. . - swilled ander thetreat it at it its mini:num: the; ASAUS ItZte-.41. , ;hulk, on the er VMS arrested between 4 115 '• isslowi but at each turn the volume uf air en Gap s and, • 1- the 4 suignsenta; the boateaserges,its celerity augments, drill'i d us it Old.WhO wisfo er • t soon takes its normal speed 34 On making function only one of the locomotion 40001 nib d Cairo. II c r *team arrives-urn pressure of • 'r ' t egi arlitir • vv . . .. j, impriuu a speed on the boat of 24 miles an hour, rife of roon4 from t h e m a il 'fief* • water being cureentieses and the wind calm. At this, , %isat even t x uttioktriaed, theboat is tam ll ar i a iw ti i f sae aria a cart , i 11INVW isfr i 4 oli 7 4 - 1 Mr 7 Ili I r - woo , jar, ilysa., i 'Ali,. 'AG tans oreemt is :asefficient to tbees "PIO lox** 01 ifflool l actilbri4' o4 f ,t.' i - malt* a voyageof 134 1 miles in 96 hours. 1 Vir'Y we may tar' frqgil.itiefeCt.:UPon a it" - , Iss function with both locomotives, the steam Itee s,,our sprightly rienti o f the Post is cerrect.—Age. Las onittel lielh stif,two'itmeePheine, API " at 1e. " 14 il Niel * ought it would make you laugh, Mr. Age I mil —.- moteets fit herimby °force of 92 horst,. The tern - ... _ s i ilstesti fL rre - ittilittarra , --`'';''''''-' 4 ; ---- ------' o n the per, ci,lowi f it„th il o pi frceim illi4 e iiv/i p itAi s ts of ! make an o fficial offe i se oi:;_ismismatine! p art o f w , •-4, V ' w hich . -erred .11T i Y C Z F ir e igit: 9 ial.itolo.it. ...„.., . •ti three note et in naa on i m ei r A"' •k 7 .as Mtn re . ut, ISIVA* ,..... ,-.n.,• —1 i • Saturday and Mondiy .The i ftiskeas Is ffilit n • tletovery'lli4-olt`eltcamstatices. At. Ascend( . • -- ' 'e.s' • s' 'C' .- s olv e d' the. ant; of this Tmilens vrmAd' have • • ""144"1"'""*""4"t*"'"*.'D'Int' • r" ' - vthe United Stemitin'an eXpendso : tbo lll t l Waito• thaixotiottd - bY aba T r tikt" 41 4 4 t+taki :•""'' : ' • '' ing, and somewhi4 - tincertain war with - llteticb; end' "A bonfire was bitirt et Ate corm+ o f Ninth anti -,., el s o - in ei v e rr y r e s e a tto co mi n g en cy o r n t i vol aidtb. - Poplar itieets;atid the bins a ventral 4f the conies • • England. • Mnecover, the public mind in th6Tuitiad nett located it the Weste rn tied ' tunthwestern mitt of • States was eery much di vide(' cm the subject c slavery, The tit, - were flog tir die 4piess pnrpoee of brrmeing , an d a rem, jestfausy 4;1440 see the pare of. ihe New libri 'Several companies to the eubuttis le have n fighte England Snot:pip reined teetwy 419c:easing is!"lß4uenen These feints effected the desired objeet. Ate lath in the r thitisti . ttitheestestiletifThterests. leer a lergislindy of ru ffi ans;cnrepoeedof members of In the Ps•nent instance dirtit-appears very uncer• the Good Will, Western and Columbia Hcfee, and' Min whether l on the - wbele•Ohe atiarmatiOnieft r t Fairmount and Mechanic Engine, and other comp*- may.not beim event tether fleiorafile thin ()the e nkukinula brutal bat,tle al theseteeMntef Sentnleteet l Ihr tbe British %innate. • IN 4101311 , MS 'CIN ofa'Menns • an/ IIi4A, tvia Savona Of the crin'iltatuats were lo• ethnic/ins-The Ut6tedStineit. and ea ftsi retrieves the juret4 and one young nun name ' t.:67,*tine, was Jiitr- teroputtiotrtna wet, it Is by no Minns Certain that this' tied' settee ground In'a dying' shoe. " About halpsast ' might bead be looked on as et ndriantige. A aver Wino o'clock, the Hibernia mid Franklin Enguesolem- , with the U. States, even if successful beymei anemia ponies came in collision at die corner of Fiftlhind • sangeineMtpeetatlons ' -would be a milantity of thei'muit. or Spruce. streets.' The bully of the Franklin, named ~f atal elescriptiem .A- ,iereener, the = . tin of Texas Bream.; was beams almost to death, oral a member of - would aiiregreat additioriel ri u in die Up the Hibernia wen borne from the grossed wounded:a... i on ti, 1, 3 „ teresti, „,,„ „h s , .we must mr.,,r,,,,,0rii,,' At the same time, two eitizent passing, were knocked v a ; the, mist c o i ~L il a ji, r -ii t 7 l ; c ` ! of political down , bsithbricithatt. 000. with his lamed Cut open; and commercial m u l li ons w i t i s r ag i an d...l/loo„ n a m e ly, 1 weetairmeintil the drug store nt the northeast Corner, of the southien cotton growing, States. The vote of iftlatbit other 'rent to the police. 05fic9 to lodge coca- Texas would' be necessarily an additional freetrade Pittint•" 7 " At 12 o'cleicksi strong fotee 'of the. Franltlin vote, which in the present baleneed state of perties ramisbertend their friends came up Th ird street 10-eile and Min - rein, might feet:ready prove decisive. We tack the house of the Hibernia eArnminY: het tbeY we're cannot afford to alienate the southern interest and dispereed by a body of the'poliee under Careen Ben- strengtheim the advocates of the high tariff by opposing nett, of the S E watch Divitinn." a measure so warmly advocated by the Southern States, The second was among die negroes, and the Sun and by enlisting all the feeling 4 oedema pride and Angie-Saxon prejedice n Znin4t us throughouttheCin ema the following account: inn. Not is it ever good 'policy in a nation to commit "Riot is West Pitastde/pkta.—On Saturday eight itself to an opposition agiin4t t h e newel] coarse of e a large number'of colored persons it, West Philactel- vents, which ei Wesley points to the ultimate incorpo phia, made an attack upon the colored residents at that ration of the unoccupied praitiee of Texas with the pl ace , d e eemi n g much property, sod miffing allabey I neighbo ' - menet: ilLialaline • -We vets, therefore, avad conveniently carry away. Four of thei that wiz „,nisay les sleautwait„ eniftheep neentin ,L.xioters were arrested on the bridge, by the city watelbeloalatr tion at % '" liiiiibriitgatidiril Lietweenthe ven wete taken by theseolice of West Philadelphia. in ; two eon the morning they had a hearin , before Mayor Semi, inter fettsi-.1 van with As' domestic of and were committed to answer. . L . ' another MOsOtt s esepigeopeat ittrrersy.