, CHAS. SHALER. PITTSBURGH, April '23. 1844. M'The American assumes that the admission o Texas will have thseffect. of adding • several new slave states CO the Union, and takes the occasion fur denounc ing the friends of annexation as being in favor of in• creasing slavery, but he has notone word of tondemnn lion, explanation or apology for the following senti ment-uttered. by Henry Clay in one of his speeches whenhe was advocating in extension of the evils of sa Veity: "If gentlemen will not let us have black slaves thry must letns have white oni-s. feeler. cola& cirronst YIRK-WOOD. AND 111. ACIC - 0118. SHOICS, AND II AVE OUR WIVES AND DAUGHTERS- WORK IP THE KITCHEN." Can the American, or any nf its eo.laborers in the Clay c ause, show any thin; approaching the infamy of that sentinent in the speeches or writings tif any other advocate of slavery. As the editor of the Gneette has pro misexl not only to oppose slavery in the abstract, but to oppose the elevation of slaveholders to office, per ill haps he will Bite eci x plain bow he can consistently (e w not say dat enrsca#3r—tbat is tut obsolete idea with our neighbor) support g man whondsocates the ptineiples set forth in the above °lntact' . . raft* Ostiotog' .C:rty —A letter fmns the Oregon ernignisitt*aiiiieeied at Platte city, Allzeneri, on t h e fdinst. annistuicitig the sae arrival of the, Emigre til.g Compeastsrid centiirsg the inteligeoce former ly reoeiPeoLl-- 4s- b 14634 -of the expedition will be pub lisheditiSratigrnext July. Oregon parties are now icocentmting at Independence, !Missouri The protec tion of i co § - tatve Fajen will be asked fir, to moon. ''tiut:Esetsigraat• into the Territo- IDL&SLIOIr 0$ Vag '3lsucia s eVorte of Mexico, for the year, 'esslaiive af go Id amounted to but one million five hundred thousand dollars, yet Mexico contains a population of eight mil lions. The exports of the United States during the same period, amounted to ninety-fonr millions of aol tars. •o •• - 'i , . I: - *." it' ~, ; . J •:- riate4 • - inf. ~ of -,- - r, * :1: ' ' -66 ° 11 g vel,suAler 3', and tbirotbar - 6 ' 46.. making in all 1233. _.....A.hasesersitaamotirthereurrm.--__ 40.411dt,5k0; tatitafininie worsgi %soh c5ad"12"14,41.4114-4.lin. ' living ,gssio yes sertesp ito %rum= sevidlethet yOl4 chikitillitWaod te lfyliets of 4e, imams creep •is movie* . Were parka in, eri hireirSirdifosiateir faces, crawl thalami-406 A- •'; Mir% rberfveteiti Of hileitatY beiesseta by - do" TOO ld'o3l6l AO fit,. ttoi Pies,o64cYr by is rrl e a _ :Ths; PhailPth Isabot ~o f *le %waft mimes shoetainie anon 00dg:ea hierself. mot only DI bpittaie alarm y in the abstract, but to oppose the elevation of slaveholders to office. is now support ing a man! *boss declared .peintiplei Would justify such rtwelahireedaltp sib eniviieriteteatedlogisliie in human monsters noted shelve. kilteeT CLOT has do rimed thathe cannot hive . bieek gave. be .11113 per m itted to have Mite ; ones,, Set an# . sondie ern friencia cultism think- of Mating their ewe:Wood and letting their 'wives and dettetwes eiptis. in the kitchen. „Th l e,irlavera thie hive been belied, byy the hunderboh. could ties utter a more revolting excuse fortheir hin-rid caiihrE and we ,wasidddek bid little .woyse then than we'itioidd not! wiat'Y'RdiPoo 41.11,f7rgiAkukto slaverYt yentas, Haws Crws.T.'s Whams tetiarnentstO pats earebokett.' - Stractios.