vr. ~3 L-, °ring, and after the termination of the contest with the —•fterrtericancolonies,' which Wll3 both expensive to:the\ nation It I. large, and -ruinous fur the rime, to several -branches of industry:—while ut the seine petiodshe numbers ot she people had considerably int' eased troMS the rice of provisions had risen. Between Ilya tenni. the prica. nation of the American and the commeticemiist of the - - • Freitch wars, the poortates were somewhat reduced, personate v:etv the great races:don in Baltimore , but inin 1 144 795 rt :ictioid totai elsunrwrigeleLavaiiinahadeci;rearthetheold__,.ftv,e.steatni T h i s Flag d ecor a te d a L m teony, er ected in front of at a number of houses where they had applied, they tile. store of _c... ficcall .„ Armissrd:o sun of the entered the house at the N. W. corner of Queen and_ sosm-f2U . s . ,zhiw wages remiiiitiez-s-atiehery. t " - f oc h gullnnt -Col AlCitts - rtAD, who commanded at Fort Mc- Tfiitd street. occopiedbY Mrs. Maguire, and ila la t her .di st f em i m 4 m i sery wes,the,ft,,ene: I^ Ili Henry daring the 'bombardment. It is the identical Insolent tone* aenteuuled soniething to eat. There -,4„ 4d5im ,0 1 , 4 . ;_ t hi s 4:1 -tereperitryT;Vrediems _ wh i e l i "Siar-Spanaled Banner" which gave birth to Mr F S were only two females in the bons,. nt the time, and Key's spirited and patriotic song.—Bolt. Ante.• they aeetned to be rather reluctant in makitie an,over manta isosamhaftettrare Niger tiling to do, the megisuatos to the begtirs 7 -when one of the latter dec lared with of the.lalio the to counties of k..gletnel, yielded to the To eripose the hypocrisy of whig ,professions of ics an oath, that if they aid not eiVe him something to eat Ijiardlacchatt9r, issued tables of what they coraidered, pect, for every tlahrg connected with the defence of For the would killthem. The wo7nen very - naturally - bet-a ° old tine -- vritaS 4 AteLtir treghtto be, and directed the par- McHenry. it will be sufficient to state, that one of the alarmed and fled to the street with precipitation nod brit:l4lmi tresnahe thettrup to that amount if the nat- 1 , communicateAl the alarm to the neighbornood. The first dem:Gnats that was guillotined by them in 1840, teal Sr - were below it. An act ens at the same 'beggar' , ran, and one of them calling himself William Titeepakted allowing justice' , of the peace to edminis- when they came into power, was F. S. KtY, :hi nu- Thompson, was arrested end taken before Alderman- tet relief t his of the worhbritiaer.' , , thor of the "Star Spangled Banner." He was. Prose- Hertz He admitted to the Alderman that he threat- From' this - n ovol system, which did not reo , e w ith toting Attorney for the District of Colombia, and was ened to kill the women, and said that starvation was thotempeterrcireammuncea that gave it birth. but has staring him in the face, ati.l that alone drove hip] to a most excellent officer and deserving man, but he was been until retently (1834) acted upon, sprang most of lie was committed as a vngrant. Ills throe fritightful evils, which iii'latter days became eon- a democrat, and that wis sufficient to draw upon him des P en ' ti ""' comrade was arrested during the night by the police, raec'ted with the adoliardtrfor mi " 1 the Pmmlawa la - the vengeance of those who immediately succeeded • and yester•lav morning he was sent below to keep com- Aced the consequences were almost immeriietely ap- Mr. Van Bureu's administrntioe. pui•y with the other.—Sen. Parent. Habits of itnprovidence spread among the In- 1 ------------------ boring classes, accompanied by the utmost reckless- sx Important Arrest.-9S4urdny afternoon, amen nameilielin Paid was arrested and taken before Re -:HITS SLAVES Art) BLACK SLAVES. — Vesterd a y nese in marrying. To unions, in truth, entered into i , we heard a portion of what appeared to be corder Yaux on the charge of having participmed in without care er forethought, and to idleness and pndli- nuulue g gcYgenerally, then e , system held out the must di- a very animated o rguinent, between two Cloy men, the late savage attack upon a Native American mOet lie was seen to fire scroll times at the meeting, rectencourngement by proportiuning the outdoor re- I, and one Liberty man, Im the subject of Mr. Cltiv's tag. 13,,11, and in his lieuae, situated in \Veaver's Court adjacent lief to the needier of children in a family , while et the ' speech in fever of Block and %%Bite sla eery. to the \Vashineton Nlaiket, were foe id a uumber of aa•ese time laborers did not dare to earn beyond o ear parties were much excited, but as the Liberty man had new rifles.—lb. :tviin amount. for if they did, their allowances would , surlier be diminished or withheld altogether! From 1 truth on his side and used it to the best purpose, lie important A reesi.—On Flid iv evening, officers the commencement of the French war, the poor rates i i had a decided advantage over both his opponents. Hazlett Red Blythe arrested two 'young women, ef German descent, fur passing and attempting, to pass rapidly and progressively increased. 1 When the leading Clay man found himself unable to counterfeit novas on sevend of flue banks of New York In the years refute the plain facts stated by the Liberty man, he end :Massnchusetta. On Saito-doe afternoon they luid . ~ 1812 ) ' - "1813 ' cut the matter alma by resorting to the very conveni- a hearing before Mayor Cannon of the Northern Liher .._ 28/4 - i t• they nveraeed V.,1'!3.177. lent and conclusive argument of calling his tintit.gonisi dee, when the following feet,. respecting them sad their ..1111 ) la liar. This mode of reasoning, beaides convincing "Perati"" came ant. it appears that they had been .And in these tears, -- in this city but a few iaya,frum New York, and took 1831 the lookers on that. he knew bow to silence It's oppo- • boarding at a private itotrae in Apple street, in the ." -- 113 0 they averaged £8,873,5.52. _ tient, also proved that lie waa a man of courot ris Northern Liberties. Since their arrival they have 1833 he is only silt feet high and " built in propel - doe," been active in the disposal of their money in various Bet,Vraen these two periods , the poor-ro tes, frequent- • parts of the city, by purchasing trifling articles and , i , while the Liberty mull is Idiom the smallest and most lyeatceed either of these two east mentioned mini-; nod I , receii ing good n- nney in change. Seme of the shop 1 •telicste specimen of humanity that can be 0 ihe year 1814 they amounted tualie etturinous sum • masculine - keepers who were inemaed upon, gave notice to the 14,2g0,440! 