==Z TKOS f FOR iIikEsiDENT , lAMBS . KANna, 1 : -..f ----,,-,*....„iii..... --:- e a. '----; - -t.... --- DENT , - .111. DAttAS, - ---: :,T7BriFillif rei it - I if a:- • fp). totictioft, iII e A,,gIIIII.;ENBERG. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER , 401011 LIA. IFIARTSBOILN !Pt vats vria•cou tit? cOse revs, 'AtiOLANDER BRACKENRIDGE, fits :CHAMBERS MICIBBH 4 , City - MOsembly, ',JAMES A. GIBSON, Pine, 3011 N .AI4I24IItEGG, Pitt, • JAMES' WHITTAKER, STIIPHEN WOODS, Robinson, '"; 1. • ' CoTalitt,ioner, twitid, Robinson. • . Audaar, • • ..4DW ARO rd`CORIELE, Indiana sod ,oi_.—,----------._______ - - -;/ r_arlig TEA AND COFFEE TAX. 1110taing that the itnpositjon of a Tax on T4o:44alres would be obamdeas to our citizens, and soPeeiago.teilse working, portico of them, Mr Das- Kam* laasseaw electioneering speech, attacked the ilittoiceiste Ittatihttte fur Ptaiddent as being favorable to Ili* ittit4 and Coffee. Bat in this Mr D meted witisiewbis sweal tact—in other words, he committed a mostegreabotts blender. In assuming that a support er drilla °meat Tax on sok.les which are now re gerdadAts of the Mot neeessity,ls not entitled to the =ppm. of the people of this county, Mr PA MUGU hildfOOMl !I most trittehpbant reason why H Seat Orti." - al sliceVUOt be elected President of the United likens... NFei'- fbenk Mr Darragh fat calling up this sobjetre thank him for expatiating on the odious nstdalioribb; Tex--vre thank him for reminding us that:llo;4 pt.ix is its most dotermimtd champion, anti re g-aketOdes for twainding us that the Whigs of Pittebseigir valid a meeting to denounce the Hon. W. W . tokiii:l6l7mhir act i SST THIS • 61IT TAX. *IC us * hi: . a Tax on Tea and Coffee, Mr VI Ciisilik Object in view besides establitshipg no odklwi oppressive impost taz—ho wished to raepoiras Cceoprowise Art isviolete--he wished -, carry on the Government, ticks, which were fair ty. "higher duties than 'mire Act." awl isliftgiefor .thhi Taw that lie warns the people pot to venifirbilPoi.ii,opon the.meos assumption that Col P wait Ecloodly to it, yet Mr DARR4OI3 asks the people to asiipwlet H . Cuss. who is co nspicuous u the 01111111.00 1 % of That very Tait. a portion of his . friesae„ he trusted that some of those opposed to him, ereold vete for this tax. If they did not, the result „..010111411, that at the next Session the tax sgooketorrtafinly sliipissed, or a higher duty than iisedby the Compromise Act, levied on oat 4-iissidides." .g ' Aide iodination was made after there had been one r.., . . c 4hrthe Senate on this question, wherein every whig nllease Tax, and every Jana crat voted against it. pet Mr Cta't expresses hi. fears that some of his itiMititiiiiill vote going to desert him in this matter, ititir eshi Ike% tad of the democrats. The following Vvaip . bn theiMe of taxation will show that Mr CLAY t•lgilreltfikilild ib tIOLIViin the democrats into the sup- . port ettitis scheme for taxing the poor laborer of the k.4 l l4eitlll,The motion was to exempt Ten and Coffee ifiiiin Toluitiont .: .. : Time were 33 Y Ls., in which was included every desiskirsid is the Senate. l'io.Ts-- . -Messrs Archer, Barrow, Berrien, CLAY of 10., iteaderson, Key, Merrick, Preston, Rives, and Southard. Mere are wine slaveholding whip', of whom CLAY .1-ra/litho master spirit, voting to tax the chief comforts .Fl j awfkis ily of the northern working-man—their slaves didn't era Tea and Coffee—they would have to pay but a small portion of the tax—not as much, perhaps as the northern poor man with a large family—so they very ccuoplacently gave their votes to tax these itizu ' ries, as they falsely styled them, and to avoid the ne eessity of putting higher duties on articles which they would have to boy for their bondtnen's itse'. Who does not see that this vote gives Mr CLAY an additional claim on the friendship and support of the " workingmen of the Nertl,7 Who does not see how `easy it fit p 4 prove from votes like this, that Henry L4Clay icistatesman who seeks the good of the many? w, shouldhi, to hear Mr Dan RAGII explain this part ..,,, :: -. 7. lit . Clay's political behnviorl ~.; MM e .. II . F9RWARD AND THE U. S. BANE. —NI r Fo R .,. .''' .. WARD Tnede another epoch at Tippeennoe Hall the 2 4 4 'isthar ,piglst, whit& be no doubt regards as a master. stroke of Tetley, as showing the white bow they may. Itoordwittk and deceived iatti-Batrit men into cot ', 4 ' • Ilktr Ct.s T. Mr F. declared himself en opponent —. . . -sort ask National Bank—he said he believed it .0 44 , __, inespsdient—and that many talented, prominent, o .Atimprejetliced men, believed a U. S. Beak was on. •-•7 : 5 •-,- ,-,.. ststional.v-thst. it would be an apple of &nerd— '''', ;:. : ` *a t e not nwelleogY to the management and ire= .:.:% 41— ' t et diet:enemy of tha country, which he said -4 *.*•`' • "-•..