--.TheCincemilati Chriericie states, that an Irishman living'in Third street, near Western Row. died yesterday morning. in consequence of cutting his throat, with a pocket knife. He was about' 50 years of age--had been in a anntintal Stile of intweication, from Which he bad abstained a short time. He was probably in a state of Delirium Trenton'. He lingered about 4g : ours, and was only sorry that he bad i rot shot himself, and said if he recovered he would. Lf Pi ' q the the part :701.:41*.111, one of E Bushier, in ann I f oh t he C Col. Hai -1.. hter of visit to th :v alg on 3,c4" 4 :,01421aiiii:iise 0 a in the most , in. Ci lar The Boston Clay Club, No. 1, offer a prize of $5O for the bostpatriutle. soog ":Aeliertptirveio , the life and character of P enro Clay, adapted to the tune of the "Brave Old Oak." Address, Thomas Niles, Boston, on or before May 25th. WhO does the poetry far the Glee Club of thi4city 7 Here a chance to have his genius rewarded, and we would advise hint to pt work instanter and will the prize—it - he can. SUDDKN DKATH •OP A Larrt.—Om ty (DOW ing,ia New York, one Mts. Lorton, of 98 Chambers street, left her residence to make some pntikasett Broadway: In the course of her walk, she entecod a store in Broadway sad made n small purchase. On leaving the store she became faint and reeled towirrds the awning po4r, when the bystanders perceived Iser situation and asiisted her into the store, where she died almost immediately afterwards. Moms Saoutitta.--A ditficultyarosent Tuscurnbia, Ala:, a few days since, between Mr. Wm. Tison, amt Mr. Jun. CiJratan, when the former thew a pintol and shot the latter, dangeronsly woanding him. The Do mocrat says 'it is a Yeoitentiary offence to carry cotr coaled weapon+ In this State, and occurrences too fre (ready take placa_ahiz.h causes 111-LO Wirli that the law couirilaiiteriiPteotitailienforeid. The Idea that ahnmin being ebatl, taitiout a moments warning, hurried,into eternity, acid - frequently for some trivial' offence, is sufficient., in oar opinion, to,' good Citif s On town hie facougatast • -of r- BCLIIVit Hl* IS,‘,COCIIIIT. •• says that publ'e opinion is on a*irr of the much injured Catholic., Prieir • • Sinsii'lately con- vieted st Evansvilleoaad santentliOa*Alitillpitentiary for five leers:for allegva syrisiiiilts on him by a dissolute and abandoned - 1,0 ton, thkitiiikbatred. The Sentinel, thinks likifiblY rtublk,-.4kuiltie will be pardoned by the Executive: and asst that it ought, to be cane fotthwith. For allure now, to man, convinced of his innocence. rying concealed wenpono.7 HON. HS.NRY A IVlttaLattaistus.—The Harrisborg Union of thelOth sayic—"This distinguished favorite of the Democracy of Pennsylvania, and from and after the 2d Tuesduyriflanuary next,"Governor of the State s 'strived in • 60r town on . Wednesday evening 'fait, tic companiedby 9,99, of Ids. sons. ,re maine'd in cur ' Midst untitthis morning; Vrhen he again left for Rending. Daring hie sbert dojouraiamong u., he was visited by l'imAxedx of citizens, renewing old and creating near associations. is in excellent health and spirits, and capable of serving the- State in thocapacity of Chief Ningistratefaithfailyand or We find thefoliowing paragraph in a letter of the fneign correaponabot ofthe ITeiv'York Tribune, descriptive of the Arsenal at ,Venice. How many of our modern inventions that have about the sums claims to originality! • " The ,111C4dan- WM111,41110 repeat* tie* remix ing guns. such 9 Colt sod others bare constructed among 11 , ,, are here found anticipated by some centuries. In one goo