4t found in Allegheny county. After the Clay man gave officers of the fact, with a description of the women, which led to the arrest, at which time they were in Ins •• • tti ii. ---reassenellawsalm, -1 • p i , mcnt the lie he walked off in trill 11 the act of paying ft - r a pair of shoes with an altered w-• tote on rhos Atlantic Bank of New York, at the shoe i at ore of Mr. Marchand, in Second street. atoive Green. „ Search wricinatitatisla socitharlalhares office, and upon aure ) ' their pilriage- 66-£o4ltrwi deAbed 410tet. 4 1 noted were foiatalsaeti. - 10 rotes on the'National Bank oflieurlOci,. " frogs $l. notiti;; two $lO notes olii* .111irorrelail.11Wlehors' Basal of New York, afeetstiTeoml - t.*141,14ar a , $l OO note on the North Bftarela.:Maiiiectlinretteitilbeired Flom ii $1 note: - • eight $lO octet on the Atlantic Bank of New York, ---= --,. , _....r.,••••••••-am. On motion of Mr Ames die report on altered from - St nowt: one $lOO note eintheldit4sll- -- -a:. I dunnage Rack. eliereafrom a Ile note; one pa note on the North. Sank of Massachusetts, alum . fare a $1 note. On the person of one of the women a me morandum was found, from which it is supposed they had. in addition to what they had taken tom there, not les. than two thousand &Alma of spurious money, on some of the Beiston Banks. The MemmancluM exhibited a list of notes of the denomination of $5OO. $lOO and $5O. amounting in all to s`2ooo, all of which, it is aupposed, are on the Boston Banks- This, however, is mere conjecture. The altered antes ele executed in the neatest manner, and might deceive the hest judges of paper money. Some of the bea kers who saw them, say they would have taken them without a suspicion of their character. Mayor Can non is in possession of the notes, amounting in all to three bemired and ninety dollars. It is mi l oirmed they are in connection with n party or counterfeiters Wll - 0 1. , . , 11,4 lienriai , inrtera Maim in NO, York or Barron, nod the arie.t ••C these women will no doubt lead to their det•••-0 , •••. M. tll die Caili.lic Clitlychl , in the city were Of ISOI . o..1.•Ii1 O , and WI, let' ,a, itetf , ,cm....l ineacii• This ;‘,..1,s iii‘e the return of better dai .. Times. Zig 041) illorning Post PITTSBURGH, FIUI)AY, MAY 24. 1344 H. A. MUHLF,NBERG. LW . Whate%Tr opioitto the Gazette ma% choose It/ forusof our motives for saying that the sentiments of liettry Clay's letter in Dr. Bronson, not only indicated tiiitt he was opposed to a protrctive Tara, but that he r . .!sould if he had the power deprive oar manufacturer, ts tem U. S. Ntvr. , --Xtne of our jour nifthe protection they now enjoy, we will hold to our 1 excholigef, has taken doe trouble 4O: soilwriain • Original opinion and continue to &mitt:lce Mr. Clay "PloY-persons Forfign Willi hold 4:toinmont in the is an eitcmy to domestic italu-try, until the editor of! United States Navy. Of the Captains in the Navy, 00 Gazette c.:111 produce some respoctulde pr m f t h at 1 6 in number, two were born abroad; outof 318 Lieu tenants there is but t•oe td foreign birth: out of 370 be was slanderod by Mr. D.,noy, when that gentleman bi rt h: and said he had gene neer to the nullifier..., and that the M ht * hi r me " tiwr° are""e foreign"l""g editor himself, spoke falsely when l i e ehaqed t h e Passed Mid.hipmen only two were bran a loosti, with having "//..rottictr the Tat a. ' Maffit, ,on of the celebrated preacher, and et Greek, C For effecting the passage of the compromise act, the th e of Maly orx. P urser i n th e Gazette dennuoced Mr Cloy, mai said t hat h e b a d Nasvt Dr. Rice, .eaS Tliese fact, s how oll„. 0 m c d th e T o r if.- A„d C. dime that the United Staten Navy is ofliCl`ll altriast entire sittco Cetzette's tleouticiatioll Id him to prove ihat '""" "f Ar"" "• 1 .1 0 "1 1e !h woald not Iltruttle it ,Gent if he hid t h e 0pi ,,,m, 1 „;. A rillY l`r,,ont f- ,, an• fder-; aceouling e but 10 us a I. tier in he NA! the Cadets at Went Point in I S3l, not one , two ty? Why, nothi lig the true policy ef 11., Stotes,vra, ; •to altaßge theit Tot ill in "cert/lora./ y mill, the priii-i ..itiples announced in (lie comprontist act.•' Ili* act is the "corner stone of Mt C10y . 3 :tent of protection. ° and if the Gazette can show that it will furnish sut it a Tariff 13.4 the manufacturers 01 Pitt-burgh desite, ur that the one now in I,lrce is ill co iCalnity aids its principles, he a ill do Mr Cloy's can-ti ti great service. Will the I &tor of the li.zette now reutilli-11 Mr ' letter to pt Blatt:am and show, FiVgt. Ilint the present Tara is ••in coliformits -with the Compromise Act," as Mr. Cloy snys it should 'Ate Second, Mote the nrtn ‘rho bc:i: ces Cott idei.lculal. -or protection that may harpen by chance, ran be con sidered a got :d Tariff man. Third. What confidence the manorial urers can have' in a man who boasts that lifter hiS rvturn to Congrec, in 1831, his efforts were directed to the nmdilicution and reduction of the thou existing Tariff? And Lastly,' if Mr. Clay is right in maintaining the prin. -icipies of the Compromise Act. and insisting that it is 'the true Tariff policy of the United States, Nvltat ex cuse can the ixette make for saying, that Mr. Cluy throttled the when he cti..q led the passage o f . -that act .... I Later from Mexico° —Th e m ee k in , , tearn ,,t,i n sk - . - rh e centre n t - total I „, i ,,,i nt i nn o f t h e Betted ; Nehtone, Capt. Bennett, arrived here yesterday from Kt:F.INA ID !FOR TR:: POST RI ISAAC HARRIS. state,, in 1340 wn, hin;ii-on c,;;;;;I, _..