- The last, and the most dreadful mei bloody of the i ''... z ,t;'', l : 4- ItirktAND. throe, occurred on Monday afte rn oon, Cad the follow- I STATOrflii,CWilarilligly beinithi first day ing particulars are given in the Pentwyemniart of Toes- of l': - *F.:Thies the viCioltY of -tbeveletrt• orlivir w " err)."4l an expectant rnultitude.oebo weWon the day morning: , tiptoeof espectation to Ileum the sentence of the cnn "Dreadful Ricti.—Testerddy afternoon, a dreadful vieted conspirators in the late State trials. They and disgraceful rim occurred in Kensington. At 4 were, howevosj, iiintiwywriotett:the*Cotirt'ont, the city 1 o ' c l o ck, a meeting of the Native American party was an d county erred .jurins were sworn, a few motions of held at the corner of Second and Muster streets. The n" general interest aterehnardowd the Court adjottroed meeting was addressed by Mr S K Kramer, General without the name of. O'Connell or his case being once 1 Smith suet lemieg. Ilirron*tr:O - 01 ,31 :101 1 H,..17 - mentioned throughout the day 1 / 4104 1 ed m itt a t0itb.0 14 410 0 % 1 , _ „ra,„Tsile, re- Out of C. we learn that the Crown has served c . '' litecdfseeiskijiolo.: _ . lee the convicted Repealer* wither fnor-day role, to tirmear be KR 1*,11144 ,1itt,..., !II& foe judgment, which is according to usual practiee; ine*ltorbeto . • ildfi -0. 11 10111 to sod they on %heather-heed, beve served the Crown oxextlitaatriasteatillkAfittla'tbia,„ F ''' with a t wreday rule of notioe, in move fora new trial: bernialVaelibuse; then commereseel - eiteref the most this lamer would empire on Weetneeclay, bat as the dreadful scenes that can well be imagined. . Court sit in crier on that any. it would not come mail "Volley after volley was fired, tuid a rush was tnade Thnestinr and on Friday the Attorney General would over a lot in the direction of the Hibernia Hose house. b e ra b i d . d ..,....la to move for jo.i.rment; hot wheeton he will From every street andhease came rushingto thy Janie do so when there is a eneefin' 1 motion fora new trial, of action.armed men—some with muskets, others with remote, to - be see .. The ernund ...„ which a new tri_ bludgeon& and stones; many of them were accompany" al ar e to be p l ayed rut, ore similar to the paint-brought ed by women who urged them on and directed them forward „ the trial, sit: the „,,i,,,,;„ o f n rut of whew to fire. Those in the markethouse maintained , the jury roll—the 4nion(mier of Mr. John Jaen Rig their ground "and held aloft the flag—while the emare by—tho carrying of the trial beyond Hilary Term, end between Cadwallader street nod the Germantown rood j "Ant i. ;non strongly urged, the nnadireetion or the in Master street WWI filled with the combatants. Sims , horned iodg ,,, I . summing , : up the evia .,,,, re ,. of them hero but ikaut houses. but t hey were watebyd/ The attendnnee of Mr-UCeinnell end the re.t of the and the Infuriated -nub fell to work and' partially - ire' traverser., nt the Law Courts. attracted large crowds strayed the houses in which they had taken refuge of personewiso, however, (reedy dist/env-1i on hent "ln Cadwallader street, a Amine frightfed se-1e Mg that no matter of Interest relating teethe State trials was presented. The house of a widow woman into „ m id „ mot , 0 , own Thursday. which a man rim was Attacked, he doors were broken The Greta Repent Pinner at Cork.—The grand 1 1 open and the rioters rushed in and broke the furniture banquet to Mr O'Connell. given by the inhabitants of to fragments. Cork, 100 1 / 4 m:et ettMowley, the 7th inst. Upwards "The riot tested atmet an benr,dering which tiniethe I, 0 of 800 peewee were reeitent, and Mr Smith O'Brien, reports of firearms numbered hundreds, and at least 50 IM. P .from Limerteli, presided The speech of„*. persons . fell from being wounded. Several persons 1 O'Connell WWI the principal event of tht evening. feeita were reported to have been killed. A young main re- 1 its containing a variety of allusions in tEn stameuessehe 1 petted to be passed upon him. StenoilMile44ll ll "Plo`o• siding in St John street, near Brayer, teamed George Shiffley, was killed on the spot. certainly. A young dour of the, demon I i(I . 4:1 strat on, I IRV man named Temper was shut in the hip, and was wounded in so slitaiting a manner that he cannot pas - 14 : 1r a” ' be e'er * foal 1 4 1t!' ' -. ', '''...e .......'• received! surhs compliment. , ''''.-`) sibly survive. 6 ,, ' B e rm e, .No man who ever mood on ~,,- 000, ..", lies "Among the buildings attacked was leo ._ n " ewerl oi. s as I . have been_ bon - the t ires- Hose Heine, the lights oflhis were all knocked oat . pe ; but I would „ ' the prison, and the premises otherwise damaged. We believe that °ow i nnliment, for the t ea monarch in' the Beg wasprotected by thom who had unsiestakem with tiro e unmerited 'world. • '• , 411 ' .:1 1, --Wh*grinto have the venturesome: wok or protecting it, knit vi-listbe.canie I committetil (Load cries-4 ' Nene.' s l .I declare of hwe knew not. The Native American party gra toßeefaaher does ve t nldonot . know.' now l believe . aditee.l . u sti . ce, dually dispersed, and up to a late hour in the evening p onak • floc aar,,l WOW . tha t the comparative order prevailed." sagacious jury knew what crime they emnicted me on. I repeat I rim not aware of the erime. bet' em entre or thie, that -Wit was to be committed over again, I am the hoyfor it. ((Ivan Cheering.) ' I have done noth int of which I em adorned before man, or tremble for before my God. Another reference to his sentence' elicited tremens does applause.