~... iinieol. when be "busks gut" from it. are sire:told t titetit speaks just Hike Mr Clayt . s. -Faiii. 4 l - .4 Fe fre 4 4= 4 mit , aad now letask sew what, - Measles tnaloth itsosaiii on various subjects: la the.- ...Mt ViirAtlet as Kea in what toile of society Mt' Clay - •wetild place. the- wakinguien of the count' ry,and their • -wives and dayghtertAilkciWMillitlho kitchen. The r.ftilleivii*ltOnifrif: erns :ratified by him in 0601414 *--epeeethe..ll.44v*ifing.ieln extension of slavery: .' : -"if-gentlemen will not allow us to have block slaves -' -.they must leffiLlNft.iSkßeAniffirril.. Si 10 a CANNOT —•-. CUT ousclogistirsm Aim 'LAOS , OVIL SHOES, AND . HAVE OUR WIVES AND DAUGHTERS WORK ..IN THE:ICITCHEN'! - t:il•Wereie,..,e.Tiitre tir 'Cialthlaliciiiitiolitic to be at . , -. ;dtbsivireseritsday, ibere wasmo.cottosololoot4 his prin. ...ciples isheti•beisstered thembeve-osantiment. Mad slisie s i cii• 'Otte stover Wna his ditrodid: far he Could • not: felerate the idea that gentlemen of his standing should chaptheteown wood, oethat their •Mives ahrtal4 f. I .be degraded Ay Werlting in the iritehin. , .. Mr. CLAT',sl3Sertql has uttered ,a great deal abou t a tariff. and present it is thspeliey of his Islands in .- this epistler toliolil /lin tip as it r ,otective tariff man. -,-' Let us 'fir' fit •lili.sieeeles. In 184'2, he made a .. ' ste - 4:Ch in the Senate, and : his mouth, which is Itel 4 in such,highastspin by the editor, of the Gazette, gave . , = - utteneschtothis follaWing: • ,--- "C 7( REY OUT TH.ErS,FXRITofF THE C - T r at„lSE ACT. Limikiii revauttelone for the. 'Vie grWe'ritAnfi.. DO NOT *RAISE .., r, -41.0 F. ST lON OF PROTECTION , which,L.had ho - - hid horn poi toiest. There is NO Ot PROTECTION for protection." ' ~ • ' . the above esraciamill be quite , stitisiactory to those IR - •-svho:44 OQC wish to wade through the twoor three coL -rimns 1 - of - • •Wrishy4eashy"attiff that Mr Clay has written • rartbettnnewation - of texas. They have the assurance ': • ...r tit, , Ghi - etib tha . i. 14 letter speaks jra.t. "like Mr. . Ci.as's ..rpota4„artd these extracts will give .them ...„. - some-lien of the manner inwhich it discourseth. 1.". —... . A Waists , Mis Tart —A good joke occurred in 4th saki felleoltii",aliciVilitstir felline - A num 'her ofexalt:tarn worts' standing at t* door of tate of . r . • tk - 4 0407%4We Anners,;lpiuly):. cop g regste," c au t -1 .. . liwaseribe political topici-of . the day, when one if thrth,sitddenly.started across the street and infercep- ' , - ted in itirr gentlernan'siliciCeifi walkiit quite leisurely :.ale'rcg, '7;rith 'the ,exclamation, " why, dray Geeral, -.: . howste-you . do 1" at thorium tin.e grasping his band and shaking it in the most affectionate manner. The 4:- old man looked isfltiin fur a second, and then drawled t t, .fr out in the loudest bass, "pretty well, but I've got the r - : - pktitick. 9 Noll don't any to." replied Mr. D., at the same time dropping his hand and returning to his f0r ,...- . met position, when he informed the lookers on that ~ -, , he bad mistaken the pbthicky gentleman for Gen. ~....' Afarkle. The laugh was long awl /end, and it is said ril - --that ever since Mr. D.'s countenance looks very grave ,whenever he hears 'any penile bon' kIT k .- .. A .... p ...•111H4D AVONVAL.--Sutra' of our opponents are L... ,disposed to deny that the reeen - . success of the Natives in New York was brought about by the whir'. The :- following paragraph frOM the. Boston Allas, a leading ..whig journal, will show the light in which this new t . ,party is regarded by the old whigs of the Bay state: "The success of the Native Americans in the city L, -of New York has struck us with surprise ; we wete far r. :From predicting such a result; itia.evident that-the re lit,: . suit was brought about by the - whiz', and it may be tr1..,.."..,--caltetl rather a %villa YJClQRythan otherwise.". .:•:.::' - The rallying cry by -which..this Whig victory was : -Agained, was, that lot- a foreigner shall hold office or r • ..cast a vote." Thi!iithelohl principle of federalism r , 413m.4gbt out mailer pew auspices, and which will tri ..- um t..! ...the election of CLAY to the Presidency. TAX - AND .Mstx lass BILL —The bill for t .oftlittidain Line, end ur raise revenue to pay the iota.: 4lltoli'_43o,sll.tel)cbtitrussed the Minute on the 28t1t, ). ..TI ./.., . -' 1.. • .1 • ;I:ty do fiCrlng, vote. : , iliaaa--Anderegg, Bennet, Blair. Baal, Brar.lien- ridge, Biaty;Btiglii Biciok6,:Brush., Bo ujetp , 111 dC ar son,CookAiseperi , euturai nsi ( Miffl ' in Oictt -ey, Dankis,i,Ettion.Firrubli,-Fartinge.r, C mild, Ham !Der,. Hell% Simko:We, lrelapd, Jordan, Kerr, Knox, Letting, Lawrence,. !Linton, -Long,lilarmanus, Al us- Ater, M' e, NrKinley, Nicho leo n,P arke, Ptirllikrittlkmmfrort,-Sanitey, Shattuck, _Shaw, Shindn el, :Smith; (Clearfield) Smith,.(Lanenster) Smith, (Mo ' ,roe) Smith . (11111A./e4il ) "blrifuto. Theanpadn, Toland, Trego, Tustin, Whitman, Snowden, Speaker-57. 1)e r re# 4l . uilay. ;1"1-1traoll•-• litit./1910N-BilihPP2 -.9ifrt r, amtn i n g,(Fayetie;Ctimmtps.