--- . and regulated itself. Mt F. grew ernes -d ' • -, ingly ba, too. and said be knew that on this point he f:,.. • differed with - Mr. Ct. Ay, and Isis paity, but that he vas =.. a free mon, and would speak his mind, von where tithe Senate, , an act more hostile to 1 thu gaburgb Mo44lre titii'whig leaders bniatiood to ask our cit sustains the Tea and to avoid disturbing nviami of the injustiee w rmin when . with the her n• has watched his :h life, coulkizre', limns Os., _ -- sad resointe. But we are obliged to conclude that all this affectation of slow ble distilled heroism was put on for the occasion: Are in tended to conciliate his wbig friends by a master siroke of cantrinr=ill this tetrible stray of - obiectiomt to a Bank, one ivrept away with a siagle stroke of Mr F's. magic wand—like the arient and venerable African wbo twee too late for his itening meal.. Mr.r, makes - them "stand out of the wig." With wonderful celer fty tad %pantry_ Mr FORWAILD sets abotit proving thit i t his Bank matter Is small in comparison with the Tex, as question, which he regards as of oversitsdcreing im portance. - - .0n that Mr CLAY was not quite right, but that he would go heartily for him—.of course this made all right with his whigandience--and though while he deprecated t} evils of a Bank they were as still as the tomb, (they did not understand Ivir. FORWARD ' S petty trick) when they found that he would - go for CLAY "any how," they applauded him greatly. He and his friends "go for Henry Clay therefore, without a why or a wherefore," as they went for Harrison in be would be so firm iB4O. While we are pleased to see Mr Foawsan enumer ate the Democratic arguments against a Bank , and admit their force, we must protest against this trick of his, only worthy of a smell pettifogger, to deprecate the great issue of a Bank, and make it a secondary affair. It will take greater talent and acuteness than Mr FORWARD possesses, to make the people believe that the Bank is a secondary question. We even doubt if Mr CLAY and Mr WHITE, of N. Y.. who have committed the party for a Bank, will understand and appreciate Mr F.'s stratagem; we fear they will set hint down among the outrilrested.” To Paratnvs Gates CORM .—For those who are fond of green corn, and desire to have it fresh at all seasons, we give the following recipe from the Franklin Banner. The present opportunity,should be improved: . "Pti:k the corn down, in clean, tig'n milk*, with a pickle sufficiently strong to preserve cccumbers. It -should be put down in the husks, and kept secluded from the air by brine,..so as w prevent fermentation or composition." Corn so prepared, it is said, will keep for any length of time, and wilt be sufficiently fresh for the table when it is boiled. Tu CoTten Canr.—The Mobile Merchants and Planters' Prices Current, of the 20th instant, saya:---"Fort all parts of tbe cotton ration we con tinue in reeellatt accounts of the most favorable char acter in regard M . the roaring crop. Throughout middle and sotatb Alabama the prospams loran abun dant ifiald were never more promising; and, from the fact that the season is at least th,ee weeks in advance of the last, we hive thus some data, deemed reliable by many who have paid attention to the subject, upon vrhichno found an estimate of a large crop for. Mobile aa well as for the country." From the New Orleans Herald, July 22. SPECIAL ELEt TION—BATON ROUGE. Waddill (democrat) has been elected to the conven tion to fill the vacancy in that body caused by the death 1 of Dr. Combs. The vote warns follows: Waddill 210 Adams 202 • The Democratic Advocate of the 17th instant thus speaks of the election, and of the result: The election of Mr. Waddill to the convention has one impOrtani.fitatire that is tertainly'deserting of no nee, as it displays the relative strength of the two an tagenistieal parties in this parish more definitely than anyother local election fee State offkiers which we have had this year. Mr. Adams, the opponent of Mr Wad dill. i" II gentleman of great personal pupulnrity with all parties; frank and bold in the expression of his opinions, and etignging by the unassuntioe simplicity and urbanity of his manners. Such was the opponent, se much like himself. against whom Mr Waddil bad us contend. To this. it may be added, that their views in relation to the commotion were exactly the lame. Both so much helikeil by the whale parish, there was nothing to be said against either, save their opposition to each other no whig and democrat. We believe that all parties are pretty well satisfi...4 with the result. voting against the '•grea ter .red were owing -ANY supports .417 and Cofee perpetuate the Its train of evils. friendship on its passage: EPT. 4, 1841. oodhury's amend lm taxation; Mr - - irr Mann of the tenants on the Great Rensallwar Manor, in Now York, have a decided dislike to pay any rent for the property they occupy. Tho entire county belongs to the Rensellaer fa . ily, and they lease the ground to the tenants, who choose to consid er the rentenotmous, and because they are not permit ted to purchase the property at what they consider a fair value, have determined to raise a smell rebellion, and will not pay any rent at all until what they desire is granted. It must be particulnrly pleasant to the descendants of the Platoon to find themselves the ob jects of a determined effort to wre44 their property from them, for a consideration which they may not think to be a fair equivalent, but which the tenants do, and are trying to force upon them. These unruly fellows have handed themselves togeth er in order to derive an additional strength