- , lara edveaced in life-tins prison me, Jennie-me tny'citistence-(Sensation, vny eitistence--(tensation, and cries of "God forbid'. ") lam not shrinking from the dungeon. („Cheers,) I dombOstioSt la is whining or pitiful' inintwel but 1 do trust that my last moments will be enlivened by the re-, flection thee L should have lived keetee bed I sot loved Ireland so imensely, (Loed charts.) .. ' A Ifind ing to the ilticertairitY of his trei nei hi pri Oiled , It would be en kilo thing for any Man to soppoto . that I-am not to go to prison. (Cries of stlo,') Yes, ferns - sure as I seeJou here, 1 1 shall have to go there. (Reeewed cries' qr 'ere' enAstseere.) What folly you talk! , a re youllatenid the' ' Vey' of "the gaol door to lock it ngniost me. (Laughter end cheers.) I say, I -trill go Id inisont I sirs trot say r will.go because it will bessealrest iny wiidibut Isits say that I shall.ges, for I will he remit:minded .there. How can any man 14 , 1 1 Pe1l diatA am 09C3i):1 0 -;there / There. are times ways Of avoiding the priaouthe Rrat is by making- sub miision to our enemies, a course which you would not recommend. (Loud cheering.) 'thought you would agree on that point. (Leingldir.)" -The second way is by the -resalt of the Writ of arraiel but. l -confetti •I" know so much eaf jedges that My awn cenvietsee ns an old lawyer. is that we have the. elettest possible• ease for settigg aside the judgment, - (Fleae and cheers.) The thlfd way would he by -thir government abandoning the prosectition.andholdinguimider a reeognizitece to come up for judgment at an indefinite pertel. (Hear, hear.) But they will not do that. e • • Take it for for granted, the sentences will be merrier' into ex ecution. Take this also with you, they may impris on me,but they will tot vex inee-willey may confine my person, and they will del sonbut they-will not deprive me of a`single pleasurable' wensatiesi. : (Cheers )—lf I have , not this enjelitnent,eand . eiercisn'of my native monnelins, thoughl:shell `not bet 'abetted by the merry nound-'of my bengles,leitill dream , a day •trialin of them. and will torn,tny i mind to pursuits that will be sore, to yield delight and yiatßudjun. at . sill •elieVrikll'filletioltsdlier•iiiiitirefieeevietiftlitit it firm 'wnrlting for forty" Yenta' commit have in 'emiteMpl#irfo that; Mill myrestistiftehment lathed thee did ent-i4olt- , riPerrstifierne •riow—that-they• did 'not-begin. by thinfi- Ant +mi. -"('Hear ' ) -• • • _ AlleettliSlT,'Militclltity of the - people of legend un derthesertirmitnatiebtlilye Milled:upon'tbetic inoftty etilemetialatignidge'lleverbitsueSiif picaileseNbit ibtrite mand for eepekl,terel•A*-44510w,-40.beVediettitat Mid oeclitrly-foeltd ciaLteelieriet.......„,„„tionduet it woibeililitarer tr.. , be e.. --. no Pee.erlike te..""ft.." f *seta „ii,, r,i„e„,,,,,, lpe idit eel, rtialeefrier 11; I • :..• to OW AM, if t. 1 toiney Gellhrar: 1 - 1 ', us his speech:— - - - -- - -,, _; o ,,___ - ' I am speaking to yot4lllllllll voice Were inarag Tr7Pk: 11, - : the fifth of a gate, buti mac vat* rataitlitubelait, • dastre.-e(Loodelmega.) elentsMeeelllegintla is 'Pi • fballe* gotbalttee-e, ,Aws-iikorliorroirterstomolol4l , ittdatiseterne- trie-sarral Ism haliarkti area:. bate-4M OW, adieshmistration of justice-rnsyou esteem the Chielfraen' e0n,..• di,like the Chief re erica (,roans)—in *bort, , -, - • , . • ... 39tat in hour in water, without, nurrorgfand.mr,itit 'eke** caTl l 4:: 714 6 :04 1 ;1" i ni parruit ,making a voyage 840 twile4 but it may bo • Zgriiiiii - t8 hours. _• - , . This speed of 24 . arid 30 rillles an bdur will neves -‘r4llllrlW. i itemised or di m i nitittedvonattling to the fin ce toftitel windp, and whether the arrreota are favorable .or pnrtba contrary. -.. • .:t.jj;..glttili,-:•.#l).titint.l)ool. 'rutrxtP,; - P.Ort GR: • PITTSBURGH, FR/DkY, 'MAY JO, 1844. • - •4' VOA; 4:IOVERNO it) - IVIVItitgNBERG: A:a:o,44lsyrt Asti(giski. 4 =4/iiniel - Veinier - at . ..:4aa his plegs*,*o - yre*uppnsobis mind is easy. 'dodte-kime binca he marls a epeasliat meeting in Beaton, and when the whigs proposed esming out the 37.3 ` . ant r C vmsittriii an Ato irwet. r. lay, Webster -assitaskits the plaintive, tonne of e lost where am gol'L At thas.time •Mr. Webster was in Mr. Ty- Vidsinetlitid although he 'knew that the adminis. to got clear. of dim, lie stuck to 4tuisletectii poly from mercenary feeling; arui.part litagais informatiessel.matter , that he might betray iwiffirthe:ercmitthe cast off'. When he was a mem- Atik4:the Cnlsliset, lind"no knoWledge of Mt. Clay, nua spoke of him as "the man from Kentucky," and Ise; rebuked the whip fur.. sustaining this man frOm gentacky in his denunciations of President Tyler. Wesild . 'not go with' the whip if they would 41i4Wasilotn Tyler, but since the President found it y tadhspense with his services, the god-like' -•" * eil l tras been wandering *bent to find where he tkokld o, sad has atiast cast hiinself into tiio arms ikt"*.inVe from Kentucky." and taken the stump atsiodstmeass his election. Ho hp ; unbounded hi his eistritrut deeittiee, „ is "no grew Oiiatkei)ent,„ ll 4 ,, tiecition on w :,;;,differ." Yet isranoll from* that Clay is pledge< to ids party and siersteck jobbers, so do all in his power to effect the eatablistandet of a . Islntional Bank, and it is equally 1„- I ii i i;niAtat Webster has declared such an bad. set CAP *b.. an 4iftit Olete, Weft." • .•.