„.. . . 1 , • Vern Cruz, which port she left on the Id inst. She Friday Morning, May 24, 1344. ~ 1 I o inia, .t t . i brinsa no news, but we 11.111 deem it absolutely certain Since our last, we have had a good deal more min, miles south of the Pellfl,ylstinia Init., 5 miles due south I that them WRA no truth iis the report due Santa Are our ri4ers mid canal are all in good order for business s.lClatksburg.2l miles north, 175 west, and 177 in a' is (lend —This boot comes here fir repairs. The , te „ it line hien , \ v ,,,, h i ng;t „. n . Tt , "o re a 1 , r ,,,i„.! steamship. , of War Gaillilalialp.i VIM' MOate7lllllol. Stilled —the weather bas become fine and settled—and goods for New York for the same purpose on the 28th ult.— and Western produce arriving by our sivers and canals, thin has In /Med WeSIWIIiIi 19? miles in ;50 'ea r s . The ' Picayune. Louisa Ille Regime' say A. "After the next census we I find a ready market, or are promptly shipped to their destination. The nasortment of the Pittsburgh mar that-- can and try must base tile sinter g m, ur nnwat rem., ed , Reported Wreck and Loss of Life.—W e learn' a letter was received in this city yesterday even- ket continues good—The lYkolesale trade is grade 1,, the we , t." i in.z, f, inn the Eastern shore. annitaiwing that n schism- ally lessening. ------------ CONGRESS. . , I. t',/trlalarlf , 'DOI Punt. Wonders why . wehavr not n otieial an eke- led bY C"P?• ""‘""/ a hu'h H. ' he '' (ffi Flour, the receipts:web! moderaa/ qnantit v and sale s tor good at $1.371,,/, and for clinic,/ liratals $3,12n3,50 - tion•for something in the nth Ward—it' truth, "e had 1 The Sennle,to any, after the ravlsage of ,eVeriii rt .i. Wt•,111.. , 1ay last, ; had been ca p sized and all bawl: nn . board lost. Besides the entot , du and crew, we lwarrl not heard of -a, We have never troubled mii selves v"le bill'', proceeded "' the c° l "h lerati "" "I . " c.C " Ii". inlSillf SA, null after some time s pent t hcretn, a djourned. that theiw ere nu bow d five ladies, one 1,1 \Nbi,ITI W a s per bbl; some Wl . ..ilia lots have sold at $3,25. much about the affairs of that ward, since the time it putiedit.‘eit-to h t . com , , t h e cat-paw t a/ soma wort'. The injiiiictimi of s ecrecy lin-. removed fr om the pall- the captain 4 wire W ho 1, 3 11 I A /I l i h et a ! el l e gii 1, 1 ii, GI ain—Wheut, receipts small —n lot of prime, less vagabotids, who did not belong to it. to denounce The !Male, tli . tile other her 77 ct ..., ot t i ,. t Hendon of the sPeecheii of senders upon the Tessa daughter of E. T. 11,..1,,,11, Saratoga street. a few weighing 64 lbs to the bushel, INILS $l,l l this week nt us some years since. We don't know the 5i li wanl treaty. , dom. ii 0..1 a 1.1loort!,. r sa,./s . 1a7,5 e.ts; Rye :13:437 Act 5; O a ts If it has allowed itself now to elect a loco-foca t ,, ~,,. 1 The House, to day. at an early hoot , resol. et i t self .sons we lint•e not limn able to ascerinill, though it is '2O ct•; Hay, dull at sfi.toll a ton. I office. it is only another eaidence of the cane with , Mu) a coin nitre,/ of the vi hole on the state of the Union, presumed dint full 1 , wielder 4 will he known in the I M D o eimaia ~f Vieth ,o 'he chair, and took up pt I' of toal'ay . Ity refereiwe to di" ship new .1 it Ashes—Scorching-, 34; Pot 3 # a3l. Pearl 4j: &take whit:. it can be surprised or iloposed upon.—dented- ,-r•• s h e ' nut / • i P , •• - • - ' t he bill making approp int ions for the set vire of the vi.ll he seen that a schooner Ca her beam cuts i 5 re- tams 5a31 t i e r lb. can. Post Office Department f ir the fiscal yew ending nOili port,: 4 to have lwen eissed in the hav bv a vessel Who were the worthless vagabonds that denounced ' I • - . . Beeswax, sales °Co eta a lb, June, 1845. After adopting one amendment ti this coining up.—ltait. :•_/, on. the AITICIiCaII ill the sth wlird ? Were they not good bill. it was It nine to be repotted, ;mil t h e co mail- -------- Iron—Blooms. some small sales at $55, 4 months; 4;145 and antimaions at the time, and are they not tee took up the aas'al aPPrOtalal ioa bill , the di.C.M.S-i; al . .r II 1; II IGII.f OF AN V pEttsoN Tt) PERFORM stock large. pi; metal, sales in has ~h - Hanging rock, now strong opponents to the democratic party ? of iv hich. occupied the rern,iiial••r of the day. W Ulm- . .I . HE MARRIAGE CEREMONY. at $21a30; some reported sales at $3l, so extended out coming to soy coarinsion on the la-t. mentioned The confession of the editor that lie "don't know II fi i Media-dont: was indicted in the Over ;Intl Tv, time — term' me tranAl'iret l • hill, the co mtnittee rose and repoot d the post otte-e , c the sth ward," showa that not withstanding his boas- s hi n as amended; alai that they had come ito no cuticle- m'a''''" (?neon's county, New litoils, lust week, for Lend, sales 1, , t " Pig nt $3 201-r 1110 ha tine about the Clay strength it, this city and county, i im the navy 1,111.—C/4r/be, Men doy. mai I ItIL! :I COUVICCIOILfiIIy tO statute, and reed' ing rh tx , er .d; „ntie, tit 41,0041,10 per bush. ----------- _ motley utm false petences, in taking 12 of fees dale/fur! hiss,nleg is so limited of the netnal state of uf- I Feathers-4mm / 1 5 to °3 cts, few sures to revert. Emancipation of Sheer—We learn that J. G Th.