( l3lll-er ) Oo f ts ? o. - Elti4tt, Evarg M , Hell,, Heck: Hermen, il Tw l liva,Ni;uernan, Kug ler , I .l,.tiger,' Moore, Morgan, o'. BFlaix;:ricliing, Pmfeioer, SMith, <Ber6) Smith, ,((,ycouting)Sny4er, S7ine, Strauss, Urban, Weber, - Wilson--31. holm qeitilla.. tire hill pasied on the 27th, by the -Sollouting vote:. Yeas-vallessrellabbia;Crabh.iCrisig, Darsie, Dim . ....oak, Eneu, Farrely, F:mtikmit 1-1111/ Horton, Hughes, ld'Lanahan, Permiman, Quuy, Shenvocd, Spackman, fstewatt„,,Wilefax, Big,t(lriSPeaker-20. . )41' 7a.7-ri;liirtsrotAtally, Bleclt, Chatnpneya, .474413P,P0111,regt11y, Gorgae, Beckman, Kidder, --• •-•filgo63, , itirlll}4:77-14. - , _____----- 11114trtirldhiiliti MI6 - Niiitesiliat 'the 'princr via iligu%titiiiitetliuns °libel Santis and Vest is ai stbis--mtenerst specie paper money is still current, but *icy -with former yeirs: Siveciebas lately 'gone from the liiithtirdniSont.'h in large quantities: Several impor pqa of apecie have taken place at.iir °thump .dier t t:ttnit Europe. This goes- to that'rniaiiinito par Inste ad of sliittpjog cotton from the t'StaunuatEnatee.and drawing bills oQ SlChange, on iti .•sia BikatOgibela 21orthlotsiaeithe greater part . ,the instiaw now its made -a` OWilti : - oliefutiOn; anti the 6 4iAy 'AIM is . consequently moth, This. is tr . .0110111* of thitproonnti -MO, rates for exc hanges.. kn ..eki:reidii:Wvirooli trasinky of mass shi • I - -IL VPI r# : - . wk . i t ile""its.Yiarli•-' ' This riduoek . : . ,414Viel#01e4k0rUtYcii, 44 cuitaiiii, dogliti ~ # ;." AoloiSclmo?frilig44lo,,q?i4S.ionAr Who spa • r - ._, oa.in bills - among the brokers.- • Several 1 4 4 4- 4 41 5i# 4 i0 5 :1 - * i'': 440011140 igletik.. , ~...- ...-,.- 5 na4 , 5 ,-" . - .4.111 isfein -- 0i ....„ .3 , en nAubmt AM - "Pi (-..../401,4-4,--4660-24aptarmi-ifsr As Aubrame Of iheir lair' kw rote ..of wsrtfß Thiiir . isottitooV 11l Safi tkoroolkitsui the wide is now on s "btaud out." pa= letter in the 'pa 7 under date Artatiiltt that place ta the to - •n! United S } of •I tbe benea heal, Ind appeardd to - cony al , l bet while on a visit toGuiaes,hiatlitaattabitecl with MATH or COX AllOllllO • STOSte '..Putnarsiuruta.-4Anoth or reittsterns visited Phiktdelphia. on Friday afternoon, tiokkrejoivenile deluge with thunder and lightning, dis dirtied 4 the streets, and alarmed the timid terribly.— VhtenVierltidertkatirle d0nea114444;41e-karge Ida* 4 MilititActhi' IfirithWstands on SIO sireetjenirt h`fromthe f rt flonse, was struck lightning entered . at a Vilin near tba top of the irons sad.pasned dove through body ofit intoAhogrotsad, barkingik and-pied-wing a deep itssum tm,each side. The signiire• for some dlii: .lance in the vicinity. wris lined with the electrical sparks, sad the iroa veiling and:pavement for half the leaggrofSixth street was in a perfect blase. Nearly every_ persoat nisv of houses on the opposite side Ortllo sneak. were more or lees effected by the shock. Some were knocked out of their chairs. ' ; Idssireltostaiv--44-6The-Thila.:Minen 'Mites. at thebaggv,a car 'of the paasenger train from Baltimore tb6rMildlwl phis on Wednesday night was linloatek*th false keys, on the road between - Baltimore mid mingtoo, and robbea of tbreerboxes containing P r ; 000,principally in Ana.wican half dollars, consigned to .& Shoemaker, Express Agems , at Pisiladel; pliiifor:/kaante & CO's line. , Ttitits Aim that visited Philadelphia 'on • Wed neagivrissit, extended to - 4 Nclr Jam:Nand caused great deriegar - A geedionati residing at Hadaunfiald„isn turins thePbibuielphia San, that a cumber of barns yrkreenreoftiti; sheds, hay-stacks, &c., blown down and thrown tea great distance, fences carried from one Arm to another. patches of peas, &:-., torn up by the roots,doing infinitely more damage than has been ex periencecl from a storm for a number of years. The mule teams of lilt- Joseph Porter, of the Waterford Glass Works, v_ dle. on their return. home from thileity, were injured by the' fence mils heingariewn against them, breaking the tongues off' the ar;agons. and laming the mules. COLORID G EMIL. MAX AT THR Islamism the Portland American that Gan.Feasenden, • day or two since, appeared•before the District Court, and moved that a colored gentleman Wont Boston, Who was then with him, be admitted to practice as an attorney and counsellor at law in the coorts of Maine. The motion was made ander the new law, which makes all citizens or good moral character eligible to admis sion. The -necessary certificate was produced, but the Cu 71rerlda!h!st : - . 4320M , gri*4 - .4 1 1.0 0 B an :4:10 0 .00 61 '4) bad?' U: 4 3.4thragustv 4101 .Fitantra:-ThelJ: a. Cir_ cult Court in Now Orleans have quashed the indict_ ment against John M .13needlovo, °lithe point raised by counsel that the notes v.bich were the subjecu..4 the taking and using by Breedlove, were of no ratite, arid therefhre could not be the subject of a robbery. MONTAZAL F.I.7CTIOS—MURD KR OF A CITIZfN 6T 'THE SOLDUMT.—The Montreal Pilot of Tuesday is dressed in black fur the death of J. S. Champeau, one pfthos swoons of Mr Drirtruazonsloirho was onetted !r/ death by the government soldiery. in the Queen's ward, on the day.of the recent eloction. was s French Canadian, aged about twenty-nine years, and a citizen of Montreal.. He was at a legal meeting, held for dm purpose of taking the votes of the electors of Montreal for a candidate to represent them in Parliament, when, without the slightest warn ing whatever, he, with others of his fellow citizens. 