•ilVerhavereut the slightest doubt but there is a rege ltiiitt a nd side between the Kentucky dictator and -14; . tapathi.i,s, blue light federalist. Webster is most -prebehty to .110;ive the same advantage from. the bar stiteehet Clay did from hie corrupt coalition with ,inside in-I*4,:and to be otherwise remunerated for Tits services. IllikhAridence +Amid perinit inch a calamity to befal thin insitetsras td plaeothe government in the hands oil naprllitipled and corrupt men it Cloy anal NA‘settstiF;thePisople might well tremble fur the safety . ofiSiteirliberties. . The (wreathing ambition Of the *nested the British predilections of the other, joined to diiiritiieurptf.ous corruption of both, would place the 016 . 144 ... aq dearly bought in fearful jeopardy. •-.7•11e - ixerplai-bore mean the productive portion of the hotlkt heldli! most % contemptuous estimn , U Clay an dilater, and they have never y peke to conceal their scorn fur the industri . At ovine piker - ohs labor. Clay has publicly proclaimed 'l - agirli them in the same light thut ho does 'Aishkirikelavde; and that he has no more respect tar wiiNts, and daughters of white workinenien than for the slaves that work in his kltohen. Mr. Webster's; Ott 'qte same. His motto in the Senate I 40 . 41.frocongreas to : take care-of ae rick and the] viektereeki take care of the poor," or in other wards lideitihrtra- Weelth all the Gavots it might ask; give the darlings of the hind' banks and special privl , cieitt to make jnawi . tty and skill the mere alssie l .of - yealth, and tten the rich would provide for • lit poor as Mr. Clay wonld for his "black slaves" who is an wo rk in his kitchen. weed . • • ...„ • b•Cltueu ;sever were two men who held the mass of 1 veciplerin greater contempt than Muter CLAY VLO iigi; WzasrEa, end we predict that should •J • . trace get ermuul of the government, they will not *atom to violate the privileges._ the people hold Adept in veneration, if by so doing -they can subserve endiltions scheme!, or Ovary the corrupt - 4 — their , party. ,-.4tilwrit.:or Aso' ens MEMBER OF COSORISS...— atlybertrii Clippersaye :—" We were informed deatb of Mr*Brincketbor ofOliire,ertio, 44pria..i {i.po,ition,led been prerenit4 from taking lois mew in aim present Congrese.." • , - , . Asotl&er Tremendous Foil ,is ate:Price of Cplion-.- 0* Connell's Trials—No Senieect —Great &rug . - gies for dt'/StAie fir ,o,.. -Orval ...laissatton in En g klid,c.a Acecant s as. 4 ..4,,. We received by a pnvate oveiland exclusie express from Boston, our letters and despatehes from the' steamship Hibernia, which arrived at Boston yester actratams..-plaw-_, s.Fresn the foreign news publish. ..1 day, after . a passage of sixteen-days from Liverpool. ra = in - our paper this morning. it wi ll be seen that lag - O'Connell has not been sentenced, bet-him and his _ load regards the annexation of Texas, to this. country coconspirators are struggling for a new trial, with f.' es an event rather favorable than otherwise to her pot- what success, we shall be better able to state by the next arrival Ify . iiiici interest 7 =inasmuch as it will strengthen' the The iaw i igesiee is fifteen days later. and . la . o - u , guly tivo:riptle' doctrine, and rtileve her from the Opera' interesting in a politicA, commercial and financial showhof tour present Tariff. Doubtful. point of view. The fall in cotton is from Ito id per -The Government evidently desires to postpone the Peatait a Pielseof inferaotimt that -win - nAionich all the cotton speculators in the country. - - *thence of D'Connell to the latest dav, and until the The Texas question of Annexation hod reached i° excitement shall have died away. England, and predawn:l a' very great sensation in po, *Pe -.Peace is• thinking of abolishing slavery in her cola. litical circles. -• . .- ~ striot-.•-not, however, by moral suasion; but by.purehas- ' Ireland watt in a very excited - state, and our next account front Great Britain must he of the must tater gr,,: xi- jair aral Treeing the slaves. { eating nature. -.: , ' t. : -.. - FARIAAMENTARY. -i- It -,-.Sr. Lou ta.—lThe following items of river news we p ar li amen t met a f ter E ast er bdlidays on Mo n d a y, r t, - Ankh:WWl the Gatettnand Reporter of the 30th Met- ani the popular branch- of the, legitiltare bas slice Ihst *ear ner hinnecd, built fur the Ammicam Fur l'ee n engaged in 'the c( 4 4 4 erfO c ' e or i "mt . " ermili . ... . . • • „ St o ne, tifariuus, but not vety' absorbing questions. On the Company. loft hire eetlec4sl fur t he 1 .„. etow first night little was done heyOnd moving far wirliOn 'urns% mei board-u large number a to'ff'en sad planet' ;stem theaterfelecticlnsarerendeted nenessin 7 - . . traders, and a great quantity of clothing, &cc.— 'by the late law changes. - The vacant toasts mayti ; caasaaantied byr c ar. „c ert ., ; wiii , !m il t tem! , 6 , I contested but in all probability intsuncessfully. -Mr. -'' Baring, who was defeated , by Mr. Paulion, in the :Ere:barren, and thnetibin was nnis4s 4 . bY - Gear r' . 1 memorable election for the ity of London; is the Gov. l' • fag.' .- - : - ernment candidate for linntingdon- , -the constkeency -•.-- 'Thetlpper Missimippi Still maidens* very idgh, the which the present chief Baron 'in-the House ra , f Corn . rtios. . 'l . 'he oxen/ night w e n. !lemateci- to tar %KAMM lands being inundated at some' places to tk-rm , : Jetts *Matt ;Petted sonic dlieussion, though they poi; - width:et several miles. . :- - - „seised little interest. ' •, • , ‘ :;, •-, ,Tho_rbreareseabout in inches yesterday, and is no w -.llittrisidnder of the Iseivien is likely to Mere atilthitt_tive feet of the' highest - i t whatthed but thine llMltilf barren of interest and air early adjourn:: i i iii,)- i 4 : : - - • • -.• • • ... :2 iiinaiiinfhienitly anticipitod. Their will beagood , - .., , 2 ,-- - ifinst onhidno" 9 . C':. pri the I - fish finneirise and regitamden ~. Almost:every day. setae depredation is UogutiltteCt fls 1 1 % i i iitinitliitli‘liiiiMPular party, with -O'Connell at ... Iherertier the steamers lauding at OW Wharf. Flaws" Their bed,lobit 'vi set Jeeitsalry. as being =Mule :-.