from a per fect organization, and concentrated action. The vexed question is discussed in associations which they have /formed, and also at public meetings, held at various points .m the Manor. The following paragraph, from the Kingston (Ulster county) Jourual, gives some idea of their movements:— " A meeting was held in the interim of Shrn3aken, a few days ago, and we learn that others will also be held in the town of Olive and in this village. The speakers who address this meeting are said to plssess great ability. The tenants who favor the opposition to the payment of rent, dress in Indian fashion, as far as possible, in a uniform style—wearing mostly frock coats, either of red or some bright color, with a belt around the waist, containing a scalping knife, pistol, &c.; a false face cut out of leather, and caps ornamen ted in various ways. When assembled in large num bers, it is said, they tnake n very imposing appearance. On the 4th of Jely, a large meeting was held at Pine Hill Clove, which was addressed by several speakers. The number in atttendance was represented to have }been about 5000. At the alerting were 300 tenants, in their Indian dress. The blowing of an ordinary din ' i ner horn is the signal by which they assemble, and it is fotbiriden to be blown for any other purpose." This wears a serious aspect, and the organization of the "Indians" should be broken, or it may lead to dreadful results. ------ ax on Tea and calculations , and The New Route to Boston.—The Long Island company expect to forward passengers to Boston in ten hews in the course of the present week. The re.. gWar.trips have commenced to Greenpurt, at $2,25 fare. The company expect to have two largo and staunch steamboats ready in ten days, to carry their passengers from Greenport across the Sound. A New Paper.—A new Native American paper cal led the Bunker Hill, has been established in this city. It professes to be edited by Major Jack Downing, 'as sisted by several literary gentlemen and, a few ladies." The editorial articles are in the Jack Downing style.— The tide of the introductory article is,—" Wby I under took to start this paper." Mortality.;—The city inspector reports 23 deaths in this city last week. This is a considerable increase in the number reported last week, bnt the excess is confined tea:l94mm. The number of adults deceased last week wits but 49, which is more than twenty less than this week. Of the deceased, 25 wore men, 29 wamen,9l boys, 77 girls. Deathsfrorn consumption 19, chokers infanturn 39, dropsy in the head 14, dysentery 43, *oliet fever 5, inflammations 26, mantsams 11, Stillborn 14. Three of the deceased were between 90 and 100 years of age. The P. AC—The Ron. C. A. Wickliffe, Post Mas ter General, watt /lon. Mablon Dickerson, of New Jersey, arrived in 'town yesterday and stopped at Howard's Hotel. INTELLIGENCE FROM NEW YORK• NEW YoaK, Tuesdal, P M INTELLIGENCE ,- FR # • THILADEI 3I3I tattellO ilk4o of- 111 ° ••, •• • _ - • • Pett.ishatiesa., "C*!ee wad Pistikfroi`' Capt Saunders, of tilt aitekle Reie lested Calk Feirlatrib, of the Wayne Avineri. hair pears that these gentleman are at enmity with one *P other regarding their zendum as soldiers whilestatkim• ed in Southwark during the late riots. Card card'has been published by the patties in the ' various morning papers, branding each other as cowards, &c., and casting imputations ypon themselves anti bviegieg their companies in disrepute. Ihe evil that will result friim circumstances of this kind, should be taken Into consideration, and settle the matter amlcabty; 'Athena bringing every little domestic squabble befoteshe pub. lic. Impostor .—A young lad sepposed to be about 16 years of age, calling himself Charles Lyman ,Bean, two weeks ago, presented himself at the. Marie's • of five, where he represented himself justfrom the State of Michigan. an orphan, and in search of rot uncle in this city of Baltimore.. After exciting the sympathies of some of the officers, and receiving some trifles in the way of charitable contributions, he left. Yesterday the same lad was brought te the cf fi ce by a gentleman, whose benevolent feelings had induced him to take in the stranger and feed and cknhe him. in the midst of his own family. The stories he told of. his orphaeism, of his illness, his being robbed and other circumstances calculated to excite pity, weretucertained to be film. Upon the complaints made, he was advised to to the truth in relation to himself, when hervlisclosed a history of imposition. ingratitude and felopy almost incredible. He was at the time in possession of a bible, which. it appears, he received from the agent of a Bible Society in Jersey City, and which had some writing in which excited the firet suspicion against him. kin was sent to the House of Refuge. From the Lorain Republican. THE 'EMBODIMENT. " "Henry Clay, A. Jim . k g per sosifration . Cad einhadieseet of • ,- , vgA t I. :prima: l 4u. Mug adelrese. . . IN 1..7.7 7_ . borni In • 1805 qintrielled with Col. Davis, of Ken: tacky, which led to his first duel: In 1808- ho challenged Humphrey Mar shall, and fired three times at his twilit: I n 1825 he challenged the great Jo h n Ran dolph, and fired once at his he art, but without