'Wad chargeAl upon by the soldiers ,and wounded in, as we have been informed, no less than three planes. The 17th April, 1844, (says the Pilot) will hereafter :be re membered by the citizens 'of - Montreal, as the 21st May; 1832, has been, as a day on which murder was committed by Her Majesty's troops, under the authori, ty of the mrqistrates, upon peaceable citizens engaged in their lawful busiswes. The. -Pilettelde—•• It has 'struck many with surprise that note single Irish Cath. olic was summoned to the coroner's jury. Among other kinds of persecution, perhaps they areto be de clared ineligible to serve as jurors in alt cases in which politics may be involved. We do not go so far as to say that the jury has been intentionally packed, but it :seems very4trange that all the persons of 13rit!sy on sbould gra te:neiici m entsslti too warm partizans of Mr Nielson." FULL IS Nave Toaa.—About sis o'clock on Friday morning a fire brake' out in the Limo Foco Match Fac tory of Mr M Le Cour, No2ol and $O3 Cherrystreet, 'New York, which extended to the adjtiining building No 205, Cherry street, (ou the South-east corner of Pike street) all of which were destroyed, and the Su gar House Nuktilrfliite;Sareiit rmiciinfurea! The loss .is estimated at $35,000. F'The Baptista are holding a convention in Phil ndel hia. REbIARIEADVE.—We learn that a gentleman vr .o not long since died in Prince Georges county, Mary land, at an, advanced age, leaving considerable proper ty; and on examining into hie affairs, hie entire indebt ednese amounted to fifty cents,andtbat was contractel within a few ,days of his death We suppose no case of thin kind has ever before , occurred. LOG ROLLING,. Log-rolling legislation, is one of the most vicious and demoralising preetices Of modern politicians. One of the sworn turudians Of the rights of the people, says in effect, to I.is brother schemer: I will VO:la for a measure of yours, that I believe wrong, if you will . do me the like favor. The bargain is made; each one violates his conscience and his official oath, and assists in fastening pn the country a law which lie believes ought not to pass. Pennsylvania is deeply involved in debt in consequence of- this kind of legishrtioal. This system was ptactisea- by the whisiriat the extra, session of Congress in 1841, it enabled them to pass a series of measures few if any of which - could have passed on any other principles. The whig leader arhe is so scientific at other games is not ignorant - on'this subject oflog-rolling.. The New York Tribune bas a letter . from Henry Clay to J. H. Cray' Mudd. tripbrifri - • int his course in t1149, 0 4a regard to preemption. Yon can see here how tiepTays.ent his card He says, I wits Opposed to the pre-emption policy by itself,' be; hem:lit fraught with injustice to the public; that it occasioned greatirregularity in the settlement of the public-landsount engendered controversy and dispute O ,rd . , , tbeseitlarar again be says, I was willing on ,- anijnstmient of the land question to ,combine 'preemption and distribution together. And sc 4imedir.gly you will find in the Senate's journal of '4O '4l, pater i 5541, that I voted for such a combi nation. Heel' The' "eistroditteint of whig principles." This policy, though "fraught with injustice to the pub lic," &c. &c. will receive my support if combined with my hobby of dlsilibatioal This reminds me6° of the editor of the 01101 11 4 1 . - - - lier . : 'IFIIs 01 1 1' 61 . 61 ' w- P°1157" of Oe ct i l ig. -/SIT . -Chi, to 61":Mi4.19-1.0 !'`; imeß:''bes- was: williMisto; !WO** -'- its kAlle , es trisairelb i. a. en arrangement , along A* Oilr arm will he to his ad% antage. _:.,.. TH ' ' 1 • ' - % . ~ . 1. , . 7 d, ,• • , "-,, the United States o ~ i timerica and of the . ..... t ,t e . ..., ' . ... , ,„ •., . 4 :I i. '', .....-!:, ....4 -; •• Texas, have i - • o t, ..t4:. ' . ..,- - 1 - . .' 'Z' - ' • • ':' 4 ' .; .r: ' t ,"-• I -,.• !L :.• ' the ~. -- t treaty of It. ..:. _i William • ~y] •in • our seals, re* -,. - f...f, 4 ..5. :T:: ,- _ . ~„ OF ': E7 - : , INftE.O4 ; ---• • . ''.... hingtour the ylit' 1,11 . • - • __. . . l'i0• . ,-...• ''.-4 -„ n: .• .....'• _. p : ---; 18 • .-ts.'-' - • -;-__ -: - .„...----. fo PrGur• ' . 5,...,. _ ... or tits - "Osejtest , • second Notes, retirred to ate - committie on Foreign Relations, and ordered ISAAC VAX Z at, ;,. 'at td Ds pntfidm..ferakntsglie Apt, CAN IT in D Cita° • q/„I411 ,atij c I - &11 7 . Y-C )P 1 AVEIEIt Amcor Doxe Lu. •-- oct.se AT ' apiiims.N.4.l,c, Ttte e t : ee p eew pw DEERE T W.EEN.THE UNITED STATES business as very dull.—The dry goods business more OF • sig Ell (PA ..s)u) ,ititi ,RE P lIRJ., IQ ,„O.F. nester ot h e , 4 ,ig es , tga t l y mom iadima t i g- an • - ?2*X.,,Cdt Jef.:niNistmetieue4 intr. t wits tie ~ -,, 4-: . e s - ~..: e. '-:. e. '..f• A 14:,-, i'. cfenalmands,a4wsniiielne of -j ee.