there are tvrenry hatreds, which are turned a toned by pressing naming, while If fint and harmntr, which remain fixed oil top, fire off each in succession. In the other rot m, tht•re isonly one bat rel but five car- , t ridges revolve, and'ere soccessively discharged through the barrel. Thi 4 corious anticipation of both the mo cies of ronsttucting repeating fire-arms seems too re me rhabl s for a mere concidence, and it would be worth while to inquire whether any'ef , the modern inventors had ever previously visited Venice." Or ea tact OTTEIR Cairats.—The Albany Argus of . the 19th. tirtys-- .. .A grerably to the notice of the canal b /lard, the canals of this state were opentrir navigation yesterday throughout the entire line. ° This is two weeks earlier tban'the openlog'of led yeStr. Yesterday was a day of extntordittary activity on thole great thorn'- . fares There vvere.cleareol : at. the Albany collector's office sixty-six boats, and the received amounts to $8,586. being the largest amount of toll ever tat)cen - • • ' ' r,;jllPTiiiartion, the colebrated forger, was parclabwi out of the Gebrgia Penitentiary a couple of weeks • since,by GOV: CravelbrA, owing to his rapid deelioe, • withconaumptioo. - Hilialiteen in etanfinernent about swan years. kis„strOngly suspected that be is one of a numerous and dispereedbaed of larger,. Ho heap howisseiibeew falthful cenfwienstes. He -fts• I sects that eigl- have, abendaOt ppapti,atr i llie command. Surrwascus.—The navigation of Lake Michigan this spring seems to havillooton uncommonly danger ous. The brig Rosa, aad the - sfloobers Jeflblian and Ocean were stranded at and neer-St , Josephs, in Tts theirOdsust - b er added I.he asiseenees ;per, Niacy•Dousernan and Wave, (mentioned a few daps ,) wirich are supposed to be lost with all on since board. The schooner Caroline, lately aground at the entrance of Blank Rockharhor, has bore got of. ..wass is.—The bill nt eneptsoftheWestert yhe corms ,, writes asTollows: The question pending was 'spit the tip—' Wad *pp Wieterit • i snd-tberethebarbors.- _ _ _ Recetvi ; d _ ane for_ster ',lttrozetratroura"lo6p "MIA , t 4 snit .of tioa. _ . ~,, - 0 lteurrettiAllri~#----,........_ _ Daiwa' a rosuiktioet theapplopriatiowforsfri Zifirmisloo, aes egm e ,,,,,,_ _ Arm It was its yeast,llll.l4als 49. 4.l.o444!VAol4ll44l4oaitql.ifitPUTAT94--- -. 1 - ' -Mr. 1 1011641,41r e Tr ' tingrarsea.,, - ..• , After n:iseffilitswitio,4ou to adjourn; it rnar rad , MalpicycofTF,E.-... II 4 hira . dab° 4 14- 0 11 . 1 led• - 1e"--11114-Mari- 2 2L:- . ill, 620 Bags fitk, Coltri-uniunannagie ode low Mr DURCaII muted a. rearaaiettaskisc.4 the rote by ,I.S. : ? ; ..!: ....POENIMETWIPPit IFiiiitgAllw94 l rw m O D C lk 419"144tiliPMEOM. '24 1. . ,• . 14P, t*' e i ,diroilimmotion next. prOr. • , , • • Pendiog this Inotson;lrOwiser, the House adjourn. ed. It is oraliArlaillaterilltswilOsiv m 5 . 4.0. 01 not WI serit4 o . the fi!lialli .isniklbeopicexici tarearronedktti 1 4, mAirsation 4,* /0P6.34*°,104,1%011,ea• FROM CANTON. . The ship lqatehr.,;CliCatinHn, iirriveti at this port Apr. 20th: its srt Ttbrftrftde, whence she and eatreidertirty Wier. Thereid eittiper at Cantos turn-Bontbefreptnu diet oar Ambaaedor dion..Cad. leb Ctrshinghtid arr Wed thereii-adittaisenlatinsts the Drandywine for Canton. Of cour s e hew ad expected theree , —* , • _ . , . . Late papors'from Si. John, immure' tba* the pr- 1 owl. Las beta revived for a removal of thei.Seit goverametitagribit "We frowircodericumw • "pea- Lion for thia °bane. to be prernoakoSic Wjae Colebtoosit.the governor, now ao Omaha: ion. j FRACAS WITI3 BRITISH SAILORS AT HAIFTV A difficulty hat taken place 'between -some of the omeers of H.H. M. sloop Euyrdyowand amnions, It appears that the officiem went es tor e s to bathe, and, after bathing, amused,themll. l .ves_ l o44 - 9 66 4 i * cocoa nuts down from -the Wen a guanl appeared and drove them to their btima at the point of the bayonet. The sett geol l iee4Os !? 