eifect: In 1838 he plan ned the CILLEY DUEL. by which A MURDER was perpe- tra ced, and a wife made a ma n i ac: In 1841, wh o n 65 years _old, and gr a y bra dad. is under 5,000 dol lars BONDS to KEEP T HE P EACE! At the age of 29 h e PERJURED himself t 0 s ecure a seat in the Unite d S tate. Senate! In 1824 he mad e an infamous bargain with John Quincy Adams. by which he SOLD OUT for a $B,OOO a year OFFICE. He 14 also well kn own as a GAM GLICK, and SA ESATTI 111111AR ER. Elia political principles are precisely and exactly those of the Ilartfurd con 'tendon fed eralista op posed toe goal right., equal privileges, & equal I a w s; and in favor of mono policing lawa and char tered prix i 1 e - Vs. Also , h e sus tel n s the ft. mei au Alga rin in their deeds of siooDAsD MUID6II SHIPPED FOR SALT RIVE.R. To sail Ist Not ember. At Syracvse, N. Y., the whigs lately held one of their pecnlinr -councils." "The Throne of Grace was addressed in a soienia and appropriate manner by Rev. Mr Lee, of the• Con. gregational Church, of this village, after which the Sy racuse Glee Club sung the following, prepared, fur the occasion." We have room for only two verses:— "We are all JEFFERSONIANS, We are all MADISONIANS, We are all Harrisoaians, And for Harry of the West. Though our foes would fain appal us With "Young Hickory" Polk and Dallas, WE SHALL SEND THEM TO THE GAL LOWS, Thus rejoicing all the land. "Yea, the people all are rising, For our Clsy and Frelinghuysen, Whom the 100011 hate like pison— Hating Harry of the West. But we'll give them Jessie, But we'll give them Jessie, But we'll give them Jessie, And EXTERMINATE THE CLAN.' The Trick of a Dandy.—Mr Welsh, in one of his letters, relates on the authority of a lady, the fol lowing anecdote of a distinguished Parh;ian dandy. "He was invited tette early at the Legitimist Civil List Ball, by a modish beauty who promised him her band for the first quadrille. A convivial meeting de tained him et his apartment later than he expected. lie found that he had scarcely time for his rendez vous; fifty or a hundred carriages might be already in file, and it was impossible to proceed on foot in a Feb mar! splash. We see every day passing in the streets covered litters on which the sick soldiers or the poor are borne by two or four men to the hospitals. The idea occurred to himin his gallant despair to send a t wallet for a civicire and this was speedily procured. He extended himself full dressed; the curtains were duly closed; and two stalwart porters; carried the pa tient in his pumps; passed the whole long line of car riages, the municipal guards and every one else re spectfully giving awarand when they entered the grand gates of the Cassino, to reach the distan vestibule, the cry arose that it was an unfortunate laborer who had fel en from the scaffoldingerected in the neighborhood for the preparations of certain decorations of the halt. Our beau sprang from bis covert and was safe in- the 1 throng in the ante-chamber before the police sentinels awoke from theirestottisitunem." . - " Wesleyan University.—Besidesthe $lO,OlllO raised fur a professorship in this University, by the New York Conference, (about $lB,OOO of which are alrea dy subscribed,) the Providence and New England Con , ference are making an effort to raise a like sum—shout $5,000 of which were subscribed at the Providence Conference. In all the Conferences about $37000, have beerrsubseribed within the last year, and efforts will be made to increase them to $73,000, to found there or mere rrofc3sur4l , N —Newark pose. , 1- Front the 11114111000 Clipper: 1 Rigeent of the lisri,r..o - ....,1, , f. , ,zi. - - ARIKVAL Old It ..c , .. -or: .1. ~ -•. • ::,. '. by • r 40 4 0 . 10 *. _ ..° 1 - .7,..:.:,, - ~..4 • ffirfAl - 'xi' SitM r .... ~ - Ww§okb-ing rt -• .- . —,, • - ' -4tio-wootrtiko4o . CIA. L D 0 NIA 'Plr'ecata'4wcetlengsr;‘ l "ca'rnelicsmitiv 'III . tar lh° 4 g. 7 ° • . rigernokuplaypovikw.l4oo , ww _ It is well known Air Pei' has repeats* declared 1 tbatto`natrimtenue shinsid Lai collect from time dua if tax, than may be necessary fur the cotnatercial ad ,..ministgation of the government. And jilt before Mr g.,..itteed from the Seneca, be °feted • resolution de daring that twenty-six millions of dollars annually — what - lit lilt ntriVti' Miii lidetber littiVidi. - ' l4l inell iar whigpaperty say that. the mestett MAL ?Me Isiii Wilt Arty millions of deters the present year being; sim temcmillion. mote than Mr Clay-says ought to be ea pendedi• This is mclosive of die receipts front the sales of the public lands. It willbe seen therefore that Mr tiny, in saying that he is opposed to the repeal of the tatilf..ditee em-risfetn to be understood*. opposed to it. alteration.