*. ..iNn - 'APRit., 4.f.'''' - ''' ' " I erhelpeapie„,t‘laataa,hweiltm.tte,--timolk I d efe •mauseial-Ailiaartheauksa4 l .lnueeia , thexisbut - ofeeillk. , ting their Constitudoir,exPressed; by an almost unan- l inois•and Indians Scrip, or.uncurrent ineney. imoue,yotel their ~desire tett)! isictiWitetted -,imes the I Uiicih-ertintreiieasMies, ancrbehig still 'deetreue of Ole . .tittle_ with :equal unanimity, in order to prriAd4 more eireCtually fot their security and prosperity: and thi United Suites, aetipiteßsOleiy,bY the desire to tad to' their own security and - prosperity, and to • ore' the Wishes of thn government and people of Texas, have defelnileed to acComplish, by treaty, objects so itnpor nt to their mutual and permanent welfare. • For that Per Pm. •thwEreiidetst,oftbe United States has given fell--peweet sto,Johte.C;.,celhoyue-eSoOtoltary of the State of the !Ailed StUtet, .ittel the President of the Republic of Teitailiesaptipititerttrith like powers, Inert .Vad..Zeridt and J. Pinckney Elendersesi, citizens or, the ' said :Beptiblict_and.the L attitiPleti:_ ipotentiaries,• after exchanging their. full powers,: have .agreed." _on ,end pine-hided: the. following , aril clegee ..• ,-. • _ i , ._ - .• . ART...L.7 ; Th e of Texas , acting ,in eon, fortni ky Withthe.rfiehS4Offifellople.ina tiyeredepart- neat of its GovernMent, cedes to the United States all its territories,.,telselseldifuthgmiuriek-vroperty end sovereignty,. • and to be ,anneite, 4 . - te - the aid-Unite States,ekeufsertheie Terrirotillft•luldtset ,to ; Ow sa ctmstitutioonl provisions with:digit titheir-T,erritories This-cession including all public lots and gqoaras, vaT °outlands, *Moos, minerals,, salt lakepand spriega, pith.. us *Obeli', fortifications, barraCks, ports a nd hetherse navy and navy yards. docks, nuememoje,sums, alma tient snd accranrements, archives OE4 -public fund*, debts, taxes - atnl ' dues unpaid at ..the, thugs. of. the AlX change of the ratifications (tithe treaty- - , Aar. 11. The, citizens. of.Texes Omit be incorpo rated into the Union of the United - States, maintained, and protected in Abe enjoyment of their liberty, and property, and -Omitted, as soon as may bp consistent kwith the principles of the Pet/et - al Constitution, to the .onjoyrnont of all the rights, privileges. immunities of 'citizens of the United Sta -. '. ..,....:,,,,, ART .' , 2 L .- :.''. , -i',. '' :7;7 , c-'i ••.- • • • • eetete, which are valid . .-,...,,,,•,,....: - _.-,..,.iii... to be .so by the „:, ...'.., ~ . ~- , _;.., ~ adop ted for t . ‘ :......, , -_,,,,, • .:- '7 ; i „ o n e claims to land, ...•!:;, ~ ~, "'•• • lost p) tigoitil found to Ibe valid .„ .. ,,:isee': .; - .li. ••.:':':' 7 ';;''' '. ;:: ::- '; .4' 7. .. - .. ''l7.r: • ART. Wi,. Vie-tit.PW'lll4*}SM.4l. Ce4l4 shall be i subject tit tTllWelytegialetioielle-ladOliisails.,sin the other .(oeitigHltli or A*, firnyiett*** , :s."tai - ii4hey ,„„), l i i . epplieublet sebject, however , to sucheltem tions tinolebanges an Congress may from time to time think proper to make. It is understood between the parties, that, ifin consermentie of•the ntorieein which land a have been surveyed in Texas, . or front previous grants or locations, the sixteenth portion cannot be applied for the purpose of education, Congress shall make equal provision by grant of land elsewhere.— And it is further understood, that, hereafter, the books, papers and documeons of the General Laud Mee *lf Texas shall be deposited and kept at such place 113 Texas as the Congress. °film United States may ART.' V. The United States assume- and agreei to pay the publin debt and liabilities of Texas, how ever created, for which the faith or credit of her govs ernment may be•initnel at the Pine of the exchange of the ratifications of this treaty; which tiebti and liabili ties are estimated , not to exceed in the whole, We millions of dollars, .0 be uscerteined and paid- in -thei manner hereinafter atmed. The payment tactile sum of three huhdred and fifty thousand dollars shall be made atthe Treasury Of the , United States, within ninety .days after the exchange, of the ratifications of this treaty. as follows: Two hun dred and fifty thousand dollars to Frederick Dawson, , of Baitimereoir his executers. on the delivery of that Amount often per cent bonds of Texas; one hundred thousand dollatii,if so mucb be required, in theredemp tion of the exchequer bills which may be in circulation nt the time of the -exchange cf the ratificatinas of this treaty. Fns- the payment of the remainder .of the dates tad liabilities of Texas, which, together with the a mount alrowlyspe,cified, altail.p9t exce4 ten millions of dallar•s; OM public:lands 'herein' ceded, and the 'nett revenue from the - same,l a I" - • Atrr. VI. In orrlein of the debts and liabilitle gality and validity theret he appointed by the Pres and with the advice ant I shall meet at Washington i six months - after the treaty, and may - Cent' twelve 'months, unless FROM ST. DOMINGO. • States should proleing il Captain Hurd of brig Jacob Story, at Boston 2244 oath for the faithful du from Aux Cayes. as in great consternation for the they are net directly or Week previous' to-his veiling from there, on account of claim!' at the thee, and en unexpected insurrection of the • inhabitants of the - I tintieece in office; and tht Aux.Cayes , byan arrest of me pf their number on the 'in their proceedings. In'ease Of the sickness, 1 !M. Ho confessed that it was the intention of the ' - ilia e• lor resignation of any ono of the, comtnissioners, his blacks to burn and pillage that City,`and massacre the or their place or places' May be supplied by the rt p.. Inhabitants. Thit National-Gnaw% have been on duty point ment na eferesaid. or by the'President of the Uni- every night. On the night if the 26th, the carmetutri4 ted States; during the recasts nfthe Senate. They; o r , it/officer of the place, received information that then a majority, of them„, shall, be authereied. under such' insurgents were marching for the city, and many of TeguiationS as rho Congress cif the United States may . the inhabitants ermsonMeed removing their e ff ects on prescribe, to hear. examine, and decide ott all goes- i board'uf the shipping in the harbor. • The 111 S. 