- etairt ordered the indictment to be q uashed. sale that he does not even know the districts. and se r A I.FREY, F.sci.late Edina- of Ow North American 'rho Enure it , this e" , ./e were given as i ,, 110u .0. Fish—Sun-1:s good; Herrings No I, $5,28a5,50 a Mitt does he know ulwen the movement; lathe{ nite, Review and present Secretary of State of Massachu- "A Man and woman called on die defendant in Feb bbl; Herrings up—Shitd No 1.59,1925; half hills $i setts, having by the death of his father in Louisiana, Mall fart. mid stated that having called ou their cler ' that an important ward election takes place without Fruit —Poaches, dried, dull at $1; dried apples :his wet-hew - log of it. F l „m the al„ne, the public becoimienthtehelnn':-'aell'tniirel'rift::::ll,l;tlV,l::,'`,i'''..htalise resolved rie'mr,ica;tmaLdar'h),","'ll,elciamu.acb:Lnit;iart 7„ogn.atruail.:4irs.,"Prae.l .......a in de s, at 70075 cents per bushel; unto :abroad may know what reliance to place upon any ref tore g of lgoitisinna has refused to-41110w them to retrial:, fused to marry them—they desired the defendant (m i n , vs. several lots sold nt ssas 25; lemons, $3.50a4.75 ports of political matters in Pittsburgh that may reach in that State, he ha. now goer,/ there far the purp ale win 'will"' a clergyman, mati 3 trate . alderman) to Pe' } ma. them through dtc'coon organs. of making arrangements to bring them to the free Iterf irm the niarriage ceremony. The defendant sta- Provisions.—Bacon plenty and rather 41101, Imams in States. This conduct is the more honorable to Mr. ted it) r eply to their inquiries that he could perfitrm casks 4114,1; sides 3in4; shoulders 2,1u2i; hog round Palfrey when it is co nsidered that he is very far from 11w cereamony. but would prefer not to du Al.r, and rider- $4n4.°5 per 100 lbs. About 30.000 lbs of city cured ' red them—as he had others in numerous instances be shoulders at 3.} and sides at 4i cts all sold to go to wing a Mb 111101.—N. Y. Tribune. fo -----------------_- re—to the nearest magistrate It being a very dark FROM II AVT 1. - night. and the parties not knowing t e way to the ma- the East. Butter plenty and dull, roll in pelt 6.1 pr lb; We had itocuutits on Saturday. of inct eased ditlicul• gist rate, t la, defendant was at length induced (contra- lard, Nu lin kegs sasi, ill [obis sasicts per lb. drain Firtyti• By a vessel ft OITI St. Domingo, we learn ry to his wishes) to witness their agreement to become Cattle Market.—About 100 head of beef cattle [rave that hn the 4th and sth of May, the negro General, 1. man and wife. He therefore signed and delivered to sold duringthe week to our butchers ut $2.56a4 per Acuun, with a large force of blacks, had tnarched from them a marriage certiticate--but not signing it in any , the interior upon Aux es, lakell pusoession a the official diameter. and not claiming or pretending to I 100 lbs accenting to quality and in lots; 73 calves sold town, slaughtered many ofthe iiihabilants, and driven ; any other right than every private citizen individually at $1.50a3 each. out the regular troops. Nearly eight hundred of the I possesses. to give such certificate, or perfoim such C • ' S k srtwertes.— toe large and good,- -sales this week inhabituuts had escaped is vessels to Jamaica and else- 1 ceremony. No fee or charge was asked, but one of where. The negto chief was about seizino the Anwri•l the parties placed in defendant's band a two dollar bill, by one house in three lots to the coy trade of 4 , 20 bags can bag Montilla, with her cargo, when th ' e. Consul in- and lethal to their house. good du cone at 11.1 e per lb; N 0 Sugar, steady sales terfererl. The defendant demurred to the whole indictment, at Gia7 /lc all in hints and 7 tetc in bbls; Molasses, sales A letter in the Cowrierr, foom Cap .1 Hayden of the contemning that the charges set forth, even if true, did b a the quantity in bills at t_c per gallon; , Teas Young 4th May, states that the town was taken possession not cunatitute any otihnce: and instituting that he hail , y on I.sth - ult. by General Pierret with a force of 2000 as good right, its full powers, and as lawful authority, Hysou 37.1a7.), imperial 652E10, Gunpowder 60;180, men—all in revolt against President Heratd Reviere• as any iminiater or magistrate whatever, to solemnize Pouchong froa7Ce: per lb aecordiag to quality. That section dare 'lsland was th en erected into a ter marriage to give certificate thereof, ate) to accept aRY Indigo.— Spanish float 01.50116 , 0 per lb; Manilla f inite Department, called the "Departmeut of the fee, present or compensation which the parties chose $1 25a1.50e per lb. • North",.-to errattuors what formerly ttet - 1 the to give him for such service. After a long argument, ' ___, Kit.gdom of ebriatophe, extending c on the coast the opinion of the court was delivered at great length Salt , rra!"Y Pa le at the rivers anti coital of all that ar from or Liberte, (formerly Dauphin,) 30 miles east by Judge Ruggles, who decided that the charges set rives at 95a98 and from stores slal6.} per WA. of coils, Hayden to St. Ma on the west, and inclu- forth in the indictment did-not, evehif true, constitute . Whiskea.—New in dorrand at 19c; rectified 2102. ding besides Gone ives,Tort de Nix, and Si Nicholas any offence; that tnarriage is co ly a civil contract, and Wool.—Full blood 40cts a lir, ido 33—i do 33u Mole. that &Tendon% had full right to perform the same, as coiner:ll Pierrot had been declared commander-in- much as lay divine or magistrate in the laud. The 35--i and common 281 30 pulled 23 a lb. chief-rand with leis council sof state, had imposed an defendant also had a full might to famish a certificate CottonYarn—Short Reel No 5a 10 18 ctslb No 11 export duty of $lO 4-taytien per 1000 lbs, of coffee. of the marriage, and receive any sum which the par- 19cts No 14 : 1 0 per lb. Imng Reel from 500 to 1000 As most of the stock was held by foreign mar- ties chose to present to him for p t erforming such cere- ei 7 • clients, this amounts, virtually to a forced loan from moray, and indeed fully sustaining the defendant io eve- ' 2fl. lliefrl:N. Y. Repnblic. t y poiot contended for by. him. Paper Rags 3 cts lbs. MP The (raze tut follows the example of the Amer ieln, and 11313 not. one word to s,t) about the result of the election in the sth word. 