0 * -IBM -1 . 0!0'c 1 49 . went on Ward, and arming their boat went. **bore, captured the whole (guard. took . . them into town, and there delivered them up to the netboricies. The mat ter had not been settled ut the limit advice ,—Hctli• fa The people .hould keep it constantly before their , minds, that the triumph of whigeryiu 1814 wood cer tainly bring with it a re-establishment of the most cor rupt endeorrupting institu ' ever knows .1.-rthe mon , stet Bunk—atidetl4l**.g.iturrer4o9l-„WiISP it was 1 working for a renewal of its chrt aer„ioaria box lasi/- lion six hundred °ad serenty;Ave litousoni six him ? , Bred and seeentry-lino dollars, t . ..;'fifty-two members of Cong rest ! What an escape the people have made front the.derouring jaws uithis ali•powerftil monster! It requirod years of energy and toil to prasuate it: and when it fell, h carried ruinand destruction is ithh,gras ping at the widow's mite and orphans all, to wraith. its death struggle. . . In the name LiCstisille. Parrihtitlte; and all that is moble,letrassmtneat you nereerttslose - stight.off the. Illr tory of this dangerous, during, and immense &Tit' sis of e.orruption; hut 00., ,er3r,Nl;ilitlr.,ClSr alcfkveAQ fm" down the -Ant derarnini bT in at eMtre' . tOre-lernablisli it again among us. It wee a deith•stretgla 4serwyen the people and the power of incorporated wealth; but' the former had at their head anincorruptible, -torheitd. I log patriot--a le der of iron nerve, fitted fir the con test. It will be many a day before they find'his +al ; may it bo many a day before they have antoher such su uggle. W ith the aid of: rrovistence we have been saved from it 4 resm rection ; bet those v. la) would re vive it are a mbitious,rurrupt and untiring. Let every dentnewg4eFeTY.lßvlll Pi: hi , (main . . 41 *is e .b i * ! ,04 Wf . sil bearing cnscribed on its folds, eternal )ostiaty to a National Berukand its champions and ad ooeates."—,- N. H. Courier. nuts& FRESH,.SI9.I.ING GOODS. .. comer itoLitniriwolt Gess. , • SIGN OF THE GILT COMB. ' • No. 108; Market Street, meat liberty. rill HE subscriber respectfully informs his customers .1. - and the publiel,eneraAlty..that,he has just return ed from the emit, and ism* ISteiding irk large. good and cheap en essortmentoftmriety goad; as any other establishment in the city: Merchants and others who I wish to purchase cheap• . alltplease call at No. 108 an d they wilt tiiiihedisapisttinteri *fikillidtvingco prises.part of the istock just:received. , 200 doz. ctmt and 6 curd spool cotton, 0 200 0 4 ,3, o , ant : it 6 . .... 1200 0,. rte ..iii,,,a,_ ~,,,,,,,...: - re:: -- 200 ibs. .4' Titley's shoe threads, 200 "'' " - patent threads, 200 gross :hooks enders, straericaft.int 175 thousaea needles, ' . ' 180 Mrierted stay bindings, ' 350 doz. assorted fine ivory combs, 200 ". reading o . 560 Isiah : tea cotton coal,. U. 225 groeyithoo-kirtairi z ?" 1 .• - • - ,..77 50 ." • comet. 14 ., . ' * , ~: 150 dor- cotton night •asps, -1. -. , 200 " assorted husiety, - ! 