'Con dons touching the -legality:and validity of said claims, . teller Agebt reentered en board the American - scheme ' and A u g, e lete e, e leiut is _alleelea r eet,,eiree.c...et: .e r Wm. W i'. son, Capt. Baker, at L-u'olock,' A. M: with te 'the 'clnitnanr, stating the 'anicint, tfisungughing his effects. The insurgent sit is supposed receive-infer 'principal fromnt, interest. , , Within through some of their spies in the city, thauthe Ted ,k e ktgaikeli ; s l a i i iia. shill:fie e ;t e ttie,l i i rind acewas•well defended; - which' prevented the pre- - entry made of the number, t he name of the p en son to meditated attack. . - . 7 .) .---i. r...- . ..... , 7r , --,, whom issued, and the aniopot, in st..book• to ho kept for l' ANOTHL - - • • - . . that purpose.. They shall tretsmit the !word of tiasir '1; IL TREATY: proceedings and die book in which tho certificates are The Madieenian of Saturday- await that the treaty entered, with' the -soothers anti documents produced recently-entered into by Mr. Wheston. .our. Minister before theirs; relative to the claims alloseeanr rejected, to Berlin. with• thre,Gt..rinaq.Ceutores Union, has been to the 'Treasury Department of the United Statei, to received by the Prisegreiff,-;WwlllE* presented Lo be deposited therein; and the Secretary of the. Trete the Senate for ratificitien' in a - frit 41Sys.• 'By tills) sury shall as Wert as practieeble. acup the receipt of treaty ft reduction of duties on Minton it it said. has' the same, ascertain the - aggregate amount of all the been obtained of from 120 to 70 is 80' Par ' tent:,' arid . 1 debts and liabilities allowed; and if the same. when the duty on CottOn; ricti . .and lard, *lll';he t itimuste - a dded to the a mount tribe paid to Frederick Dawson, net quite removed. Iti tenarii for th 4, ii[AlAisid,',*e;. land the sum which may be paid in the redemption of have agreed to emlumenui.duty est"the_llMOßltuns..:Of: rthe exchequer bills, shalt, not exceed the estimated twenty per cent. oetinftr alltstditoWilbYx Pri irony sum eef leo stilliousof „dollars, he • abiall,--en thes- Israel goods.- -Bail. Sm. . ' .• .. - - . sentation of a -certificate of thecommissiosters, issue, ______......--.......e------1----- at the option of the bolder, a new certificate for she i ! STORM ON •LAICF. 'MICHIGAN. '--: amount, distinguishing principal and interest, and . The following is en extriet 'Of a lette r 'ii l uldielied In` heelin g an interest of three per cent . ' per annum I rma the Buffalo CommOrcial Ad v ertiser,' : mod ''' •' • ' ' the date thereof; widch stock, in addition to being • Cetcsoo3(prifT7th, lB44 . made payable out of the net proceeds of the 'public li 'Last !den brought et, violent striim - Miry 'Suddenly, lends hereby ceded, shall also bt3receivable in payment ! and and fears are entertained for several veetels . that sail for the same. in case the amount of debt andliabili- ed immediately before. The scr. Wihdham sailed ties allowed , with the sums aforesaid to ,bo paid to at 0 o'clock with 10,000 bushels • wheat shipped Frederick Dawson, }lll4which may be paid in the re- by W L Whiting, iusured by. Bristol & Porter lane. • demption of exchequer bills, shrill exceed the said and the vessel ulso by them, it is said for P,000.. She, sum of ten millions of dollars, the said Secretary, be- is 'alltiffif on the Niirtiilteristod ' tutfo ll fffi ii Lioliti ''nfti fore issuing a now certificate, cir stock as the case may wheat will likely be lost: -- - • :. be, shall make in each case such ereportionable and' i The weather hart been very fair of late and vegeta rateable reduction on its amount as-to reduce the aggro- DOA is very' forward. rho wheat on all' hinds limits late to the sum of tenmillions of dollars, and he shall I very , rich and the breadth sown is very great: Prices have power to make allneedful rules end regulations ! IDA dawn a little, thate that were from 70 a 72 may necessary to carry into,effect the power s hereby vested a im be 65 a . m. • • -- -_ .. in him: •. . . - - Some sales tii store here at 72, bat ddleefreight l' . Aar. -VII. Until farther provision shall be made; cents in Buffalo. the laws of - Texas / as, dow ex isti ng , . shall remain in • I force, end 41-executme "and judicial officers in Texas, , exieffildnilltargoleNi;VibeNetsideni, isiffbeiMit4rDe i parteisuutoshall retain !Mir offices, - with all !Meijer and authority appettalaing thereto,' and the cou rts sof ' justios'ehtdi reteninie•itik tespedts al now established and- eliganixed: —i - '-'-v" , ..- ' • • • • , ART: VIIL .-- Isseeditgelyafterthe eichaugeofithel I ratification of-thistreety, the Presidentof-thoUnited I States, by. and with Omit:meet and advice - of the ' Senate, shaltuppoint t commissioner, -who shell pro ceed to Tessuend 'omelee the transfer of the territory tbereof, student:be Isehilfea • ma yithiie„property. ,apti ether tlaings.ltelitia conveyed, in the, mune( of OM Vs States. Hts.shall' exercise all executive - authority • said territory necessary to the proper execution of the I lews, until otherwise prosiduL, I ' Attr- IX. Timpreeentaseaty islutli - barntified:PlO' the ceettritekiggPfttistr-and the recifiCatioes teschengise 'it thicitY- 1 4 Woullrialtig!ls. lively., monde front therdaw 4sesa, atomiser ifTomnb. 