-ntr, . , Agelkattonot be totrenrefal of their baggage-. - ted, they se_ .„ ,y, to iseltail te' ehutlisbhusing , the" frill - rascal , demeted on the eta, riftinra ehige•W "Ita ll "vV w _. ..._i‘4.l4ilt vait:--a short time will - - '4 / fruit-gum - 'Ministers. have duternsin- L.. Molt flogiateatioaSUL Bat beyond - h e asi abiag:Wariontrat the session it t hion . lgri:ift.orill, 11164hAS Y •YmirVirtstWer S e t ffi wsed"filligt=ing period at ea* _ , , Ws Nazi Viet btu beau payaltswrrhy not to inquire; the incende is inn- From the Nero' York Herald, Extra. MONDLT EVLii ING, 4 u'clock ARRIVAL OF THE STEAM SHIP -•.... • • HI B N IA ! T v T r •r • proving, thWacwry Popov I court a pp is to .:at i i o a i toil er' A tea) 9 dreamy set of plulanthroi 0 considerable numb• r of knaves—thnbani nod auti.lote ll,lllllililfilt l Fifllarn c eri f _;_, AMERICA AND I TEXAs. rnmirf United Stsits#!‘,4 okott s 4 ice. . appears that n %Olt 1 tknioy ann - Rl—if you wan dungeon, siv, OCIATIOS. , In Dublin . l'rorn Dr M. OTtutnel writer eat „ faciirt a4:4t aParbit-O r t i a bitierf. "La the'nearier'eriabir 7 .4 -I ';74hreti-sp iris ;.-.'arr _ _ sin learned ntleren N - will e 4 ilia fa filaktiket,Wblth perhaps • pronounc ed netil'ilied6thinstant, and .on that arty 'flue tent *4 error may be ennweth belioyettett a writ of error in tl,s4K-MrtinfcttaT fit& .V 1 ,4 1 8:-T e kfl;r4, 'Merin/ (that; admit, not ~th'elvaera tgtetfrp, is mine. 'l.lilaylurttiltslitheneet rhaie love great int eresi ethriariay_io their, legal doterminettooVit is my opinion nettne stet% ,(f it deJjelorish the twelve go wtgegiVTtffltalialWittft• wt go at once - to Par lament, w it i vrt u y ar gued; and I have'itiii&pliltiiirtilit 'being able to in form you that thotrelativety:ertesesiti to suppose that the jutignoeia. wathtbit,t9etthed altogether,. :,,(Cheese.) It my,ownlegal optutiontb'at it ought to bevashed, and thut(vitiate If e VIAtl vil? OeStiOnnbil , aaa il was naitcy.self concerned in the manor,/,dyjudgment is not the slightest degree cloaked by my perste:tat lo west,' The truth is, it is not my case personally; it is the case of !pallid, ,(,Chttera.,•) , , r 4titmi I find that the. opinion I have jitsl. eiyireslied - fs' only mine, but dint tifsii'cif' this ablest tattlers both in Englend and : Ireland. They soy that the judgment ought' to be trailted. At all events it will give us six weeks; and then, ifatlibarty, I will go over to Ehtfand on Friday next to hinder the attempt made to limit the franchise in. Ireland from taking pleettif possible,: and present tlYa ull*4sr444,P39oloriillits handsOr a - tor): aristocracy. Cheers.) • , ' her O'Brieti took occasion to describe ingloiving terms his and O'Connell's journey to Cork, *bleb no royal-pargtesefinuli-ever husgeompeterLWith, in his opinion, had the people h00t.% the precise moment of hictreasit. lie expressed his regret-that no gentle man of the press could have accompanied them; for a more delightful and interesting volume could not have been published thetr - tcreport. of tberiiiteedotes, stories, and ocerrersadons of Mr. O'Connell. an that jcsart [Great cheers.] tFrom whesbe luny on that occasion. he was convineedthst Mr. O'Connell would have had but.tothft. iNt.bimul, and a, cia l l ria...,,roptil have been the signal hat irriristiiiinent—liibmindous applause)--butt he knew too well bit duty to God and his country. [Cheers.] Tim stelitkleneetiblef tberlielle4 liosictistkia held at Conciliaticia Hall, oa the 16th iota. On the motion of D O'Connell, the chair was taken by R. D. Brown, Esq., Mr O'Connell proceeded to read two loiters from a learned Professor of the German Univer sity of Bono; - t.sixpriasingzsyrutiedity with the Repeal era, and it was moved that they be printed and circu bued. The reoopit of **tritons large stints of moue) , was announced. Amongst which was .4;400 from the t 1P e~t State al Vi rginiat WO from a nd York, subscribed at. I a meeting on the 27th ult., and upon the announce- T. STF.VENSON, MINIATURE : PAINTER, meat of which Mr O'Connell rose to move that the A tip Prefessot of Drawoig, respectfully announ thanks of 'the ~Atinceiatiost be onarpeaktelbeir Amt., i- La- i's to the citizens of Pittsburgh,. that he h as can friends , fox their unbounded liberality. .E. 20 from taken rooms at the Monongalwla. House, Whets . he; Mount Savage, Allegheny; and gl4O from the Toren- will be I eddy toexccute Miniatures in a superior style. , to Repeal • Asseciation: Mr O'Connell read as ad- t T. 1.1 "•S. Iftalkittiiht * *4ltrivarioloimchesti dress, which he had prepare l . culling on the people to of eater color drseriare4wing , studied imam prinid- 1 ,1 preserve peacettncltratmisility, wbetever may happen ' Pal watleadcs•of . Petit aia:Loadoti# feels competent. upon the approaching time of semeace being-passed warrant satisfaction strthose who may Deed hisser uponhimself - and the rest of the• -Rl4 lets, who bad viees. No charge made unless satienctise is gives . been so unjustly convicted. In refffence to the eir-ISpertiscnts u, c .y‘ip!ing Fr&lN,f9satt !lit room. camstancos of a Green Flax being torn down at Cork, mlO-dlw from the mast W*44 tv..Steansermmveying pers..ns Form the tbusstii lttards, ha gloscri4ei,l that act inyevy indignant lingruigei, and continued--"Wliat did they want them to hoirt instead of itl—Why, a brick.dort colored thine. Wfth a Itneleq\ tin rogue thostod it."