150, " gloves and mitts, , . 25' iross asserted anti, .. • 300 do. paha latiflwas,. . : t. 133 Title* ..hebbviodla Mit ii in-1' . .! . t.: .41;,.it "::: 160 " _edging. . . 500 gross pearl buttons, 75 •• gilt " THE TABLES. TURNED.: .' '' •\ 80 "_ figured ik oft' hawses, , There ssits'oneonlve.real shout sonong thwwitigitall ' "'t2ei..,-.4. '1": lankktiodisfAmp&a, ,Ev-:...ry,,,.. over the country, during the last session of Congress, 50 " Cue Ettglifkidtesilng combs, when John Quincy Adams assailed . the Hon. Henry ivy 41 a 'sone,' suspenders,. - A Wise Said-the fiel-Ce. m a levolent old annn 4.4 e is With a general airtortmeot of Variety Goods to nurriew , deipptng with the blood of Gilley!! !" NWhy is it one to mention, which will be sold wholesale or retail, that the Whigs nems.seveyltintiz,facet when the Cilloy cheap rm. „ ash. 1.... , , . ~.. CJEAGER. duel is mentioned?, farTheittlivelearned that lime apr'l 3 .'—""- - ' ' - '.. ''-' • ry Clay was at the bunom of thin duel; that Henry , Clay penned the clualltnge; a,,d that Henry Clay said, . r 2. Wii:Ols ao=o ulcer the. murder had usken place, when. iebuked for , West end of the old Allegheny Bridge. his pert in in it, ''it is drily a nine day's babb/ef!!, i .HUGH SWEENY --- - ---- HOGISH WIT. t WOLI L D .taltethistrcspeers to.. rt . ..turn:lins,sincere • ' 1 Vv - ilinnlia'lb hielithe-ronsttiridl arettlieltulltio' The Woodville MIAS, Editor has been ptesented with a Ciacin static:lo . rd ham from one of, he epicures g enerally, for the 4ti libirailetirirge heretofore be stowed on the Emmet Hotel, 'and Ite pledges hiinself down in that r egion. Here him go into ectacies!--. that nothing a b a lt he omitted',,,, his part to mer it a „ e .. And if one ham has had such a powerful influence up. tinuance of their favors. The cnnvenience and fa tt ybnt on his poetical imagination, only think what a chap he or th e *nl)lB.l ' e if livilig*nbx* tbe.4°""-b424ll4l3elniWir house for the armonimodation of gltests are not inferior Qneen city lays claim.tiviir each yeur ! . to any Similar establishment in or out of the city. r His "How much our innteli indebted to the snouted race table win tdeasYit toa provided wit triatl o 4.* Teakeal we may-not say, but we own that in poetry we love ca„ffo,d, aa d no . ra n a a w ilt b e spare d 0 'enjUke ' t h e Hog*. that ia Philwa'PhY we ad mire B ec " --.1441 comfort of those who may &cue the Eatmettlotel with Hasvpton is a roam for potriots,that Hent-let is a fa- their patronage . - .... n 204 vorite play . Cunning-ham a favorite author. liamilcar i a favorite general, being always reedy for a broil--and our grastric Bows, not a little towards Senators Shoat Grim Mass , and Louisiana's Barron. AU this we own—but how out friend knew so well our taste we cannot MIL. But here's the ham—sweet juicy,. ttuum ing the spices of Araby with its-odor, and sweeter to the palate than the asenrosia °floc°. Mr S.; here' o. s smelter slice to. your health. May you be as (amm as Ham-iltnn, live as long as Ham of old did, and nev er be ham-pared with the blues. When we get ; hose potatoespromistaknalq. hiski. i ld.dslian't we live ? ANNEXATICKN OF TEXAS. Iu thri-Aulletin yeartythe re appeared o t very eloquentletter'lre nini - neXtiketna, but formerly of Smith Carolina, on the Texas quetitinn.