6. 1 I n . witness whereof, we, the undersigned, plestipoe TOR THIC VOMIT Cairo. * • I.IA D.-.:ltle ilitilket "Was nearly„ bare', Vora 1111.1 1 • , . .. , - .. ~ The . .young gentlemen of the cii,ir . tii , re' Meer - gritty, ;the Actor, a dinner at the Plantain Hansa. At.,sartutaiktirrostr-41FetiosainfrOW0*.artohing yin Speouttorihat Hon. Dues H. LIV*III , IOII been 'appointed hy the Governor of Alabama - to the va cancy in the Senate occasioned by the: resignation o Col.Kteo. ST. LORIS APRIL 22. The rive'''.wal risicie chtiftliarb ALAtaislA mown: Our readers will notice this mording a further de cline in Alabama Bank Notris: On the 16th inst., ,itt Mobile, State Bank and Branches were quoted att4 a :15 discount. The Brokers here are not very oirKinus to buyAt the current quotations in the present unset tled state cf the marketin Mobile-rwhicitris consider efiJOsts togrilator of its voles iu "loco,. Our j quotation to-day is 15 per cent 25th. - - • ' ‘LATEtt rit - 011 HA.V1 4 17 -- -- By the schooner Ocalloo, Captain Lufkin, whiChfat 4 - ,rivedat; Philadelphia on Friday niotning - from Cape Hayden, the editors of the Philadelphia Gazette have received the following letter wader dam- of the 10th inst. It gives a ins unholy picture of the effects of theanarchy that has recently laid hold oathe tants of Hayti. "Everything throughout the island is in anarchy and confietian; Array:am insMabt artarattus--.0 140tIt of Ole present government,aa it iscompletaly without resour ces; little or no money in the Treasury, and in means of remedying the Troops and officers in all the t teParnzients'iriffidlit 'pay' or rettOris. part of the Island imam determined as it has declared it will do, to put itself under a separate government, , A few daysbefore we left, a large detachment of troops some twelve or ,fifteran thousand, marched into the Cape, havingtale4Aefeittedirearl9i~ihy a small body of Spaniards. The Weeks declaring that they watildriot fight,threw away their amenenitien, tnenced an immediate retreat,threatening their officers, most of whom are mulattoes, with destruction if they I attempted to stop them. Most of the troops on their ' arrival at the Caper . ar e disbanding themselves and going to theirAtatise.4llyreg irattitiltel Adage to fight, and that the disturbance is only an excuse of the offi cers, who are most of them mulattoes, to have the troops who arc mostly blacks, killed off. The mulat toes are very fearful of an insurrection of the blacks. The last account that was hod of- the President he was marching against Domingo city, at the beial - of 25 or 30 thousarxl troops. There was a good supply of all kinds of American produce in the market, sales very dull, very little or no cotfie, or any kinds of pro-' duce coming into.irwrket, ftitral)oirglo one to bring it (i;che rppkxbawing.xmat.,4l.fteemplep*,:fila9tarsi the army. ihocking - morder.was committAmight before last, in a sailor's boarding house, 158 Old Levee street, be tween linsulinc and Hospital greets. 00, tbe evuning of Wednesday, a sailor, some 24 years old, and his wife, went into the above house, took supper and went to bed. In the course of the night some cries or moans were heard; illesiseuphigof the house went into the room; they found the dour open—the sailor was not there, and his.viife lay in her bed, wilh her bead nearly ievetek . ftonalientMdl i • 91 114 . 43r ft e4 the house yesterday, and was arrested by the First Vunicipality police. Ho had 'changed the clothes which he wore the previouS day, but : on 'his being itripped,it was found that several stains of bland were vend on his body. He bus Imen, of course, commit: rd to thagparislt flirts w nwait tsial.,-„Hisstame JutndEl. Currlmius; lie Pad the'discelieir here. recently from Li'verpool, in the ship St. Lawrente, , . Jealousy—that passion of fiendish form—has pronsp -3 ned him, it is said, to the God•ctinderntwed decd.—N. 0. Picayune, 19th inst. _ LABOR IN FACTORIES. Agreat but unsuccessful effect, has been make by Leal Ashley,to reduce the hours of labor in factories to ten instead of twelve. The Ministers resisted him, upon the ground, that the proposition, if Carried, would re strict manufacturing products one-sixth, involve aloes of little less than twenty millions sterling annually; and reduce the wageirin'ihe sinus= proportion, but ,upotrtbe first vote they were defeated by a asajoritii of-9-4qm . 179. noes 170. , Subsequently; however, la sookpMilliso took plies, and the Footer , bill was 1 withdrassaistrbe presented In another shags. Thus ends (says the Eiiroriefa Thner,)fot the paw eat, the oweideratioto of one , of ti*saost sulk-big ital teorpiiiitintsefeetaterwith thithviash - ill alai scialsiaea iio , -Of theloototy "porblaticei;the soasitP , eratiotrof "sages t ratite and thatesphoyasett, , ofsm& tal.