—Detroit Donee? at. 15 DAYS.I6A 1 1/M rinns auslOM This steamer Ctledcinia arrived at Boston about 10 o'clock Go Thursday, in lea. the IS n dais frirn Liver . • peel, with dates to t he 10th Ult. ' • • - -The totem market is lit a drooping 111111 A. The leading mercantile markets exhibit decided I symptoms of.returuing activity. *one, is abuodanr, ;at slow rate of interest. ' - The activity noticed in the iron trade a si cart time back still continues. The demand seams principally foe:railway iron. . . " • , The presein military force in . Irelabd Iminints to 26,000 men, independent of enrolled Chelsea out-pon• sioners and aimed police. The Presbiter:an Get eel A sseulbly is now sitting at Derry, for, the filet time since the union of the Irish Presbyterians under that title., . . M r Kelly was elected for 'Limerick last week. He is the first member who gues into Parliament pledged to steeled the meetings of des Conciliation Hall. • • Sir Rde Bourgho, BareesllVisetle-Connell, abjured the Church of Rome, anti :embraced the Protestant faith, at Castletownroche Church, county of Cork, on Sunday se'nnight. The number of petitions for the repeal of the Union, presented up to the 2.lait of 4me was 415, of signatures 875,489. A Parliamentary return sever' that, the seats paid and owing for short-hand writers' reports, relative to the state trials in Ireland, amount to £3096. Thecrops of more than 100 formers have been do- ;1 atroyed, says the Brussells Gazette, in the bomrnune of I Landeghem, Eastern Flandem,by a violent hail storm. The loss is reckoned at upwards of 181,00 0 francs- Letters from Athens of the 20th say that* t- , ideal of agitation prevails among the. eeple of. At. and 'that cries are beard • in the streets of "Down , with the Ministers." The famous M Hurter, former President of the Pro-1 testant consistory of Schaffhausen, has embraced Cc .' tholiciatin. He abjuration of protestautisat wok plae with great ceremony at the chapel of the Cardinal Or: sini at Rome. A correspondent of the Dublin Pilot says, "The gov ernment has spies in every Cathelic chapel in the coun try. The police, it appeal s--the Carixdic police--have been ordered to report every thing said by the priest about repeal. Several of the . police have been dis missed fur refusing to become spies and informers." A crusade has been commenced by the government, not only against repeal buttons, but also against green flags. At Limerick the trading vessels had that em blem floating. as usual, is honor of the day—Sunday. ' A Capt Poole, commanding a government steamer called the Flamer, ordered the obnoxious flags to be ta ken down. The order, in most cases was obeyed,and where it was not instantly complied with it was per reeptori pr toin down by his command. ; The P ope has conferred the knighthood of the order ' l , of Christ (the highest decoration in his gift) on the Hon Edward Petre and Sir Wm Lawson. The Weskayen Conferrence will be held this year in i Birmingham. It Will commence its sittings on Wed ..; nes day, ;be alat inst. ••• . The Queen has been pleased to approve of Mr , I Michael Kennedy as consul at Guiwey, for the United 1 States of America. • , kis calculated that the O'Connell tribute this year .! vrilereach £'30.000. . i - DOSLSTLC Sone A RT. The business in parliament during the past fortnight has displayed no particular : interest, and the foreign and domestic intelligence has 1 , been unusually dull. The argunieets:m . the ' Writ of En-or" ate terminated, and the result mist be shortly , known. In the House of Lords the hips:l:Mg to the ' repeal of the. Bill for Uniting the Diocesee\ of St As aph and Bangor, has been withdrawn by Lord .Powis, I arbor strangepposition on the part of the Government, on the plea. that it mould nut he introduced in Parlia ment. on account of its peculiar baldness. withettit see civil permassiain of the Crnwn. Ministers have, there , fore. escaped anotherditncelty. e with : ' The house _teas again occupied for some tie the Poor Law Amendment Bill in Committee. Mr Wyse moes3 fir the appointment of a *sleet committee to inquire into the fuss contracted with the formation of the 'racial jury in tbecamiof Mr O'C.onnell and Oth. [TS. Lord Elliot opposed the motion on the ground . tiro 1. hilt the legality of the proceedings were rein sub la jardiee, it would not be a peeper course to pursue to '. appoint I select committee for inquiring into the' sub jeer. The noble lord also urged 'while denying every at :citation of fraud, that such an engority could be prue dortice of no salutary effect. Mr. M J• O'Camtelt contended that the jury lists were =fairly made up, and that it the (-committee were refined. the Irish people would be confmod in thecouvietion that the state trials were nothing hut the operations of tyranny carried on under the forma crflaw. The Solicitor &nerd said, that a dangerolos conspiracy in Ireland had been put down by the ordinary process of the law, which had vindicated its own ntipremacy, end laid the °rewires : sg ai,,sa it rarnornte et its feet Mr D O'Connell, jr. annnenced that his father and all the prisoners were in e sc,allent health. He eon- eluded by staling that his father hod srateely nny hope' ' that ah,+ wr it of orr•. would be decided in his f0i0...i, 1 snot that lie was glad it was so, beefiest. it would show' them doe necessity of depending on themooelaen. Earl De Grey took his departure from Dublin on Tee-day with military honours, after having received an nddros. from the nobility, clergy and gentry of Ire land. The right Hon Francis Blackburn. Master of the Rolls anal the Right Hon Sir Botkeney. Comman der of the Forces, were sworn in as lords justices. It was expected that Lord Heytesburl would arrive