—s• Upon al living in the city a few days since from Ouf veston, he met-with Mr. Webster's letter on this sub ject, and he immediately addressed, a letter to Mr. •NleDulfie, in reply to the -position taken by the Massa chusetts statesman. *le goes farther time any lead ing public man at the South bus hitherto done. Be' . meets the threats of the Northern oleo, who say that :annexation of itself will be a dissolution of the Uuion, thy urging upon the SMath to adopt the position of "•Anoexation or Disunion.'-' lie supports. binutelf on tins evened—that if Texas is not to be admitted into the Union because it iii troPulatealy slavehulders, it is because sla‘eholdera are not fit tobelongtn it. It this be so, if the North regard tins people of dw 'oath is g degraded costeoand - tolerate tbeit ennnectton svidgihtt Union on.the principle of mere sufferance, Jinni the South had better come out. frees the Union; . or at. least vindicate its dignity and political equality in the con. federation . byinsittiag that Texas shall be admitted, if the refttsd of her to-entries is to be based os tine question of oleic', unher borders. This is the true way to talk to the abolitionists. but we have no appreheb.lon i thnt it Will he at all' necewsary to agitaysl the question of union nr.iiisseicsk ,Plortlaern journa ists opposed to anumuttion are already becoming calm, and the advocates of the policy-.of improving the pre. seat golden opportunity of securing Texas and. thus s trengthening the Union rue increasing every day.--:N. 0. Picayune. - THE INFERNAL MACHINE. warm p 2, MARKET STREET, Between the Diammul. and si reels, j_T AVE now open an entire fresh Aga* of Faboy awl :Li Staple 'DRY GOODS, pore:towed memly is Now Via and Philadelphia with 000siderabie , east,. Me for - the bring mann; which tbeyarwdeleastiwt‘id sell at amaty Ilya advance (for Cash) ea samara pri ma. 400 Bl: 6 7S lids. B ( (mam) 'for sale by S. WrICEE, & CO 110 Second .tree t apt. 25 lvi-• err7tkt - RJR Wila V - tillty No ACON, HAMS KinPFOrleasis Slitarl aina‘ ladmass; A 600 6 -*oak culvalarind 111 for tale 131 POTNDEXTERIE CO. ara' 24 -‘ INN 1 I I ' 4OOO Ibrsupei4es 1, 20' kegs NlPrerg I B twist Tubaccd ' r. _ 44l if l en /t. S A rs,tr-4- Dove ear es, Received:6la italelr4,7" Y-121 o lntirlANM . a 24 ' - "4 - - "Nii l 2B;ll6,}i'litteift; - , v .411111034 • Eilla NEW SHOD, ipso c. BPo H A A 4I44S ' 44" U al CO. , _ _ rov literebags• • BBLS Iwo Hfti*s, . waited asiiipr If.l sale by HAILMAIii 3101141156 S .6. CO. Igwa, , assamom% l 4 l Imitation Ortreal lestblei Visdating. ijr A VING commenced the above bovines', et NO 611, - Vtater itfeft:lrielpsel M 0 o tar{toltion of putgie pittronsged freer hew: espetienti,"tay :de• voted attention will be given to the above business, wed I fondly- hope to give seaml easisfection m alt *hp inay favor tee with their , patronage a23-3in NV 3 MeDOWELL. PASSAGES AND REMITTANCES TO AND AMY '91MAT.0074E4. _t i • 101 .gRSONS desirous of iendiog for their ; I friends to come from any part of Great i,164, Britain, are respectfully informed' that die, -- ,f iyincsiiies. is atallAitf*s.B o lP9"4 ' auttLe such engagements Ile is prepared 4o remit moneys to Europe by draf.s, which are made payable at any point thrJuilhaut.tho United Kingdom, on presentation. Havin Ara' i".-0 06 4. 1 k", ' l2 YeArk - !..141! e4 la *kr' 1 ir.caA, he foals consent tiat his Attsugitl'aillotls sides the Llaluniic ere such as willgivgi datistuctiau• - THE-SHIPS compriolli c Qbe-liNtWiliiiir;tergidli 4 Ai lie*class, and ate cottirtisuiled by earefel avid skilful wasters; leaving Liverpool once etch week diming the stiegon. For further particulars apply, if ))y timer, to - • JOHN HERDNIAN, **°l - t N ' i g or to " J. -M Tfi. , at Messrs. o.lltell & Vleiuing'S, 'Water street. Apr 20 • Pittsburgh. - . MIMI GOLD' Plated Temperance :Medals. &c. just to eeived frogs Gen. r a iley,of Rothesteit Y.