--sobjeetti hitheetheonsidetaiihered-tbe teach ef legislative reetricdoickoktes- meet moss Whew the ItopeetlittairoMoft;,:'- sr;f' i , 3 , , „.... Wactiegholn 'Went* Wasiak* pesparfrottling among the liberal Christian powers, not only strong _remon strances have been addressed to the tut kish govern rollout against this practice by England and France bin decided threats of hostility andstion have aen..offailly•.pcoakuivanU_ ••..,• the iml444 het.pgiatively.trifesp&upalpattaen,thejneagelce. .Are. ligion of thervi`ord h. e tlitatti,:hsii :••inii - biliestained 'by she sword,anci ii lliussubnautire tro Ins dentine/I' to Christianity, the boW-strofig and cimeteiitiuseterrify • land punish the_ proselytes. AlitOugh we - at , not be ' 'Revs in a second crusade of Peter the lletniut,we think . . a stroqg,, feeling of.indij;Wi9n, _am om Cliiisiians throughotitibetiorld'Abaltbefatouiecr b y eat tbiztse, which promisesenv thing but 'tranquility and perrita; nency to the Mussulmen power. Russia is gatheift, an imamate!! we' . F,,ziontrisrbotsrafthe Black- ea, ostensibly against the CireisiSians, bat iihkhli finally destined to °mate against Turkey, and tamest ;he great objects of conquest so lung cheribed by CipAr• rine."l6.lifitAiitT7fante ehtzweideftetlfflt6thlrtir ley, and all Christenantn entestaining . rtiong fhelings l ia of hostility •to that power, the designs of Ressia.will easily bo scconaplished, r a 1 e _ Tt , itlizzovjil hate -Art Act possess lei! hrtti r iopel v- Egypt heecenes'a powirissidn of: Witte sectfttillat safety of her East fitliii • territories-and the overland route telltale.. A religious war against Turkey would' produce • 4 0 Pleat Itionw4knallArii i4 izt i N c itt iwto bean known for centuries.-0 I": gee. . _ , FROM MAYAN ' A . We have ftlilfcNlVlT9ndelreliped.files 44pspers from 'Havana td thelOtirinstinelidrvii/TiWeeisie4iliy the T. Street. In addition to the news of itn 'Outrage com mitted arm an Atnerictin - on' the 9th last , we have but little intelligence. Continual apprehensions are . felt of ser viteinsurrootionst . otaslatadtedidtukitear ere shot on the Bth inst at Matanzas. Arrests were made dailynt Havana of mulattoes—some of them behig very wealthy and possessinginfluence. The wiser of the city are said,to be filled with . theme—Tic. WHAT DOES. IT MEAN? We find thefollowing, peragrap h in the National to telligeremkkrrilley: -- Leans of Coogrest 'o* the Lars ofillExPagriotioi , We. are requested to state that W E Robinsoo, Esq.. of Connecticut, who lectured in tbissity last summer, will,'in a day or two deliver a lecittic neceishy4iftlfi odurnsysillse subject of expatriation. lie.presented a pet:Wooly. the SIMMS 013 that subject on Tuesday last. He. has the written and published opinionsof some of thorniest eminent Inityers in - ithistountryllidirisillisszefralle• 'gress is absolutely necessary to secure the ruitoralizerlt citizen from imminent danger, in case of war betmeen this and any othernation. lE4rLFTtRi tY CIILIBRATIOS Sy . ?Ili Mk*. sEtALL INSTITUTE. -- The public ate respectfully invi ted to attend the eighth anniversary eelebaition'ef the Marshall Literary Institute, on Friday evening, the 3d in , usixt,itt. halt past seven 'o4:4o4 l lure Room of the - 1.1463h Re'ormeit Lutheran Cliinich !. Seventh street, above The exercises is iii Consist of„'an Anniversary dress, an Original Poeni. iind a debate 'on the follicaititg resolution: Resolved, Tinstabia principles.ireve — lved in Native American... Associations are subversive of the best ins te rests of the country. . , 2t Da- %V, KErtx.:t mc)tiLtt, DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIRs, . . Crner of IVood steel angt, V' in alley, tv • fir- f•-•ro.f V 4 fresh Medicines, selected put tip NVll•Eviriath tare, tau be harl ' at all times; at 'mode- rate miens. PhyAicians' prescriptions carefully compound- and MNI B US, numbcr2, containing the following 6 new novels, fur only 25 cents: The Game of %Life, 'ay ikiteblet Marrying for k Mitriefjhi 4 Stritioie: = The Omen, by John Oak; Loaded Dice, by Joe Bariim - Murder will tait.„ . , hdrale:ct Bertrand.De La mix, fiy rilarnes. Ladies Companion for Mny, gorgeonslyeattQiish ' ed. This is the beginning of a new volume, only $3 Per annum. .“ - st.ll Mysteries of L0ndan,..149 3,, Texas, h history i geography, natant and topogra phy, by Wm Kenneday, Esq. " - Arthur o'-Lary, his waddreringaarnMittiddrings. by bitirtild UV!, Antalt , l9P ., mntioarsat Cillirkg= o o 4 4ol le;y, Jack Hinton, &c. . The poly complete edition.— Illustrated. , . . , Chatsworth. or the romance of a week, ' edited by the autburofTremaine De Very, &c-, at Cook Lho kaly Depot, 85, Fourth street. , ,to 2 - ENV BALTINTORtkitATHIOI.4-A (,w more `bbhsnew BaltlinoreHerrini, just received and fur sale by • ' REINHART . & STRONG, ere 2. MO, Liberty street.. ;Eh ied l'esiebesc 3 11 BB,LS Dried t'eaches t szt`cirt do 14.44A5trec0,V41674- for r wirtyyy trite my • • No 4T, Witeestreet. TO the Honorable the Judges, of the Court of Quarter sessions of thePhacts,.in'thed fir dm county of Alhitherol; 1., f-. {s:',l +2 2 f,::.f.i r ,rt , - t iwzi) The petition of Mrs Eliza McDonidd, of Peebles township; respectfully sbewetle— - I Their-your petitioner tatisprovided herself with raw tcriais for the accommodation of travelers and others, at her dor2pApachlyisofi it.AnitjWitit"tind prays that your bin may pl Apittt. r a license to keep a intblic..housti r .t.trof eidertaiwoont. , And your petitioner, tts' in duty` diuntl,o4l pra y : ELIZA McDONATA) -••• i .17.