'The truth is.the coons are astonished at their defeat: they labored so lung and zealously to make the people believe that Cloy was -popular, that they deceived themselves, and never found out their mistake until they were overwhelmed at 'the polls. It will be some time before they get .over aiis licking. soul until they do we expect the or gans will he silent about the popularity of Clay in rittsbargh: • THOMAS EDITOR FOR GOVERNOR, TEIE COON GONE.—Tito Butler Herald of Wedne day, says that the unly Tiring principle the %IP** of that borougb had, slipped 116 halter a few nights ago, and dtecamped.to parts unknown. It is strongly suspec ted' he wont through Pittsburgh and carried oft - the ea !lie establishment of the War Club. FATAL RINCOSTEt.---The.Hannibal (Nit)) Journal of the 11th ins t . gives an axount of a fatal rencontre, on the Wednesday previous, at New London, JIG., irrhich'res,eited in the death of a man unote.l James AAloseTy;and the wounding of Dabney Jones, which 'int probably, prove, fatal. Muscly stabbed Jones, .strhen the son of the tatter pulled out a pistol and shot ho former dead. ------- ---- i . VThe Whig prOs-tbuti notice "a pleasing inch - INTELLIGENCE FROM PHILADELPI4 1 tient" that °et:erred at. the late Baltimore OonVeation: MON 114,X, NUT gO. .. . - , - _,., - ' 'w , rOat the Citirec , 1 - liteirt4sticrit dailtit2tets:-.4:bi Satertiaitevetting a --The {tidal . cal 4tnieritaii Flag. which floated aver atinpleof sturdy lookitiettemileanta intuie atior ittoon , 4ort MeHrtry dtriogtho stunk Van Baltimore, lAA some of the ithahltaii*of the tower' perfer the,iii:- displayed before ode of the platferm+ erycled otamable {pct Of:liottlilwarit, it( atiarett of something to eat.— ' nlO- -e. 1 Being lotifueressrill hi their efrort to obtain a iitt hi food TH:: SLAVE QUKSTION.—The NeW York Repoli lie states that in ',he Met) odiat Epi,eopal Gmiera. Conference on Smiuday, Bishop Sindo, on behalf of the committee on n pion of pacification ota the sUlij. rt ui slavery, reported that after a calm and deliberate investigation of the .ob je ct entrmard to th, m, they . had been unable to agree upon any plan of compromise, to reconcile the views of the northern and southern conferetmer. On motion of Mr Ames the report of the committee was accepted, and the committee di,- charged from any further considet ation of the still jeCt. DAM aw. U. S. Circuit Cow I, lit w)• brow, in the ense of the =tenmhunt Ludy rs. lily Ik Soto,for run Ding iutu tlu rormermul her, lily dr ci>iunof the I)istriet Court mitta coafn med., urni Jain ;gei.of t 1 . 2,000 ;Iw:titled. _ _ It appease, Lv an article iu the Nati arial Intelli gencer, that Nlr. Senator 'fappltri vrus not censored in terms by the Senate. The ren,lntion which pasmal the Senate, after an ap,,logy by :11r. Tappan, drvlured d: publication of laic confidential paptTs to be a !till able violation of the rules of the Senate. nn t , t he ea se of Horn=bc. who wati fonud of killing Twor,ood, at the Clay ineeling in Felon;try it New Or!ettn4, the jndge ref..sed a nee trial, and the ea.e will be taken up to the court of emirs. x.~ - -~:~:~, 1.(1l, r from the roast of Africa.—The briz Ata lanta. Cart. Lnwlin. RI 6%41 nit thi. port yr •re i fin, i n i I Iny 4 from the coca of Africa. last from Monooin. bringing intelligence some Arty. Inter than nor fortrer advice... T l te colony nt non roii in were is a 111 , •t tliniri.hing condition, and enjming excellent health. Ittoii neon wa. hri.k, and provi.ionx plenty. An A Rißri- Cll,l brig from Havana, king. in the rivi•r Galena., Into i ng a co rgoofisleve gods. was suspected of being con nected with the slave trade, and wii. detained 1”; the i ' British and rnt n evented from landing her cargo li lee l i 4.incionotii - BliliPl/ stenmer Ilenlopen came imind to Monristrin, l l /bin Country Bunks, and towed the U. S. ship Decattir up the l iver to k J - K , III , IAY, vest irate the affair. The It, it i-h btiis of . wax Permit Indiana, - made n second attack upon the sleet 114 Crawford; 1 Sulu. Bank of Illinois, - the ship had her cargo, condiMoto( I.oWilotresi, on 1 Hank of Illinois. Shanennown, hoard. The brig Via° compelled to heal off after IMO 1 Teone 4 see Book*, .......--- scverc fighting on both sides...4C Y. R e p l aut, - , ~~~ Front Bidkitelts Reporter , EXTRACT To THE EdilTint., DAT.ED . _ Pit teßurtit, Sty ' "ti- I 844. I promised to tend you a Monthly statement of coat. — a:scree; tef the ,Pennsylvania canal et this ternsiratimikJ. I' now bend yOtt,the statement fur Aprit,', aWI like:lrian some other particulars of interest relating to the same in years past Expolts. of leading .ar "lout, bbls. 26,656 Bacon, lbs 7,248.774 Tobacceti" . 2,113.18,5 Cotton ' , 99,158 lietop" AV not " 49.447 Feathers " 82.686 Liriune ealle. 5,523 Beef& Porkbids, 1,115 lluer&Clierse lbs 16,441 Lard and Tallow 621.44:3 !Furniture, 55i,1503 Mock Rubbles.—Thu New York Reinsblic says :— " Speculation continues to run high in a number of the fancy stocks, and the machinery of past days is again put in operation to induce the rormitunity . to lend its' aid to blow up dio'bubille- The daily press teems with the various statements of these ingenious sons of industry; figures are put together in the mostseductive forms, and the prospects of the future painted in all the beautiful colors that distinguished, the indefatiga ble speculators of Morris Canal memoty. All who are familiar with the history of %Vali street for the bait ten years, will remember the great operistion in the above named successfel cespiiration: Negate' high' sir commercial fame, were added to the Hot of its direc tors. The stock rose front 120 per share to 200 and upwards. The figures, wece pre 4 onti , l l ,gti!"