in Dublin on or about the 20th. • GREAT STORM AT BALTIMORE. On Tuesday night, there was a great storm of rain accompanied by much wind and lightning. We con dense from the Clipper. A house in an alley east of Spring - at occupied by co lored persons, was struck, iitA two of its inmates, a woman and her child. instantly killed while standing at thednor. Three others inside of the house were trisected down, one of whom was severely injured and the other two but slightly. A house on Madison street was also struck and a colored man killed. An unoccupied three story dwel ling, corner of High and Pratt stteets. was struck and likewise damaged. Four workmen were in the base ment at the time, one of whom was considerably stun . fled, A barn of Miss Goldsmith's, emitted near the Bone. Air Road, a short distance from the city. was struck by lightning and consumed. A colored man, while proceeding to the barn, was sensibly stunned by an electric shock. The dwelling of Mr. Gittings, about 3 miles from the city, on the Belle-Air road. was struck, and him self and son, who were sitting at the door, consid erably injured. His son 10 years of age. was severe ly stunned, so much so as to prollice spitting of blood. Another shex.k took effect on the chim•ley. which it de scended, throwing, a large Franklin move into the floor, tearing out the milers, injuring the floor, and otherwise darruiging the house. • During tha same gust a number of vessels lying at the wharv , s were struck by lightning, among which were the schr Sarah Catharine_of this port, and the Ischr Vermillion, of New 'Tur, at the Frederick et wharf, and a brig lying off in the stream. The King of the French.—Tbe Paris c.otrespon dent of the National Intelligences says: "Yesterday afternoon, going to the diligence office, I halted on the Avenue St Cloud tosee Louis Phillip pe gallopping towards St Cloud on his return from a visit to the ladleries of Versailles. His escort of cu irassiers rode so close to his coach that r could ontget a glirapte of his_person. Iris quite an equestriee feet fur tho two kursemen, whose bodies MOM tO close up the side windows, their animals appearing to Mose between the wheds. That his majesty has not declin ed i t slietath truss be inferred from the time be spent= foot last T'hoOlit at the Exhibition of Manufactures, several hours, during which the examined three I:tee thed Affevenseets of Win, sad Yinkqj 1 0 2. 1111 their proprietnrs—his fifth long visit. We are told the journals of this day that he will cel l 'itli n t to the Isle of Wight, where Queen V w ictoria . nNly urnert 111.2 return of her Nizzlt." - -- -- r - ' l ,- ----;1 - • -- Wt. - ipARE : - 1r11110r 11111; -4 , 4. i't 0 4" , ..41. 1 rCSPENTE D ATTRAC TION' INCOBCPABABLE NOVELTY •I , se/A: artmc son JAIOSISO illtilliTAlXldallt. „ - . ICIPONE EVENING.4ei i .. plifftWilsvit BOLTON, of Nevi Yodhavill e i m, 1 'Alin to the public grand exbtioa of 4 11 .q 11 -hR e4 . 1 0 10.03140irifluX9el.*4° 100402062 gesee GAER, at die Pittsiorirk Th eatre, ( raw HO ori'Mhuidsir evening, August sth. • ' '''.`` f° Boxri i 50 ent*- 4 .Pit , ks cengs4S-Vallsil The'esuMistrng elects_ of this Gas, ossaWlfsiblim 'tat iddll'hislM'lnvellit of tatearniattolosVilethrm ** " * " .• nee not studrable br sating _Pisproohogy nr ,Bingoinsism, 110 gallons of Chic millin prepmad,eostssa.Mt i n the audience) who deans pal expi- . it. 6+14 e r i pcm may have an oppottooity. ES latirtedeartlerriestsiono eolonteerid . 03.si solem n n there - will belle delay, osas ~.1 M an y hesitation en the part titbit sainegn as menaLF .tti lorward.--. •;,._. A 'rrilittEiheet 45dis":110 isiltliteasereto a N its V'' as the Amu Mere coMed %monism person, anutia~ , - 14 may be ready for the nest. . ','••• ' ; • 12 Stout Men see engaged to .be pretest upinelnr ~.;•,. stage to preserve order,. sad' 111.11 . 13 r. in COOdOCting*, ‘-' entertaingle irbei 4 1 : - : Idle - riied to Those sr el, su m ow ' while nestei the inflistene of theGes, tit reVeellital* - # ur present Themselves to it. -, -., ~.., ;,,,, The Young men who aro to take the Gas, ant ;en*, '.. . of the limit eccentria eiterarsees to Pittsburgh. , "A; ' , 7“,''''', They have been FIFIRZOOLOOKALLT tHOW.'" , I •t , ' Etee4hiCian, tiOgen, sad rrealfsir MI, 'lte-isde s'l I • • .. cipagrd. One-half who taker the fir either 1 4E% 1. 4. ' s r. dance, and others perform astonishing and cei s.• mooing feats. Those who vroold enjoy an oveningof rem sot es-. . - citing amusement should be present. Isir J G fnituus.,,,,. who hasthe honor to present this enteitsimmat Pith, citizens of Pinsbargh, would- state that is..aselers, regard to propriety will be observed, in condoesing.