— The moatiste loudly cheerod this insulting reference U. the British Flag. The rent for the week amounted to I:670 ritANcr Louis Pliillippe, whit bas distinguished hims-ff ilia prosecutions of the press, is adding to art number. The editors of the Gazette:de .France and of the Na tion newspapers wet° ou gaiiii-aay condemned to one year's imprisonment and a tine of 10,003 franca each, for a libel an the G-wernment. The libel was, con tained in a violent: letter, written by NI. de Roeltefon eaulii, Doc de Doadsville. which was pUbtillied hi the Gazette and copied by the Nation. The offence of which i hay were found pithy was an attack upon the rights derived by the King from the will of the notion: 'Wheaton ,to auotherlorru,ur goverentent,ie elleging the exirteiti-e of lights fettle thrrinelli a perieni•who is banished from Fronts; forever; bringing the C'soietis- , 1 moot into hatred and contempt; and an attack tiptingl the sanctity of the sash, ate( on the respect due tuthe law. The Duke de Dcodaville. though the. writer of the letter,lois not been prosecuted. , _ The attention of Goverpteestoontirmes to be direct ed to railwaylesjslation. and various plans have been: bleached fur earryizg the works iniggexecution. The: meow is revived iliac. the French intend to abolish' . slavery in their colonies, by Purchasing, like the Eng - I lisitthe liberty of the starve from their masters. SPAIN. Ilitherto, the appearsoletr of Christina in Madrid has had the erect:of oil on the marbled waters. She is distributing titles and favors, and, it to .8 3 M. lOU* of receiving Espertere into favor, for when,tra few days beCk, stbsllad-roonger, to propitiate kler Majesty, termed hilt,a coward ends traitor, she re buked the poetaster, and declared the charges to be false snd. unflinededt The. Gazette publishes a royal -decree, conferring on M.Camuteo, the Ministrr of Fi-' nanoisrthe.tide "Conde da Santa Giulia." Other fa vorswere about to conferred by the Geese on the prni cited ecionsin the heist revolutidn. Gen Igarseses was to be created DuketsteArdtee &sea Gonzales Bravo, Marquis-bit Leahadt(Loyality); Gen &calculi; Duke de Cartagena, &c. The Queen Mother's attachment to Meeoz,ls ill repOved, and as It is probable she will declare hint to be her bu Aland, that, it is said, will alienate the good will tithe aristocracy. The intelligeeitir sit the 7th instant stetes.thut the protected law relative to the press \WV reedy 11w publimition. Insults against individuall, and attacks at,aleeckreign ecorereigns, are to be tried and ettinniarilr &posed of by the ordihary tribunal.. It was believoh that immediately after the promel . gotten of thr• taw, and several. others in progress.ef preperation, that.theiGocies.wowl be dissolved,and a new Legishit*clinifski. Our accounts from Madrid et #IP Bth inst. mentioil the tx:citrrenoti,ef eirjglitrul catastrophe at Felantix, in the Belearic Wands. On the 31st led., a large crowd of.people having aseembled to hear a. serthon th e old eemeterylof the village, thew ' reps rated 010,4 i n -eh-yard trete the Calle Mayor, sudden ly fell down, and turied under its ruins upwards' of 300 persons. ,The Alcade, and six inembers Ayeetarnientn, and the prearh;;r,were anr.ong the vic7 rims. The Carxesponsal estimated at 600 tbesuffcr ers by the accideot„4ll4:of whom were said to have kelt? ‘4 11 40.rAnti,....43: v5°1”44'.0 vlrrBßuttOti MARKET ill'Uti3OLD 1 , 011.111 . PA) T:nr 1-3A4C ./ 14 altii• - .- •Pridli'Mrniliqr , May 10, 104. ~ rriCl the Honorable, the 'lts et the unit of General QsactisuisSiti foil the Pace, in and s it.mil , c! ,,,.,i talt we have a EsCHIlt deal 9 r rain, and , ilw tbeco , linty , o f Age(;hessy... %, i; ' .-,. ~ I ' i 'ill our riyora,nro In &tin Order 44, a good deal is doing i , In° petition of Glitlfith Jones. Lower St. Clai; tp., on• • them all. There were 26 steamers •lneding :in the tolia b ty h afort s tl Li h m it: i n g li f ly .w . tristith i tri m yet or t i : -and unloading: at .our witerTes at one time this ( L E ; aPeectittin7neordatitunporr travelers end others, at his dwelling Weil , . Our doiluhi tikki all' , ( n• t' l, o ll ° 4l, 1314`'r; • "r 6 I house, in the towinillitk aiti'leoinvifisforesaid, and preys ,has hots* the Utast week this Spring for.the Mester) 1 thasmissatiinoirlir,/~easeeilb gifiestiiinafideense Peensyleaniet canal, and the: receipte et: our Piitsburgis Ito keep a public house et bntettbisuient. I I.n your. , I tillage:volt indaty boi64 will pray . -- • °fries for the past week have been upwards of i2Bof , ! Pe GRIFFITH JONES;._ I Our stocks re ate pod AN, Imslness steady—and' We the - siubecnirefr e t, -citizen* 'SCAM to*riship,lici lb". ImortFMtos 4ilt . i 4 a!u1) 4 4'. :i.;. %.,,,... frith"' certify t!l!44 e ! li . " P° l ,!!°°. er f i e 4f e:11 4/ -,-='1T r v i e t i t tipefiske; and w•RF peinsit 11l a l i t ° 4l i#l, l 7 9 th e v-ri4 r .: A =p„„ a4val"s o i , Fl o , " u .' l' o , — . o & — i t , i s Abr.,: I gie honse u m: and ether other ,ool 4=litsi ;uvi" for the etirg, acc asa nm 4k t; linfilootibitrin7 weld!i.". l ,!lat i42°libi l l rt.e I N thi isterwip-asoessagy. ~,... .- : : , ~/, • ••• - tipla:pi'eed,.44.l,-Aie kif"' ° ° ll* " f°r _ 41 t 7,11 i •„ i Joickgbeyi r'- •,' ;I; i; r ßoge • ~..,` ~.' ~C)l;;isk;.%.‘lisset-miilsost 73•4•70.at% 1 1 40 3 4 J j oh vi n n D L C , h . 1 . 11 0t 1114 17.., - '. Pl i t u n i ngir lig " ' 40 1411100024'Cii r eratilib".74t' T in". ! al. ' , J 43 0.,,,hab74-o.ii, ‘ = . 4 7 ere m oth 40411014101,1lisitireteiirstitra4 ibi,,,m4way, 4.c.. - 4.:: - -: , -. iiitiPaiDdlii -11 a * . .4 1 16 ' t $4" 1164 4 4;5 i ' Eli mea: , - , , -- :. .-, e ' VELWAirdiota 7 -4 - . . ~ so ki g m.i ra e „. .... . I ± l_i i ia 41 q44 443044- gag chides We* 4 Pot, the week at. 4475 luntisti. ' , ..re ?It . ;Itiateflrett;-- 1..(1' . .414 1 :;. 1,- , Zal 100 iiiiiiia:‘• 4 - Beetwax—i t a •' . 