‘"i4 it to he a ten per cent association. Confide nt caticbdritiotis were presented that every 100 shares at ft .200 per share was a fortune to the possessor. The evil hi;Ur came—the bubble burst, the stock went to nothing, where it has been ever since. Operations of the same character are now piogressing under the management of men as wise as those who originated the celebrated affair above quoted. The community will be sagacb , 0111% enough to contemplate unharmed the same termi nation- to the present Apecohttions." Fstost Nv. w OttLY.sns.- ,, -The Picayune of the 12th' eontalne the following items. . A man by the name of Wilson was picked UP in Ca- Kiraly° street. in the Third Municipality, on Friday night last, in an almost insensible state. Hie' head was cut in four or five places, and it is doubtful wheth er he recovers, Tin psn-ps. ofAbiadeed are not known. D rown ed. —A respectably dressed man, about 4 ri' clock yesterday afternoon, while steppirg from one steamboat to another. at.the foot of Pnydras street, missed his fuming and fell into the river. Diligent search was mader fur his body, bat it could not be re covered. itua imps* of aberansert ..tiroseiticid was nut --- _ ascertained. , To the Honorable the Judges of the_Court o f Genera l Quarter . Sessions . of the Peace in and , for the county Specie.—Per ship Duncan, from New York—To S. I Nicholson, t 4/3,000 1 t Atklei)...- - ' • ---' ',. , E , I The petnion of losepbAliiriifer, of the a ward of Money continues very abundant, and capital is see.- the city of Pittsburgh. 'in the county aforesaid, respect ing employment iii every direction; first data paper is fully shewet h, That your petitioner hath pi ovided him readily done out of doors at 3 to 10 per cent. discouut, self with materials fat the accommodation of travel-t but there is little of that description offering, and the ers and others, at his dwelling house in the city and disposition to invent in Reul F.stitte is becoming more ward , nfeirewadt ., and lava . that, vela finnarawiiii be apparent from dayto day. - We do not onticipate,how pleased to grant him a license to keep a-public hease i ever, a long continuance of the present plethora n , o f entertainment; and your putitiumer, aaiutluty rum y& the money market. as the'business of the country is I will pray. rapidly assuming a speculative character, which will , I JOSERII ALLINDEIL We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ist ward of the necessarily- create , an increased dermutd foe capital c i t y o f Pittsburgh, do certify that the, elope petitioner • and advance the cote of interest , although it is not ,_ ,- ._, ;„ r ,.., ,„„ is of goo. eertitd ior ..,nesty itneterrOiance, and is probable that any material change will occur until the well provided with house mom and conveniences for commencement of the next iteuson• the accommodation of strtingers and travelers, and that Sugar. louisiaaa.—f rims, owing to the cootie- ~,r i d tavern is necessary, tied iltilinci.s, bait: a tires ping tendency, and use have John Bv„,, mitae a vlight reduction in our tiootatiiiii,, a hirh are Peter Ilaymer, hir vi•rs Int . ..vim to thilinary 9i,tsi; COIIIIIIOII 541154 Win Fl are , Fair :iiiiiik. Prime 611364; strictly choice in sruali put- %y r , 3,1„,,c.,„D em1 , eeis, ti1 1 ,.71 per lb. ‘ir, hare not heard of tiny sales J aco b Iluston. on Plant:tilts —they ere prittripahy held by specula- Ch a il,,, it na rn tors. Th, range of the market i. from 5/,6i cents, may 24-3 t i l u nigh there orefew transactimis above ur below 6a6ic per lb /fantasia Sugars.—Brown 6.1a61; Yellow 7187 and White 9.101 cents per lb. Mulass,A.—Yrices are very firm, but VI itho lit any material change, the sales of Inferior and Common lots being at 25a254 cents, and of good lota in cypress barrels at 26 centa per gallon. %Vr.STERN BANS E!MI AYRIL icles from Pit4burgh 51%47.e. ' 11)A 56,259 Groceries, " 218,563 iron, _Null. " - 396t30 0 . Suaries " 207;153' .Caatiajp-114* - 25.933 Leather. " 7,999 Hide 3 " 51.940 Furl, Pelirias tlat 25;5 1 7 Rags 85,300 011 A, galls. 2,405 geed 1)112111. 850 G 11134 W. 1116. • 413 rirrsiluttGii MARK ET R. CHAS. AV.II IT L AW, h 6 ii imblii;li hibill94l4o VhS uE 13 Are‘for item, , i i iSholifig fitipet, - heai Wylienexidixe ilth Re'iiii G . Eyt i n g's. where the pelt& are reques* u' call 103.. etheeiner tepid! jail oerlitiOltes If cure* &r.tilre...o they'.. ~-. ,- , ' G.'' -.. \-., ..„.., t., t 4 4 / b 1 P EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. i'itiatlebb£l3s; ,111e1 ft ,1TC 6 .9 14 3 1 1401048.-AACRI .£1 estate of John Cassiday. late Inc Ross township, -- deceased, si-o - liereLty notified to noikelpoyinentte tbe undersigued Executors, and ull having claims against said estate will present them to the some properly au the4ieuted fur settlement. GEORGE COOPER, mutm.• JORNSON,` -patsy 9.4-6 e - t- Szettitoni. W-PARTNEitHIP. SHE Anln‘criber4 have entered into Onrtnerihip untl , T the name of BOWMAN & CRAIG, and have taken the Steam Saw Mill rit 'the hatlet of the Penn erylvatTht . Canal: in Allegheny. and ore. nave pre nixed to till °alma far any kind of sowed stuff, ut. the Aturtest notice. They will also keep the fnllowinp nrticlets constant ly orr'brn4, viz: Deck iranli;•• Fmk •Oluirlt,littin.tway Plank, ‘Vheel Arms, Sills. Stiteldlng, Joists, Lath.. &c. l'ersons wonting Long Stuffs, such as Flag-Atoffs, Bout Gunnel., &c., will find it CO tbvir etivautamr - to give 114 a cull before purchasing elaewhore. r7trOfroto on Craig street, opposite the mouth of Kitbuek street, Allegheny. ISAAC CRAIG, maY 3 4 • 4110 ! •t ' JO.S.• 119AVMAANZII: Executor's; Sole on, Grove PM sale on the premises, NV h b n e rsd vx uT;h. d e t 2 o 7 p tlt ub d i a ic y of Julie a. 4844. the whOle - nf . die rm . & eSitirl . .. of the_iiie deed.; cosiAiAt nr, of 76 lots tin Grime bill. (including, his late residence.) a plan in Which is duly recorded and will heexpl/itetl tit, the pale. -r Alan, one tor 2.5'19Y - '75 fief, being putt of lot No 7, in Curnmiles' plan. From their 4.i cinity to the new court betide. the advantage of n turn pike toad and the rapid extension and improvement of the city .41 -their direction, [Lose, :ants present most eligible sites building, or investment. with s certain prospect 4an increase in value. A liberal credit will be given for a part of .the. purchase clone'', told a moiety - of the claims against the estate properly authenticated will be received in part payment. Tide indisputable. 