*:.,.. . These ontetudamer as er&gce4 hyrsafTl, emir together crowded armitericsi, Who giveltima Their SO approbation, and greatly enjoy the rum. - For. three success ive, nighti tho Brenagial - lafiliV,' -* nada, in New York - (which hobil'4ooo. perionekTimor, , crowded, and 'correspondingly peat numbegia present, at similar exfiibitidos in Boston sad .. " -• _g_, . pros- The tees has a 'differebf 6ireet upset groni;telio4 . . takes it. - Immediately after inhafing k. a witc.:9‘s, Sr traordinsry cheerfulness. fanciful eights of I;inirt/wi: and en uncontrollable propensity to luirgitter;4pes, which is evinced by stuging, laughing, dancing - and ilk performance of entic and amusing gestures, of sheen L, MARTIN CHUZZLEW IT COMPLETE! i every kind. Indeed every degree ot human action m id' -•••• Tag LITE MID *DV ZS TURKS OF ! thOt t ght, front the trust ludicrous to the most SO 110111 . ' '- dr AR TIN CH 11Z ZLE WI T.. impulse t or a fee ctoa ling iuid and es sen d essea men i t r ; a lo me d c i rc uer e , Pti° ll o( whicir atio• HIS RET AT IVES, FRIENDS AND ENEMIES, shoo „ th e w , ender tte r efteeme , weeh t he w e lly *el !, ri r y OMPRISING all his will* and his ways, with an. sable i n t h e ir Or dina s t o re. NJ historical record of what he did and what ha The following is from Hooper's Medical Pistil ' lingi; ...- dirl'nt. ,_„,,.., ;,' Highly fini4hed edition with upholds of TWELVE Slit lICIMPHRiF Divrdescribea the erect it %lb SPLENDID ENCRAVINGS. - upon him as follows:—" Hrwin• g previCusly dosed my ... Fot sale at Cook's Literary. Depot, 85 4tk street nostrils and exhausted my lungs, I. breathed four "bob aug 3 of Nitrous oxide from and Into a silk bag. ' The Out t'' feelings preteluced were eashontus to. geode posseriA, PittiOntegh ?lint Mass W. - b. epee the tetteek4 coerce d 13 , . e *m e ,' TIIOS. BAKEWELL AND J. P. PEARS thri ll i,g. particularly - -i -- „T - ,hi c h., „ D i , ' - HAVING associated with them B. P. BAKE' The objents tomcat me bequest 04 11 111 etrba, WELL, hue of Louisville, will henieforward : lig acute. Toward the last insight** Inetillißkit conduct the business under the firm cf BAKEW ELL, hicrossed, the sense of merman power became veils 0,. PEARS .& Co., who are duly authorised to settle the sod at list an irresistible props miry to action wsi -f." low, outstanding accounts of the late firm, and who utter 4 l o ,4o in." for sale bah at their msoufactory on Water sure, 1 The effects above desoßmi me VINE COMPOONI corner of Grunt street, and at their warehouse on with those eenesullY manifest ell--hut they are eisellt4 '. Wood street, corner of Second street, a general assort- account of the Sales god 4vT B earri they Ivor. - 0 , ment of Plain, Cut, and Pressed Flint Glassware. From die saftie'vpsican't may be= lar d !ti. aug s .lw ef rite effects if hid tiPon-bfessis Tr oirmi i'lltositila , snit. S HMI stew, Mr WOODWARD, Vow Kp11..; . _ M 11), end Rostov &mum. (Peel.) -K . ' r eset`.. says of Seibert Sturtie.y, -That be once Tartlet it' ' ' marked„ “diell " drat tine stakopbewovibe 4. itighostolsill ' ' irenrcus, to be composedetfthise-' .! ' liAr Oral open itt half pit, 7 -Curtain ;444 et, • 8o e eekreesety. , . art ., _ ~„...,. 1111 T-ANTED 110QPI,:etevetal go 4 conks Rea idet* ''• WY ail-arork . :*-forlitvieetPiSes. 7 StIRS: " pieces fbt a number of-ClenheXtisehromemen, Coacte... - .:- - nien, Laborers, Welretroodllhealsellaing amairdwatiftl.-. : Ataawanted, Times for a analbeintimintint# $//114 11 11, ~ gip eseaska, coacioneo, iko. .Witaited, to4tontiiilli tail' -- thaltay Imo, security in suits 'of:$100. $206. SSW: •-•• $5OO. $1:000,- litc. &c.—Pursons bowleg mew, afiki.:,.. brae; ooka get it very safely ato:l:sa"k•atoivgoosiibrAasPl*- ,- oat, cm applying at • -' - . ••• - , • ISAAC ilieltillS?ti,a, A r o x iiC• :'- t and Intattienor OfSeeatoil. 50,.54.,,.. . Ir 4" A few days *Mee, %halter liiirlifelusit y;Ceith- is olio bishop of New York, was one risk to one. of the. clergymen of Ws denomination in city, and while_ hero was invited total!: am GO Sega; . Actor.' diagly ht visited the martrioe of, • am:atar, t ' and after being introduced, the pre agreeably.AO his everyday salutation, inquirod, "qow diyuqr .iside and. children'?" The asisadslavtivisbep-*al alitifeloshoefo tied at firm, but very good aaairedly ' turned it off by asking the governor to take .a pinch ofsaulf,,attbe . same time•rerratritiag that his friends wants)! well. ' - - • - . fAtiosiy.iyokkediagigli , ... ....., .... ... ... . Ns 0. Wigan, 10 N . Sugar; : Hl l g.-1 11 6m Qaality; do. la store and for sale by REINHART & STRONG, 140 Liberty street 2.p,sr• A Bap, Pepper; received and for sale by , REINHAHf & 6TRO,NG, - 140 ,LibertriArect likay INdfor. C to the farm of the .inscriber living in Ver. 'silica township, some time Suly-laat, ti thin dle Heifer, about 2 years oki, one !mil of her tail, and a strettk•of her belly white; no other marks peroeis able. The owner is riquested to come forward, move property, pay charges and take her sway. aug 3-31? more DAVID SOWISH. Itchinees Poems and SWUM,. WITH Gtr Life, by L tufwer. New supply V., ju+t reetti‘ed and fur sale at Cook's Literary Depot, 65 Fourth street. NOM 113RVI/E ll9B itIOYELL: 11—r FAMILY, Tarim; Tralinnan, Axel, Anna. ,end other Tales, by Fredericlea - Btornei; wines= tett by Mary Ilowitt, in one %vintner, biting - fitopeeii Librity of Seim. Mirada, No 3s, Pit Only 154 For sate at Cook'stitetary -Depot. 