- 200 of hiselegant and cheat Gold`PT - ated teropemnr,e, medals—for sale at wholesale itnti.retaAlso, quite ii-viteiety of the-American tentperanee rind America tract society publUAtiArisi.fooksafe avtlew York city prices... ISAAC HARRIS. a 17 Steubenville Jeausi. a CASKS sti,pertitte:Sibuis t ir..iu ltA lt iVivf, ed fromAlillautridertzteu, iuld for sale s the cw Cash Store, No 32, Fifth stieet. ,l 3 CJK. LOGAT't & CO. Wm. Crilara:Rol, U.S.Attorney, HAS removekhbrntana t:th Pcnittb, near Wood street; lately occupied try C. Es q. April 8, 1844. NoricE.—l have plated my docket and profes sional business in the hands of Vileno' Ham Robinson, Esq, who will actetakolhe "mane during rny niisrope. March 23 ". • • C. DARRAdit. I 89-1 indkw * 9 BBLS GROUND PLASTER, • 4 Justreceive4 frumßoltimoni, on consignment, and foposOtty„, - - . S'A‘eiteL M .-- ' '' ' • Reaterimat • ' TRE imbscrawe haa removed from WS former old stand to - :the building adjoisdas the Penn In. loV•409/0116 914400404klaWber l e a l gr .r. calving and opening.% lazy . Wei se '• ' etael , of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS , in his line, in = eltidiq Olathe, easehneree and vesting! of the meat fashionable styles, Mid where-be %Web to cantinas the TAILORING Widnes , an a liberal and irsteasivii scale. His old customers are requested to give him a call and examine his stock JOHN RIMY. al3-3m .. i te inferior to, le-the city. Aim's., , „Jed of good eating. will lira his kirder beauteously pliedadtitidt It ntemai.m.aitararielt till• ky' av ;art It win be the Op a pap r ide a t 5 k, ! , 4 , propr tetar,to keep bio eating agrarian:we well wiried,„ and iteri'asanner salted to the tests. Wi . the toostlesti;, 4cets. • ' I Tp I f ., hrerik_occ,947ziosim mob* , _IKINrC' dattly, to himeelf,,offes it? .., ~,t k ulr,n (*old 4 IlA.N.Well'lreptLin Ole wee r 9 eirtilltsl-;' , MP: 43 9%"Pir , wince anitte'st a 111'1404er rigitore .wili sheep htlyiryi . io store, Fur the accommodation'ur thcise.ribo taay r.- \ Isor him with a cult His facigliagriiiaeitillttuVilwaV4 pals licrnornihtmiihirtquefikteettli attylnike , elvg, ;no i - '._ Sts#l#kairY anaaaPacjOutit ar#Olibest att°l 3 oVlo4,. . be ;wen to the be** ottkpatpourg up at kis blue. 1 .Now WholoilaU . err'6o o # ll Storer "' , • No 133, Wert - Sired. EGOLF, eitigent,"ti nrni *Ming sin eotlriltrfah INJL • stock billnitulkh. odd Duciestio-Dry Goods, io the score room . i ce iyp Up :by . d JP:slaloms, Esq., one door ayovetiCh•lds,& Co's Shoe yrisisOmpse. These. OA bisve purcimsed itt tbe exit fur cash* , snd'villt be sold - kr Wimslr esiimoce:an •sastern . for' either cash or approved ppoalice Iderclumuk . VALI '- Mg our city-Wilt &Mit to their aufrifititge to cedritsl examiner the istockbefore .king iheirpiatalssseti:i cote 200 RO SS N . 1 B orrhug . G"rece.,-4-aisitaiso by I. iNOVIDEN, - N 132 isiPbeety.hnn--- - a - or 0704. . . •A' Mot iMes.' 11BLIVN 9•l4l4Aesses. recevirolvid • U JF.NNTNGS & CO.. Wof;ct' itrret 6 00 IWAMoC,IA.ee6 V 1 .7B reb rIFIEY . &C -. 