7 . • eady demi j° 4' : 013 - ii f small ,a a /430'a ton. . , ‘ egto cording to qrlity. confer on me corn-' ;rid. old 13 , ~.,I ocin •2t ' •st sr r of admi 'ned • . -% ' learned , _______ _ o - • or - /- i a 51ViStoa. --- -—-- - it Veaaaiid.l4o i csair i s hit is grliiii i igirsi , g - pr i me ,;',,,_, irtiOl this ttOtiorsililei ittalti udiiiii l 44 llia itioistrt ter l' L • ticle. - :- -- . r - ' ci•erictral Quarter Sessions ,iertbu Pfoix,- 4 410104... .01rocaries—Stocks are large. well assormd, and psi. for thi f .: l (4 t y of AlktglorY• 4zl 41:t ' 411- 1 0 4 . tit trm e i firw: Coffee, Si Dominga,:6l a 74; Ri0,... a5 711 a 8! . yi,....4 , , r.,fr ; 1 .: , n* ami s 1 sco p u n n , t 4 y It toll re. n .. .N aid i z e ki c u riti y 4 l : br it= l /4 Or a• c a in WKS; a- ilitiitain - inielf in -ni - tile - ri& roillkii I , 4simohiuttaa,andu ki sidd i r akmagko s h i sem 41 nccommodation of striagtwessilsravelots, at htio ars& 12 a lb-, . leo, Ytteas Blom, sitikaS*o-431emposia Ong house, in the tow*tifoit 11 noi -00, 4 111 albrevaid. sad der . „6o a 60;:priperial,45.4,stssscrosisboageos,70„ prays that yo or }l n? will be Pleased to grant him a c 44,,i i ccordinc , tu quality.. :„„ ~.,: t , , 1 t , .. 1 ,.. - ! l;icense- to keeprepublichOnse of entertainment. And Priviisionsrllaiton. plenrr end 41111-41 casks Cin- I i 3 l'r.. ritilicitkerifts in shay bound wilt pray. , cinanti were ioldentlietieliaitai Tais4iitfM hams,4l; I”. I , v.: •- . `• ' ' 1°1414. ii 4 cCit•EAL : ' gidelp4ift-liliit24-.444l4lo;ifteltiltsalastarslassotas4?.hog li 1 1 / 4 o the subscriber: eitisetts of said Ward, .tieraer round., i to 4e a lb; hams, 4to 4,1: fiitcheskAi to a s ; ,. , tify that tho above petitionei isuf viva repute for bon and idinntdors, 3 c a lb. „Butter, getting more plenty I: O6I I I .O3,EVIVIIIN 6 siII i s d ift: we11'1 9 0% 6 0 14 with WWI and prices declining, fresh Mils in bbls 8 to 9; kegs, 5 :T"ffi anti ocher cunve '' iencel , 19 r___,_' ths 1igc ___." 414414412n , _., _,!,_. to 6 ca ibi: t LOrdilhaill4/611blila 1-404-1 :air , IS, i n I 11 . 01thtag of 'Su/ingots ane t tepritisrsj win ; qui . .,,, j , kegs, 5,i aSA c a lb. CinSettri tailes4ROliko in lots, 4,1114" in is necessary. -'''' ' • ' ....,.., • ..,i a 5-ca lb. -Cattle Market-53 head of beef cattle were iSamuel Lindsay, . James Matthews sold to butobers this week a2l,l,Rfokkifel.iNii,,..pet, Hugh Garvok . „,, ktbrOldstthemil,, ' 4 ' * ltbrbeit; - 4. ,as in quality; 66 - onfyint at 2 . a - 33 per head ; hogs 3 1 to Samuel i5i0..~, , --J-ft. i 3,Se pet lb . Jobaz Melcae, =,' ;. . - MritthoarYoung,lk=' - i. :..'i , Salt-700 bids sold at the Boats at 90 cts' siad sales James Black, . Henry* Loaner & .' in l'Yitriiihin?W*lll-sA~rtbillit iittiosticafter Samuel Sing, , 1 William Craig, ,_ .I. ~.-: as'a ginZlacal . has been shipped. ', 1ed.40,-..spospio -•• • . : , m9-otdrais",„:i float at $1,50 a 1.60; 'Allimpla.sl,l4.s a L4O-per lb.— I Secd—Clroor $4,40; Timothy 41,25; Flaxseed oktlA Iperhash. 'asp—Paper rap count izmi.2lilgooc 1 whita'aitC 3iluteifoiclt3A Lin: - et of 12 font at $330 - pot 100.110.* 4 trio. Whiskey—sales (4 . '40 bbls at James:: lectifividAS pot • gal. ' Wool— cl Full blood 40 eta per lb . , 1064 33235;Anal common 1213a30; pittled4htetsD''''- , v:' l '''''-- . ''''' " 2- ' l ' • '".... -"AnBOX.ES Prime Lemima; VIA ']O 2 casks Piroch Cuiri;al4 25 boxesNo 1 and 2 Soap; 10 " 'Lubec' Scaled l ring; 10 bwiliets Team , Prenzug ' 15 packages Fresh. Qreesi aod,Black Taw 8 bail bids No.l Shafl; e aeceivvd- and f or sal)7"-Si-15.:1W1NitlkS11#: No 28 141111 street: FRUITS, NUTS; tTC Now Goods. WI L Lt . & Ylf M. COOPER is -riceivitor - it his 4t0re..140,:1,07 -Waal atneet4 hit Weilieritup ply of Spring and Summer Gooria, consisting of a large ...a selected assortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. which have been selected with CarWAWI4 will 49 4 ' He therefore invites purchasers - i t s cell and examine his stucti,"ond judge for themselves. m14415r02 NEW 'SI-1 -AD. BI3LS No 1 NS . 1:41E4g:154 recervotl this dity orreotrsigi4fiont, tool for sale F. 'SELLERS, 17 Liberty street. Lithe District Courl of Allegheny 9 rite Lk 4t-his June.* Bell, giniedittrr of tire minor) cilthicart of „Peter lieeside, I jull)C6 Tit2gert, ex ' r of thigh Tag- Levari F 116133. gem, dec'd with-wide° to 4'.15 _ret;thres and Terre Tenants of llugh Tag gert, deceased. . ' And now to wit, May 4;1344. on motion of T Mel- Inn, Es-q-, the Court appoint Francis R Shuttle, Esq., Anditot, to atalikand -riietrihate the ppeceeds of sale, in this case when paid inio,t.our t. From the Ree o l l 4 GEO. ft. RIDDLE, Proth'y. - The Auditor in the above c are gives notice, that he will attetatto thredrit4ss efiisappefattiaii4iiiat his office, on Fourth street. in Pittsbargh,on Tuesday, the 4th of June next, at 3 o'clock, P M, at which time and Place those interested are repeated to attend. r..r• - .. ' '-- ' -4C- 514411411, Auditor . mita-un2s :.: r WDL. AIL CROSSAN, • , Yo .45 ,py ~ g p , qe ,s, 1 + . 1.,, , , 5 Ai g \ gis T is jr p ii i.- .TAiist. • IS• new? XeeirSbig-ana' o \a-si - uisortmeht di Spring and Sone/nee ti 1, consisting in part of 8-4 balsarines. Painted' Lanes: ChiMsts, 'Plata Ginghams. light and dark painted Mous de`Laines, Salle stripe Cholli and de Leine,Late and Plaid Mtn ling; Churran4, Foulard 511‘;„` 6:4 i'arisliiiiiii, ?lain Thibet and .11ranarleLidinShilWil,tiedbis Cravats,Col bob and Capes. Cap Notts in all warring. Black Fillet Mitts and Gloves, new style amines Ribbons. For Gentlemen's wear, plain and fancy Cassimenn, Linen Drilling Murseitlep end ,Satin Vesting*, Linen and Lisle Ttinatid GloV6; gtc.,lk.c ;ingather *Milt gene end assortinent seieseynad-Ssaple Odic* which for gramkkey itiii boootsi At Os 40teatpdaell -:"Li ~.i.r.:,,...