85 Fourtlivseet. sus 3 TRIAL OF OMAINE WEINZIEPFLIN. Catholic ?tient of R Evanoville, Indiana, CO a charge Kees. . pre tetradby Mrs Axn Msatar Scustot.C, held at Prince-, ton. Indians. Circuit Court. March Term, 1844,-0a a ctusage of senile from the Varnietintrgh Circuit. Re -ported by A E Drapier, Stetunintpber. Fot sale at COOKS Literary Depot la sth street. aug 3 putlssas Case, . AN examinntiou of the Students in Duquesne Col . lege, will be held on !timidity next, commencing at 9 o'clock, A. M. The Latin Class wail be examined on that day, and the Greek on Tuesday. beginning et the same hour. The intended Grannies will be ex amined it, Mitibematics, Name' Philosophy, Logic' and Moral l'hiloAophy, on Wednesday. Tim friend ' s of Literature and Science, are particularly imiitei to attendthese examinations. tog 13- 4i. ' ROB'T. BRUCE. aug __.--------------. ---- Rice, Vinegar, &C. 4BARRELS !bee; 10 du Cider Vinegur; 10 bushels l'ea nuts; 225 lbs Grenoble walnuts; 1 bale cream nuts; 5 doz supericte lomat spur; 1 2 chests extra curinuelf. IL Tea; 10 bbls No 1 & 3 mackerel. . Received and for sale by J. D. W 142 LLIAMS, No 0-sth litre*. auger and 100 Hhdt. N. O. 400 Bbls. " Molasses; On hand and for sale by J. W. BURBBITHit: & Co. •9. Water street, between Wood and Bmithfield. 11.0UIL 100 Bbla.Tlzrp:n't Ex tra Family Flour; ReceisiaiilJ. W. BiJARDGE & Co. aug 2 Water *teem, between Wood and Smithfield em Extrastainu)rOsse. , lig R. JOSEPH MEANS, of this city; h . a been of- IT.I. Aimed for two years with Dropsy arming sli:ef which time be bad been ander tremors of the most eminent medical men he could find; being given up as incurable he was advised by a Physician s p as MIC.DICATED VAPOR BATE; after taking the Bath and medicines for five days, be went to work at his trade, and has been abri to work at it every day since. Per sons afflicted in a ne same way mn be referred to Mr. Means birnself,.nd other gendemen who are well ac quainted with his case, by calling at our office oo Fifth street. neit door to the Pittsburgh Foundry. july 31 FLEMING & BLACK. Star Cashes. THE Subscriber having completed hiv machinery fur making Candle.. Star is prepared M supply the friends of h o me manufacture with an article equal in every respect to .. auyvnatle in 149 ciatotr7, and at loss price. For the convenience of families and retailers they are put up in packages of from 10 to 50 lbs. Cell and examine them. .1 S GWYNNEs jy 20 Franklin Manufactory; Second street. 2 , CEROONS (a pwal artielit,) in Suite and wittbe saki low twaleneeonsiswowirs , HAILMAN JENNINGS,- jnly 30 ' 43 Wulamieet• • raiNTIMIKUOIL A FRESH SUPPLY.OF C. JOHNSON'S riAntleft IS LLII&L AVID !HALL 21611. • AO received at ilte-ojice of the "Post." atign-t I - - M HE LATEST NEWSPAPERS, ly kept:for sale at the counter of the • the Iwo ( MaPhil Neer; qhfailleke - -A994 0t : - Daily Morning Express. Ana t he Vireeldy Manufactirce, Iron City. Age, I#ashingftiit The Monthly Journal of the Aniericiut ; tea Union. do.; 'Youth's Temperance Adsiseate,Sibbi Counterfeit Detector, and the Publications of se American Tract and Temp. rante societies, in Vats `% snit all classes of purchasers. ISAAC HARRIS, Agt; . and. Nl Com. erchant. No. 9, Saber.' DR. CRARGIDS WRITS&W'S MEDICATED VAPORB A 17411 1 -;.. • THIS etdebrited Bath is now . established in Fifth` street neer Smithfield, where yil•*sumo Ohl ;° ' avail thcmielves of "its benefits will Wattesided wale any hour of the day. . • The effects of tie Vapor Bath ate— - To equalise the circulation of iher blood; ankireree to rettiovecoldnets of the headlined &et, 81414 lessen the deteratinatinn or flow of bk•uti to the heed. To promote awe*, and re.estalslishsintensikle peril& ration, and thereby to relieve syntroma,ol internal ia To diminish nerteus sect in no instance has it failed to cunt tie &sidearms. ' • To promote cotancsats eteptirmr,and remove Mir es of thaskle. • • •. oa To timbre the eirects of mercury rum the mimic To promote absorptionof Usfa aa. To relieve , difficulty arbreathing. wad brace twee* • Asthma and other diseases of tali chest entilungss: • To strengthen the stomach and import a useiseti the digestive organs, and cure dysp epsia with isa water` quent aidionier. - - • • To promote the healing of Scrofulous and chronic ulcers. To remove Gouty at Rheumatic pains, and swell ings from thejoints. and cure Lumbago, Sciatica &c. Tea Qs c .—The Bath has mom failed to re lieve it. - Tut Cana r.—lt vary be regerded as s specific. To a W moor mu Cougs.—Oivel great relief. Tea Ma Ast.r.s.---fissiaerence ef kink harking taken place when the Bath ban been employed. To prevent and cure discharges HofUna fetes the lungs and other intereal'orgrees theirody.• To cute acute and chronic infietematina, the lath judiciously medicated is a certaintapecific. ' To cure Gout, in•all its cones,% a shrew :tierbzi of time than any agent hitherto employed. The beds bas proved a perfect specirsc in Influenza )sly 26 FLEMIWI & BLACK, *Up 418414 ii CVO: cent saved ss too *eats earoedLio saki Ben. jatain Franklin, and so willidl arboinati trialaf J. S. Goren?* Scat Caitot.r.s. 6nd on vialpilot the rice aro** the Subscriber Odle- tbeit, makaatbent SOW as CbSOP as tallow candlog MAY in cleaulissess aid beton, they areOtimitto spatmanwsk, at the same time, they nips% p"• " 's" MOW perauste of 140 sue, !Olin( ova Irrict J. 8. OWTSPIV ? Foriddia Manafsetl . yee, valeisivaiiiit lea • e , ;or atm -doe, s iki ne u for SNO. B: MOH " biliket 1;10 • 2111La8SLII.itstrstilithliekorel, Jctsi *Give4 ' IA AN , JRl$llCl6', j‘ity iVottod st,