• , ~.., I t ,. \V tie subscdbers i , ci ins of reohles_titoptsbi • dd'arriffilhit itreatliikirthierinlf gar* , for honesty and tetaple ltekd , Wirail provided with house room and conveniences for the acoommodtition of travelers and others, and that said tavern is neces sary. 1 :-It-1 .'a 4....0..c• :':i. . John Butler, ' I I ismer, Phineas Reynolds, John F McCombs, Bvnj L Sphor, Gee E 'Wallace, SamustSulton, l ''.. Ditrinheltirv 7 '' , "'` l2 . ,- .= Thomas Johnson, Devid'lrWin. James Burnside, David Weohher. m2-3t SALAD OIL.-7.o4lll,&ifie ff bottled in Na plea, expTexteiPoi dmilagioriebi; ju4l ,received Cram Philadelphii; find rnt'salii by WILLIAMS & -DILWORTH, Woo& 13,11.neasttallPirnogaYerrimieiesita gifirgiter, HAS" emoie;i hie office to the rooms . mom 10 bi Joha J Mitchel, Esq, on Smithfield, 1 ?tilt ,A=. I f't my 2 '''r 4 l` Air -$ TORY; AT CONCERT . HALL, Or Tnusener Ersittsci, !der -At -7i- o'clock. R. WHITNEY isseiheleirsiAti inform this re „LWalkeed•Edannseiskstiettlis feleadelibt 4% .4 lectures on the science, and preaticenf Popular °Tato 19.41estrated by rdrred, - t iessipcom I °)lncw 9 ' 4 . 4 r ° 7 eitntirto, &arm from Britiet' t, end American reset-- y it , a t i llraterieefUnpespfillet l eift e, q 743l l , Webster,andilse . rest. S ee chestier,. Tickets for thettathedlll(sideinlifoit lady and claw', Si * two hake sod a potheinsa4ll94 Am& bVfsisvesieslifi $5; alkik!tebOe 00 Mal l et • OEMs; t” be Wet deep:hope book etogm.. beta House, Exam/go Hood* at the °Uleal 114- , ile of the fie, and at **Otis, sow or Larrraas - A143 in the Post Office, Allegheny, Mai • lar Persons calling for Lanese * lees. say they are advertised.. , • - wq4 .- George - ' BOO Baum; James-11 - *WO Vass 4 Strimin Jacob • - 8011113144 B-Caelom Beebe Eli Sather Mt! CBlllOl2 & Reet411.34c . ..1 1 Charlton Jacobs Calbociti Egiridal - - Collies lieszitG-Ii Cowen Roberts Davis H Z Dickey° Join agiiinsag z 4, - Doadota:.l...l Donglia Sogis;,/:.) Derby Hugh Dasey.:VlOW"..: , Derby Lucy Dulk l 4e4 80311 - Diet,sch :VVE-Plekt7:l4`27or Pir+lealtalirvaT Emma J'/-• l'otheibaw E . Fulton John Ferias Jane II• - Fisher Joseph , Fiehilog Grace , .ctiarsia Sarah Jan*. G eier . , „ :61211111er Sasaki, • iMjal l - rsihnoie GriertJonitil4a Gilbert Lewis"' '' Gill Aan • ' Gavin Mary k ;Mansiact W , Matt somas Hansel SM_ _ Houma Sir[ • - Ilern . 7 l ato =Lt Itairi wir x tbndatri l HnmmiU Mary avl4 , Haciiitsytallov3ona::"igintlk flot t scsm...joim Trat4W ;o4 4l% `' Haskins - W5[5BM „ Haney'sell Hudsoi • Haastora itaitat Mils Wm' TtivinAti" l ' Angham-J'S. itarttei' IKaler John. ~ Kaufman Ina& 4likenedy Catharine . Daniel et Soave ' • • gl7 . John Matthias Daniel Mahan Win Pr iMattliitt Daniel irilartin John Marshal S Martina John Marshal Aietil Menich McWright JOhn MeCurdy Sarah McCland Nathan McPherson R McDowell John , , McCunuel John ' hlcEkmnelltenh4sl'' Ale Cootie! Tlxmoits ' LEL Munt.za. Overderf Palmer - fle*l: hilteter Jobb , noibles J M i±;, Quail WV® Dr Ramsay Tbotossi Mosta Lecittaa.• Smith- John Smith Mks ' • Smith Joint " Smith Wm - ' Smith Fred Rii7 SbeddiinJelm • • Stood Serbir • Shwa* - • Stemrart Stiehl& SampleiWerimbor StevriiriMilegmblet Stswiert Sash ' Stone Wio $ • - Thomas .1 F. Rev Tod James Vda...e 'Davie/ Wallace Jiihri'4 Wskers Ativittises- 2 ' 0 11; Welker John IVinteri Otininet ' Watts z,,31414 1 c,- 1 0,b111,- - 1 4:1 - wilicoltunet , , Youngion 3Ohn Young Minetra Zeifidl Moue„ 4 ,11V= ‘Nr,goiditipt, lD !L 7, If.l*.Velnim4 ids•-clOccl to FooLth, : war Wood, 11trI:#1 . WWI PM 1 044 C. Onnigh, En. April 8./844. 14011614.4,=40ti detkefilittool6ll- vflux willatteurltAi*ii! skirte, dozing oty ribessce. 'March'tS' -- - V' DkitgAarif, as-fmaoe riAlritf Sit.ffliS; %Tata awl Clock Maker, tkoderli Wedekes..Clockt, Breast Plik!,ll4. /Me ssi i CAaties, X*, Spottaa, Combs faelty of ardefictiptions repairal and nide . taiv: 4er• 11107, poi etylet; next door tolfarkst. al2-li . . , !ARCM AND FRESIIArkIC.R._ / OF INGRAM ; ANDYERTTW CARPETS. nil RE reviler asbottinatorlhe *both articles, et itreet, has been grey 4y..torgessethrftesh arrivals, so ibst the greatest variety ofipeuerss and qualities coo bethund at.ds priseambas, of Joy other plaisliftbe anipatte of allk claims led loosefasideselthl dasariptioths amid the canna, *Ube iold 1,-Osioseo .il. Cos T.thar Tr 1 airy Itus riurtie c 4iiv. •_ • Ales amortrimi of 'Broths* Wiwi sag Seib.' sil Beardyilesga. da BlCir. AudiKWo:tit/46.X Ainsworth Robert Anderson James 12111/46tort"r4abetit CepimoilMillara• Cape kimirt r .I.J (OW ! 7,.,:::',1,- isbesitourtireb • tots 1008 • 'KIWI St A Loid=James:• Lyn - , LOPD-Wialain .t. M • Miller John Mend B D Matlater !Ain* Mitchel Joii, •Miller Snsan; ,Vroritn halo :.MoorThotTLVl' • t hinor'VD Mc MeMee Mary • McKenrw Samuel McOtoo lin Wu `8'":l McVey avid MaKiiic l4 PC°l,,W el i Rath McGeelroranl, 'L 4 Pride Juba Phillip* John. 1111101 t, 2 ,, ~.1 • 4t "' • Itibittlisisset Itlitekisetier.meolyt • ENE= M+ Jailer Sbew Shaitm - SmithatAL Scott. y,.. -...;,.5c :s 1 ~ , ,i • Seta 0-r 'i -.." NI • Stook Joh& Ilik: 'c . w. , 4 ' . 1 Sproul • W0w1ii...",” 6; .: lithekles EThilir-on ' nittram , hiseti.to , Sinks Jelin* • - •••' - -filuttoi &easel. •• 11 * i • Turner S Ha, Intentin Latnahr' •`-',141 WM. KARNS, P. M . Atli ( , 1 i
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