'GF.O. COCHRAN, may 24 Sole acting Executor. LARD. 12 KEGS LEAF LARD, Ju4t received and for oak:, by .3 W BURBRIDGE&Co. ma, VI Vneer St between Wood & Sthithfield sta. 60 BUSHELS : B D ac ß o f f E.D PEACHES, 3Ck f Received this day aud. fur gale by ne.24_ - - Ft:* -4r4q9 . GOLD PATENT LEVER WATCHES. ECEIVF:II, dite.ct from the Importer, 2 fine L g oiti en4i. Detached trier - Waif+ 'S. full jewelled.. I very superior fine gold Hunting Cuss. Detached Lever Watch. full jewelled-, warranted in good run ning order, and for sale by J K LOGAN & CO., fifth street. discount Justaeceived, AFRESH invoice of FRENCH CLOTHS, direct from this Phihulelphis. A oedema. Gentlemen who like a beentiful Jet Black Cloth, at a moderate price, are invited toexamine them, as we believe Ibis style Of Cloths to he, the handsomest, the most durable, and the cheapest imported: A LEX ANDER & DAY , 75 Market Ft. m?.2.-3t* N. W. corner of the Diamond. par a rarest 20a2 5 35a40 4a14 _ L ROM-the Phi6oirlithitt Auctions:Westoltnennd blue-black Clit4b.i; Olive and Navy blue do.; which we *ill sell by the place or single coat puttern, at un paralleled low p r i ces . ALEXANDER & DAY, mo2-3t* corner of Market trt. Mid Dittlllolld. PRLIC notice is hereby given, that by order of the Orphans Court. Allegheny comity held in the city of Pittsburgh in and for Bnid county, on the 30th day of Nlarch. A. r). 1P44, and sobsequent proceedings M said court, in No. 3:1, M arch Term. 1811 , w ill be exintsed to 'isle by Vendue or outcry en Thursday, the 13111 day ofJune, A D. 1844, at, the Court House in the rite of Pittsburgh aforesaid, at 10 o'clock A. M., of said day. four certnin contiguous lots or pieces of ground, situate in St.'Clair township, Allegheny coun ty aforesaid in the maim of Birmingham. emitted in the genet al plan of said town, N OA. 94. 95, 101 and 102; hounded by lots Nos 87 and 88; by Neville street, by other ground, and by the Monongahela river. The Apia lots 95 and 102, containing together in breadth nn N twilit! st..iattr4itid ,1 20 feet, and it* length-115 feet— and the said lots 94 and 101. containing together in breadth P2O feet, and in length from said lots 93 and 102. to the Monongahela riser, with the nppurtetam ces, being part of the estate ofJames Patterson, sen., late of Allegheny en., dec'd. -Terms of tliesule, one third of the purchase money in hand. and the belance to wit, tae thirsts Shall be paid, one third in alt - months from the date of the sale. and the other one third in twelve months from the date of the sale, the said two thirds to be secured by bond and mortgage:on tho property so sold. ' J AS. PATTERSON, JR. __. tnc2l 3t A W ItWt 11 BALES HEMP, per stenmer Little Ben, fur sale by (ml 5) NI. B. RIMY, &CO. Allegheny County, ss. • IN the matter of the Sale of the rea l Estate of Hugh M'Masters, deceased, Nu. 32, December Term, 1843. And now, to wit, hluy 18th, 1844: The Court, on motion of Mr. Hamilton, one ... • of the Enamors shove named, ,ppoint E. B. Todd, &q.•nuditor to matshan the assatti:and dialibine the same among the Creditors of &amid Hugh M'Masteru,xlec'd. By the Court, THOMAS FARLEY, Cl'k. All persont intiereatetT KiN •pltatte to take notice that the auditor abate mimed mllLtu d,iiiithe par po•le of his appointment; at his office in the Cst t Hume, Pktabutth, onlVednesday the fifth day of J one nest, at o'clock, P. M. of said day. E. B. TODD, • Auditor.. may 21-3td .111.111-tELSorsaIeI:,RIED P.E;ACIIES, received y 3. W. BribIRIDGE, & Co.. m‘2l3 Water street, between Wood and Smithfield. Shale: & Simpson, Attorneys at Law, Office et the building formerly occupied by the Uni ted States bank, 4th street, between :gasket and Wood streets. in`2l -3ns CHARLES SR/MED. EDWARD ISIBIltifrON• James T3rur3, A Uunker, l'uul. Chronicle copy Just Iteceivfdt, NOTICE. XV M. O'LEARY, Executors DRIED E t'u F.§ ANTED SOON. for hotels, boarding house's. ;and private families,.in town and countsy, bey -I cooks, chambermaids and girls for all work. wanted as soon as possible, places for a number Sks, warehouse men, and boys in stores, ware groceries. Also, places to work, for about wing men, garder.ers, and boys, in town or . Also. for about 25 boys for the city or coon apprentices to trades. Also for several dsy or ki of ! agencies attentip4 8 1 14bori !Irej l it chSpnelition air/mit fi Agency and Intelligence Office, ?o 9 fith . liteeet: Inn r 2 i r c' 'e/. 1( )111 A F ARM of about 170. acres, on Connaquenessiag .11Creek, Butler cou:rmtpri But' ler. It has 54M.A8rireriMealeirifilribelout 20 acres of clover awd•good snoatiovt.:: About,-75 to 100 Amp w ill be given on Aintree with the furru,.to 4_1114 14,- e s t and industrious fainter;,aittl Largaits„ op approtation A Rills' Agent , U r rid IptOligeuce Olkeo. 'N. , 9 51.11 street. may 22,., i" c fki t i a nl i k I'4 ? r, 13EAUTIV1IL a r ticle fur ~ Spmwtr , . Contn, Just recovon nt A LF:XASTEtt & m2 4 2-3t * N W corner of Market and Diamciod. -- .);.1.1;;:;!Tql1.13.:VC le rio P.V/11.5. - T 11 10 ,:thr tieneruPteo, ,the 4w l ltes 0f . ... , 54 4 .9xe1i, of, A tienerat Quarter' Se ssions' of t h e renCe ' , 4 113 oda for the county of 'Allegheny. . The petition of Jaime Waltnn, 2nd ward;etWist Pittsburgh, in the countY afotiesaid, humbly •stisatisti e y . dist your petitioner birth tWovided himself witb'istatie= rialslor the accommodation of travelers andeleitarkit . MA dwelling house, in the' ward end city aforeeiratefrod rmys thatieut Honors Kilt be ji eneat. grant bim a license to keep a imblic.house of easertaintnent. And your petitioner, us.,bi duly bound will pray. . ' ` • ' JAWS VlAt'nk t i. ' We the subscribers, citizens of . said toWniliiii i ,' 4ii certify that the abOve" petitioner isof good rtinata,:for honesty and temperarree, 'end lit *ell' pickided' :with house room and atheitonvesienees &will& Inixtransp•- ; amino mattedgincofta .... 