- : `,1 1 1 ma 9-dat., •• , . .r. , -.' .' •'. BBLS. NO. I CASTOR. OIL, inl:stdretyand 1e.,/ for sale at tine Drug SPICEI pc, , t 21.:44N, n tekgiut may . c.orper of Fourth a sts. 20 Kegs Sbor,eleutted toutobert; just reeeo4l, and for sale by r 1 1.44 3 .YVVRAPfifinkeiV ., 4 / v ater strut, between Wpoil and SlT4ttaftold sts. •• mity 9 . , Salt. BARR4I,S NO. ',SAO, Art lancliog, d for Bakal I:IVAAJ tYf tech Water streetsbetirl4ll ' 'Smithfirldsts. maY9 140 ny9,..s„pm,ttZtrPsa,tlfiettt: Ding Coore; of • , 'JONA. • , KIDO; • tint9_ corner of Fourth nniliVotkr sts: ip.sore ii„no.,HISIO4KTRASSPt-A140.04 *timilor material and for sale row. Caftt the Sum. and Bed.'el Warehouse, No 4, w„„d Atrept .. .1 , ,.:i.'41111611 - 4040 1 6.175, Upholsterer. Feather Rene:wad . &it illtiotibig erdatiiiiMed •ra NEW Vitt% TOUE;',,, KERR, MGIiLER, , •••• Corner of 111,6 . 4 . n4reci and Virgin r UST received lied far side, a huge itissompjant of a/ fre4l . Tfikigs,' Medittinyk. 1111n4101[4 tee2wßich haveb.i - eq, reritualajdnated, and R With considerable care fo! Cash. The foikkwiecN prise patter the stock just reeelleat Gam Cninspher,'' - • :-•" - Flor. Sulphur, 'Lead, ctvtur. • - Gum Arntkie, - -'.'• Epkiumaitlis i .ilatneed.ol. • L..; Fl gaunts, " Vtilitisrp Gulp , : • 45Pitnish - Brawn - , . Gum Aloes, I -Chipped Lorkeed - , , ....Catiantood, • 4 41 , 1 Petrr , • - .Esiatie., Jtunbe Paste. Nlc Wood, BAN I,oqm:rice; - • --Bralilleualt -- • Liquorice Ball, •-..`•••" --- Magnesia, - ; • Pow'd Ginger, • ,Oil Vitriol, • . . . Nounegs, • . itcpnifurt With u genetsl itaiortmetit'ino . nutneitilis stijittn: wklicb will sold for Cash' at 'a iniehl,adttirsait t her Eeßtern,lvietia. 1131 0 " Gr WILT.IAM Kelia 41 , 4 11 h eVetition the compounding of s ,tttesc STEAMER INOLAIi_ QUEEN, FOR SALE. THE light dcanght Summer. Ludlam Qcieep,,,t gathee 'now Resat the Wharf, will be raldlow fotriOrstati or good, appeared paper. Far tertm,:tftc. ap*.,tel „. , JAMES JUXi " • " mrrliT.E:' ,skiii. -,. : ~. , o. 1 ditt_t_l LS._ R e llkeli rs Or WliteSa l ."l, sulttrble.fursit -I- I k-7 .5 1 f t . ms . JAM IM AlAgevi . Corn. . 60 SACKS Corn just receivrd and fur. Wet l ey .• 4.A.NIES MAY. '• 114010 ' • r • ror &a f t ! T.••• •• t r y - • JANO,S,'-141,,,:, County, of Apt it r,c7,17. TiILAXSE ED OIL.-;—A - friv Mont •-• sate by OMR° F. - COMA Tfir.2o, Wood iktiiiett'` . LD RYE WHISKEY.—A few - bum& O and fur bale hy GEORGE .COCIRRAINV% t;1 myB No. 26, Waxil iumme-f ROIMI:isqAL or;t it ILL persons reskding It* boOOds. of - tl;sr I 47th regiment,. first briptilet, .Lithsyslividloo Ponnayissaia Militia -shho ass subject to soiloistAlto#, 'us-hereby regptireiiitsorsot oo thn 4 14thAlsr,Skaloth nstm nr, at Hint,. Wes. to , Yittaorcusbip , fortrukoing andisspottioa. , By:oriktrof theHriparba lospostor. otyPrat• . THOMAS. HA MILTON, ,ColonoL. ieo:cxna isaaksd64 P.f..A • • (or mait XI : peac hes, receivpaperAtegnwirs , 4r mrah• GFAMIPtt COCII•ghO, - - - 26, WP94.•futel.N, - r forreeri, **N. =ti.ctoritittli V by ataRG Cot:Hit/11C „ •: No 26, Wood anise:", EXCRAPIGI BANC' May 7, frl-IE board of Direetota' of thisidlaak baits this thiy dertated ailividentlof three fiereeist.,iitt of the profits of the last six moatha, payable itatiettair holderat pet Alsitlairt4 ,oppgawa.taiti tea t co. ask after the rith jnaf. astern stocltholdi.ia tvtlliielket the:WeStein . riank, '1 M 'powg; . . MTN tit koviiitiga l DATIL • Pittsburgh; hltry 1r; 11144. '' T'w biird of Dime' tors have thlt - eitty ifiselitett a of tlni*per cmet. niEthettitpitalideiek of ttii ' 9 4o , lioit'ottbel ll 7 4t° Or thtr t ! ..1 * " : ; 01 f is . payisbii t6thii siciett holders and . after ' the Ifith .I.:atterit toZlihdlders will Ye paid l at the Coketteretal an Bk pc rirtY!yaolo. f:1i‘ 1444 . 1 1E. P hu k,eii • m 11-11 St. ' ' A I. Plea's DAS KAT -1 / .11 , 01417 ROI 10.7 -15441 , --‘ ent ii 41wer , of this Bo l a berm is tom any fiecitmd n divintendpf ili!e!s_pos cnriinl' a;elit , 1 the hit• *1:( " 11.'4'14'1'1 ;741N ' EXIDEIt . seventeentli Irer. •Thtoin'iii - Dotnienit 4tionort (Mee seiih H Smringe, Esl.;• n sondi-west side efltie.vid conk.. house, Pliably:o - MAPLE 4tlGkli , ' . i) B BLS. IdopleSugaracr vale kle ..--.. ' ',, k , ; t,. , ' ; 1 7 REIINRA HT & STRONG. nt .77 , ,- ~ , • ,•:,: ;:', 140 Liberitatrata. .ii. el)! ri-':,:9 ).,i i, , , 41111 dim i ADOVt.'--1 444,1 1 WWfir•jua r“. 4 4 349 n Ma .slvritent. and for No low. .., .„,, HAILUAN, JENNINGS' & Ci.,_. -77 )114 ...3 :1 0 sof. I C.l Y 1 i.,, Co =434%1a T NDIQO —O/6.4ohsindigrdfisi reti4vtdiuZ 3E" to I - • 4 3 , 11 / 4 441 1 ' . . • ' No 45, Merkel AWN, fit igeorfrove Tkifl street, IS now receiving and Oening an eltnnanlys noir Ptuct.af Fancy and StflPlP . Diy Goads, ' will laaistilif fur anal' at . !he tawein Tiribas TRAW BINDER'S BOARDS.—;An handand 'ipi'sido iy (m4l ; f'DINDEXTER & CO., . . . . MAIM idelersiltedireqteetfullyinformezthe tilthees 1 of Pittsburgll rho.shtiseeepened the Shakspeere Gardens. in the vlsige of Eam Liberty, for the mecum igliAhe medeamietrisiterk‘hoing %ix , aurnmor.aeiM Jateetke ikihe sittittt49 l l Pell the PegleCt i;% WilicaLeYesirartaag e a r la i i imadeidgmailin . . • mentAtas will ocottribqus ;a the plrawer:of .liVialle. *X* .to*lJuslegklptilivi'lligkilllitiolPfVfettlr Iseleg!‘ ellAtheAßY, vieilillef.b444 don roltitieteho ll lakVis testett **fait to make the Shol o 449Flt Pertiolut.at leemecpial-sts any similar Pairbliattmia". to the atom. try. , , f sAWSZO4I -14 : 5 . ' . 1 : ~....--Etiza Noezrazt? igirChronicle sod A ir . cops 1 w and cloocePon. - g., RELS SPIRITS OF TURPENTIIit, receivetteed-for ode et %be Dreg ems • . 30144.. OW, • corner of north and Wood o'di. ~LS. M 3. 1 NEW YORK VARNISH, ies without sun, and fur sale at the Drug • JON A. KIDD 1111116 , 111 L Gramma, iMial;awiili*:re • Cherdesill. Ii,WM . 4:,
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