298 N. t'citr4l.ltic: 360 BIILS. O. Motair iL f ' W. tH E Y C 0 1 1 IQ SALES North Alabama and Mioissilli 0 copinit fit kale by M -B. RIMY &CCr. apr " _ ' • '75 High"?.''' ''.I.AE.,N, 0 "GA-a -5 tiorems*st loe • , ~ . . Receic'ed by steamboats Corsair and Little Rocks flit sale by. -&•ht Nilta ELT REX, a3-Xlina.w3t No 160. Liberty street....,., FOR SALE LOW. A BUlLOThiGllßJOA.ki l uni:Anteil i.osite the Eviscoppgawybi Inquire of 1 ; 111EY Cch 1 AMA Leii . d for arab ! sx I l3 10 . BA = S Pepper for 1 4 ,1: 13. RIMY &CC) /71 }LAB DE.-,Just received per striirnre: bet. V - must, 12bbis• Net 1, Crab Cider..and fur Ws 81-RI4NGHANI No 60. Waret street: 44 BBLS ASS'ORTV,I) LAMPBLACK, Juatrrerived and for sate at. vvbnleaak , aad relati drub stPre of J. .• ald corner of 4d► and Wood, soreaa• —c . • svriairr*shions. IN* _ 93, It'VouDiSrasair, -- - Third Door below Diamond Aftelt: • T_TAVIBO reeeivgd from New York, the - Faakiion fm Hats, 'I have nOwWig will continue to" manufacture, every varielF s cif*lnfait fa - Ainniiite Beta, at thO lowest prices: Persons wanting to•Porchase neat: cheap. r fas. e Hats, whi&sale or retail, are re.ifiectfultiftwited W to call. S. meroitt, - '. 03 4 2Vilaw I iri Ou ISV I.L . LE LIME- 100 Bblo Louievilkrianie T tor sale bY (j 23.) JA NIES Wet. . . ' .ed 1 112310 s OIL '' ' '''" • . „ 16 , BLS of fine qurdity. jkllit !eeelVe4lllla,ft;riiagl 1 - 1 b 7 GEORGE COCHRAN, , nkY 26. NVuod strew.' -- S I.` Flimr, just received trial for ite3e by J 11113R.BRIDGE & CO., Water betwOmi Wood and Smithfield *te. RI/ft:AWAY APPRENTICE. lISCONDItto 'firm h employ orthe subscriber, lethinitant, aboy named Joirn SiieDon riltAilliidentediscrpientich,to.tisn Tailoring business. Reis = i yairs , Uf age , about dye (envois. inches high, bad on an'invis' Ship grearifrockernit,dsriceassinet pants, and dark eat. pens:kis arecantioneti against h*- boring, trusting. or employing said boy. as I ' , Will pros ecute all go offen4ip;., ,DE;L ti Y. 824-3 t 411445E1S FOgi SALE 17.0first.rotAlonbes. wail , a dopoe4 fgroitber aa4,4ha 'ur bar rasa, are ofkrl4-farsllaerl reawatabje 'cram. Tbay eanbe soon at x 1404 410 of Flacr, St Clair oucet. Fur. fortherpertioulam boluiro au*. Dry Goods store of . PRESTON & MACKEY, . 81, Marlon aueet. PEDDLING WAGON ,FOR SALE. • WILL be gild. ea rettionobio terms, a two bane Peddling Witgoe,but link" worn. ielood re pair,and With all fietutes complete for the Peddling ber ms sixes. This is worthy theattention of soy person siring latch en article . 1 as it will be sold cm-advantage ous terms. Inqaintat the Dry Goods'storenf PRESTON & MACK Y, St. Market street. ad-1w 26 ICL.O O 4S NoB, taist. Toir ß o64o i t i tet cx), -----------_ _______ NegiAxAVIII litQactuktrtykett & 1:11b%. . . , riallE oohcetihen Would,resrethilly invite the at 1. tration•cf the„pukiic. ta Vis !meson otocka White Glazed wire.* auperinrontale , togeth er *46 a select amtort ot i'Vkilia trench China,cornpri 4 4 ilk thy oeceutFY Omni to el:nstitute notoillote man , uf,Dinins and Tea ware. Also a general stock of artielessuktig&for thecop. pli isf- country toectitanw to wtdob their suantintkis invited, se. bilvold along. corner nt front and Moor sweets.; :, • . . . HENRY Hien. al le •,- ' : Q Taiditatlasslildikeicitiri aa; DFNINE & C 0.6 Auveriesa Lbw g A LLEOHOTT CEMETERY ASSOCIA. VON virloh town:bows mot of Loodammisimir from SIM* WO item, toils located :idle 4 noloo at' ir dm emit 'Okras,' moriiiimos ow alf rrim WAN( rooAslor innsplioes, oroarlfsceols Swim nivel'. *Da et which Ills 660 iseß9omoble, 4. • • ?orlon* irmliatiotilki roprrty tor dim of ore Teo c l awed to c ommoniatte . Fropooals SOMAS SPA - EWELL or T M Howl: Rl9-tlrtt MEM
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