6 ..... • :., ovesktion said tavern is notettamp .. ki,:: x Jolla,/ielle!, . :. . • • Jot,W.oolieibOdger'% , James Rankin. , . ..r.igiagensi .:!----: ..-, Allen Diplom, , . Jo4a Was, , ‘,'... ~• .1 Geo. L. Williams ,' ; .-t Jemes•Fitek 3 al. •.,.! .. - :-.. Thoinsis fi, Fotorlag, . • • .Witt-a. $h ac.. '', „ ~ ) Jackson Duncan, . , Apha:Beil., . - -.. 4 m2 3 4 1 . * . . . . • I , , ~ dtreuif4aelly-o ..., MO theHOnsintbin, ilte Jdgne , Omi Gennritliinaker Seer Ans the • rriiKJP for the count, of Allegheny. The pciffion of, liibn i ltVGek, of Pine tOiri4iji,,in the enmity . adiresopid, 9istirpeti tioner hitch presided , .Tn sten accotnntodation of tnivelers and otheis, at hiidwailirii house, in the township iitnrcbtitsty aforesaid, and prays dour:oar Honda be plittised-togrint him a Buse to keep a public house of entertnioraessi And roe petitioner, is in dtity bound will pen,. •••• . • _ - JOHN We the subscribeng:citisens of 'raid. tawsibili.k&ir certify that the above TetitisHmer is of good repute for honestl and temperance, and is ; well , Prin*C!fit 6 !tense room and other convenienes for the hectiragteT dation and lodging.of strangent and traltelere, arat 41.1 sic said tavern in oncess,ry. Thomas Gibson, William Jamhs A. Gibson, ,Wm C Payne,,, William Cochran, Nniel Deer, . James Sarivle, Wm Voge,l • Chillies Austen, James Anderson, John Vogel, nt23 3t. • U the Honorable, the Judges of the Court el Genera . Quarter Sessioairar the Peace, in andt for the . County of Allegheny. * Versaill The petition of Jane Alexander, .of• eill in the county aforesaid; humbly sheweth, that your petitioner bath provided iwtself with materials-4e dew accommodation of travelers and otherket liar dwelling house, in the township and county aforesaid, and playa that your Honors will be pleasetlto grant het a license to keep a public house of entertniument. And roar petitioner. as in duty bound will p uyr. J A ALEX A NIS,ER. We the subscribers, ©titers .of said township, die certify that the above petitioner .is of good repete.fier honesty and temperance, is •well provided wide house room, and other conveniences for the..,acneassne .clation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and dna said tavern is necessary. Wm L Miller, Matthew MOM, • " • Jesse Sill, . Jacob it %wanner •Saaruel Stacy, Conrad tAlleiwarat: James McGlaughlin, Chas Falteld.• - WratCook, 1 Henry Mires, John Morrison, Adam Gold,Tr. mats 23.3t* • • mo the Honorable the of the Can't afGerii . ,.. -I- ern] Quarter tandems of the Peace, in and Tor thr • countycoos ofAllegheny. The petition of McKflatien & Smith of the '4tlf 'raid of the city of Pittsburgh, in the county; aforillid,4e spectfully Sheweth„ thit your petititiners have pitrirldeie themselves with materials for the accomgoniatiO' iti travelers acd others, at their Avieiling - bbnie; tit the ward and county aforesaid, and tiray.that ynor Hanes* will be plet6ed to grant them alwettliwtolceetia jeabfic house of entertaintnetit: And - icier it‘litioaers, oaks ditty hound, will pray.'APKIBBI.I4 fT We, the s ubscribers. citizens of the 4th'vraitl al" certify that thetalogutpatitiscorfat'aref4VOl.Mote for honesty and Lampe...ranee, and are well prosidcdr‘iths house room and other eonvesdences for the accomtmo dation and lodging of suntigtre and tiusolers, nod that said tavern is necessary. H F Bollmsn, W II Cannon. W B Simpson, A C Bell,. Adam Ruth, C Iticketsou, Win MeCmchen, C H %VIM. • Wilson McCandless, S W Black, John Auderson, Sidney Strung. mt? 3-3 t • . , po the Honorable, the . Judges of the Court of 1. General Quarter SCARIOII4 of the n P eace . in end - • for the County of Allegheny. r ... ,-.. i= ern The petition of Sarub Savage. of the Seemid Ward, of thecity of Pittsburgh, in the county aeo •' hum bly shewoh, that your petitioner bath prior' If with materinls for the accommodation of travelers d inhere, at ber *dwelling honse,•in the city and county aforesaid, and prays that your honors "'HI be pleased to grant her a license to keep a - public house of enter tainment. And your petitioner. as in dory bound *ill pray. SARAH SAVAGR We the subscribers, citizens of the 2nd ward l do certify, that the above petititmeris of good reps re for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with Image room and conveniences for the accommodation and lotigi,.: g of stanwers and travelers, and •that sail," invent is necessary •11. Hai - kips, . Robert Christy,' ' • Geo. Vandergrift, Menus M'Closky, 40W;R"eolhi.., Johnoaks, • may 22.-3t` JO the Honorable, the Judges f the Co of Gamma Qattrier Sessions of thiPostiot,iestud for the County of Att4Yetisy , - The petition of Davidlashllller, ad - ward, city, of Pittsisorgh, in the amity 'aforesaid, humbly eheweth, that yeas petitioner hatisprovided himself with matmi ids for the acoommodation of travelers and others, at ' his dvrellang hemer,in the ward and city aforesaid. and prays that yout Honors will be pleased to grant hien a license to keep a mibbchatise of entertainment. And ioner as in ditty bonstel -will ever pray. Y our p etTt m:Viso 7 ,lo R. MILLER. We the select-item eiti 4ortify that the above petitirteer is of Owl"repnlmsTur honesty and temperoocc, end Is well roviiidrisi& home room - told tieher etrimeniences for the saidseemeniiida $04 1 .940g.14 f . 1 5.711.1 4 FP , CriNringit t well) )4 necessitrl. James oMooth, Pita froeitr, 4 1 7;, : ; al C: IL Kottftint; Wm. G. Anderson, Wm: Hon , • John Parlterf TAGrahitit, - ' Wm. !Neely, /tines Tiny& " .1. Lebtner, J. L. Shee, tnts2 -3t. Chronicle copy. Anluu Toner, .Thonfits D. Ripoeds H: T. Dexter, James Fenton. • i t n. 4 1,, ma. 4. u r